The IDF did not hesitate to shoot its own hostages as enemies during the fighting in the Gaza Strip. The three hostages were all young people in their 20s, who had a bright future ahead of them, but were ruthlessly killed by their own compatriots. What the hell is going on?How should Israel account to the families of the hostages and the people of the whole country?Is there an end to this war?
Background: Israel's feud with Hamas
Hamas is a Palestinian resistance movement that controls the Gaza Strip and is in a state of hostility with Israel**. Hamas does not recognize Israel's legitimacy and advocates the elimination of Israel by force and the establishment of an Islamic state. Israel, for its part, considers Hamas a terrorist organization and has imposed blockades and crackdowns on it in an attempt to weaken its power.
In October, Hamas launched a massive attack near Israel's southern border, capturing more than 130 Israeli hostages, including civilians and soldiers. It is claimed that the release will be made only if Israel releases thousands of Palestinian prisoners. Israel**, for its part, refused to give in to its demands and launched a large-scale military operation against the Gaza Strip aimed at eliminating Hamas and freeing the hostages.
Manslaughter: The Israeli army treats its hostages as enemies
In the war, which lasted more than two months, the Israeli army paid a heavy price, with hundreds of soldiers killed or wounded, and dozens of hostages killed in Hamas abuses and bomb attacks. But the most shocking thing is that in the battle on the 15th, the Israeli army actually took its own hostages as enemies and shot and killed three Israeli hostages.
The three hostages are all male, and all civilians. After they were captured, they were held by Hamas in an underground cell, where they were subjected to all kinds of torture and torture. During the battle on the 15th, they took advantage of the chaos and escaped from their cells in an attempt to ask the Israeli army for help. But the Israeli soldiers did not recognize them, but took them for enemies and shot them without hesitation.
Mr. Hegari said it was a "tragic incident" and said the Israeli army had issued new instructions for soldiers to be extra careful and not to shoot lightly when they encountered people holding white flags or intending to surrender. He also said that the Israeli army will continue to work hard to free the remaining hostages as soon as possible and end the war.
Reaction: The different attitudes of the Israeli population and **
This incident caused a great deal of anger and shock in Israel, and many of the hostages' families and people took to the streets, ** incompetence and indifference, they said, **What they are doing now, it looks like they have given up the hostages, they don't trust any of them, because their children are not hostages, they can't empathize.
Israel**, on the other hand, has a very different attitude from the population. Israel will continue to fight Hamas until its threat is completely eliminated. He also said that Israel would not succumb to any international pressure and would not accept any conditions that would be detrimental to Israel's interests. He said that this war is a just war for Israel, to defend Israel's security and sovereignty, and to allow the people of Israel to live in peace.
Conclusion: Is there an end to the war between Israel and Hamas?
The war between Israel and Hamas has been going on for more than two months, and true peace and security can only be achieved if both sides can put aside their hatred and prejudice, respect and understand each other's legitimate demands, and pursue common interests and goals through dialogue and negotiation.
Otherwise, this war will only continue, which will only bring more suffering and sorrow, and will only plunge the entire Middle East region into deeper turmoil and crisis.