A Israeli settler who was captured by Hamas fighters on the day of the Al-Aqsa storm operation revealed a new reality in a radio interview.
A female eyewitness, a resident of Kibbutz Beiri (near Gaza), said in a Hebrew-language radio program that: Hamas forces treated the prisoners with kindness, and it was the Israeli army who targeted the place where the prisoners were kept
According to Shahab News website, she said: “40 armed men came and took us to a house; They treated us kindly; They asked us to call the police and warn them not to do anything; Then intense shooting started from all sides; After that, an armed man who was talking to us grabbed me and took me outside.
Meanwhile, the police forces targeted the place where the prisoners were kept with a mortar and all the people inside, including the prisoners, were killed. That armed person with me was also arrested.”
This eyewitness said: “The armed people did not want to kill us, but they treated us with good manners and tried to calm us down in that terrifying situation.”
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Last week, a settler from the “Kfar Gaza” kibbutz in the southwest of Israel, in an interview with Israel Channel 12, expressed his experience of the operation day of the resistance fighters and said that they treated him and his children with kindness and without violence.
One of the resistance fighters told him in English: “Don’t worry. We are Muslims and we will not harm you.”
Israel’s Channel 12 has also published pictures of the walls of the houses after the resistance forces entered them, on which it is written: “Qassam does not kill children”.