Dozens of Palestinians, supposed militants of the Hamas they would hand themselves over to the Israel Defense Forces. The images circulate on social media. Possible members of the armed group would have surrendered to the IDF in the north of the Gaza Strip. According to the Israeli website Ynet Photos arrived from the enclave of numerous militiamen naked and forced to stand alongside the IDF soldiers guarding them. The photos were taken in recent days and many of the arrested militiamen would have spontaneously surrendered to the Israeli soldiers. Photos and videos then began to circulate on social media. They show how the IDF arrested dozens of Palestinians – who Jewish media reported were possible Hamas suspects – who surrendered to Israeli troops in Jabaliya and other areas of the country. Young Palestinians are filmed wearing only underwear, some are blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs. In a video, a group of them are filmed being transported in the back of an Israeli military vehicle.
Mass surrender of Hamas terrorists in Khan Younis pic.twitter.com/rK3UVCdyhi
– Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 7, 2023
Scenes of mass surrender of terrorists by #Hamas. It is the beginning of a turning point. pic.twitter.com/jAyGa2Ez6R
-Jonathan Pacifici (@pacifici) December 7, 2023
Meanwhile the border is still hot Israel and the Lebanon. An Israeli civilian in his 60s has died from serious injuries sustained after an anti-tank rocket was fired from Lebanon towards the Israeli city of Mattat. He brings it back The Times of Israel. The man was assisted by doctors from Magen David Adom who, however, were unable to save him. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the attack, which they responded to with helicopters, tanks and artillery. The IDF adds that it also hit other locations in southern Lebanon, from where attacks against Israel began. “If Hezbollah makes a mistake, it will turn Beirut and southern Lebanon into Gaza and Khan Yunis,” the Israeli prime minister wrote in a social media post. Benjamin Netanyahu reporting what emerged from a meeting of the Northern Military Command, which was also attended by the Israeli Minister of Defense, Yoav Galant, and the Chief of Staff, General Herzi Halevi, shortly after the attack that caused the man’s death 60 years old.
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