What is the truth about this Gaza photo that has attracted the attention of the whole world?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

On the morning of December 8, local time, the Israel Defense Forces issued a war report saying: In the past 24 hours, the Israeli army's ground, air and naval forces in Gaza have attacked more than 450 targets, and many *** have been eliminated in precision strikes, 3 *** were hit by drones, two were eliminated, and the third exposed the location of other *** who were ready to launch rockets. They were all wiped out in a series of air raids. ** Israeli forces blew up a civilian house, according to the report. The IDF later issued a ** showing that the house had actually become a fighting base for Hamas. The following two are screenshots of my **.

According to the international laws of war, combatants involved in wars should wear marked clothing, and these people wear civilian clothing, pick up ** are Hamas fighters, throw away ** are innocent civilians!Yesterday, a few ** went viral on social media around the world — a group of Israeli soldiers captured hundreds of Gazans, made them strip naked and knelt in the street wearing blindfolds, and then stuffed them into the carriage of a military vehicle and took them away. Countless people posted: The Israeli army has captured a large number of Gaza civilians, forced them to take off only one ** in the winter, and brutally abused Gaza civilians.

In fact, an Israeli military spokesman responded that the Israeli army had arrested and interrogated hundreds of suspects suspected of involvement in terrorist activities in Gaza. In fact, many of them crawled out of the tunnels, dressed in civilian clothes and mingling with the civilians. I personally can't think of a better way than to take away the investigation and interrogation. Objectively speaking:Among them may be both Hamas members and genuine civilians. During the war, in order to avoid being attacked by the enemy, suspicious persons are required to take off their clothes in order to prevent them from hiding**. As for whether the captured person was frozen, you can look at the details in the picture - the leaves are green;Some of the soldiers in military uniforms rolled up their sleeves to reveal their bare arms, so you could tell that the weather was not cold. I searched, and the lowest temperature in Gaza today was 17 degrees and the highest was 21 degrees. Therefore, there is no basis for the statement that the ** person will be frozen in the winter.

Some people on social platforms say that these people ran out because the Israeli army poured seawater into the tunnels, but this news is wrong. At the time of publication, the Israeli military, while prepared, had not yet begun flooding the Gaza Strip with seawater, and was conducting a professional assessment to determine whether flooding tunnels with seawater would cause serious damage to the geology and soil of the Gaza Strip. CNN reported that the reporter had a conversation with the relatives of one of the ** people and concluded that "at least some of them are civilians," CNN reportedThere are no known ties to militant groups

The Israeli military investigates these adult males who suddenly emerged from the ground, and there is nothing to fault with them. It can even be said that this is also under the Israeli army's efforts to reduce the number of civilians. Recently** reported, the Israeli military admitted that for every 1 Hamas member killed, 2 civilians will die, and the military-civilian ratio is 1:2. I'll give you two other stats: during World War II, the ratio of civilians to military deaths was 1:9;In the Iraq War, although the U.S. military took many measures to reduce civilian deaths, the ratio of Iraqi civilians to civilian deaths still reached 1:3. So far, I have not seen any accusations of systematic and deliberate killing of civilians by the US military. Gaza's civilian-military death ratio of 1:2 minimizes the risk of civilian deaths. I am not saying that these civilians died unjustly, let alone ignoring the suffering of civilians in the war, but I am simply pointing out that the reason why civilians die is because of the war itself. And the initiator of the war is Hamas. Gaza is one of the most densely populated in the world, and Hamas has deliberately used civilians as a shield for them. Had it not been for these two factors, the number of civilian deaths in Gaza would have been even lower. Israel can be asked to find ways to further reduce civilian deaths, but if there is to blame, it should be the war itself and its perpetrators.

As White House Strategic Security Spokesman Kirby said: "There are indeed civilians **, which is tragic." But Israel's strategy is not to kill innocent civilians, and they don't get up every morning to devise a plan to bomb hospitals, schools, residential areas, and kill as many civilians as they want. They are tracking Hamas, the Hamas of the ** civilians. They hide in residential areas, hospitals, tunnels, and keep civilians under fire. ”

There is also another news that has surprised the world today: Garr, the son of Gadi Eisenkot, the current member of Israel's wartime cabinet, has been killed in the fighting on the Gaza front. Earlier it was reported that all the ministers and above in Israel, except for one minor, were all on the front line. And the top Hamas leaders and their children, except for those in charge of the military, are living a quiet life outside Palestine.

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