Unbelievable! The hostages were mistakenly killed by the Israeli army, and slogans such as "SOS" were played, why did the Israeli army go crazyIn a world full of war, a tragic manslaughter is once again in the spotlight. The Israeli army mistakenly killed three compatriots during its operation in the northern Gaza Strip, and when they were detained, they wrote slogans such as "Help, three hostages" and "SOS" on food scraps, like mourning written in blood and tears.
This tragedy is incomprehensible to the actions of the Israeli army and has aroused strong concern about the truth of the conflict.
IDF spokesman Hagari admitted that the messages appeared to have been written from food scraps, with slogans written on a white cloth and hanging from a building.
The building, located only about 200 meters from the site of the victims, became the final refuge for the three victims. This discovery became an indelible stain on the war.
The Israeli military initially thought the building might have been a trap set by Hamas, but in fact it was a shelter for three detainees after escaping Hamas custody.
In this place, they can only ask for help from the outside world in the most primitive way, but tragically become victims of accidental injuries.
The report pointed out that the Israeli military made public the ** of this tragic incident, clearly showing a white cloth with "Help, 3 hostages" and "SOS" written on it. This image has deeply touched people around the world and triggered a deep reflection on human nature.
Three detained Israelis had tried to escape Hamas's control. After finding shelter and trying to find a moment of peace, he died here before being killed by mistake.
The Israeli military claimed that when the three men walked out of the building with white flags and thin clothing, shouting for help in Hebrew, soldiers mistook them for militants and immediately opened deadly fire.
This was not just a tragic manslaughter, but a grave violation of human rights and the laws of war. In his speech, IDF Chief of Staff Al-Khallewi acknowledged that the IDF bears full responsibility for this. He confessed that it was a "tragic mistake" and a violation of the army's rules of engagement. Although the military has admitted that it is wrong, it has also caused a strong outrage at the chaos and indifference to humanity in the conflict.
In a land shrouded in the clouds of war, it is a heart-wrenching sight when people's cries for help are misinterpreted as threats. Three innocent lives were taken at the most vulnerable moment, which became a profound blow to human civilization.
This tragedy will forever be etched in the pages of history as a reminder that in the specter of war, the voices of the innocent must not be ignored.