Israel issued a wanted warrant for playing cards, a total of 52

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-07

Playing card warrants are a means of hunting down the enemy** in war, and its origins can be traced back to the 2003 Iraq War. At that time, in order to capture the fleeing Iraq**, the U.S. military printed their avatars and messages on 52 playing cards and distributed them to soldiers to remember these goals in their free time. This method is considered to be both serious and fun, as the playing cards themselves are entertaining, and the different levels can be distinguished by suits and numbers. For example, the ace of hearts is the biggest target, Saddam Hussein is the ace of hearts, and the other **s are ranked in order of their importance, from the 2 of hearts to the king of spades.

However, it is interesting that in the playing card wanted list of the US military, there is no name of one person, that is Sahaf, he is the Iraqi propaganda minister, and he is also a very famous figure, because he often says things on TV that do not conform to the facts, such as that the US army has been defeated, the Iraqi army is winning, and so on. However, the U.S. military did not put him on the wanted list, because he was not directly involved in the war and did not kill innocent people, so the U.S. military felt that he was not worth hunting.

This time, Israel has also followed the example of the US military, and they have also produced a set of playing card wanted notices aimed at Hamas leaders. Hamas is a radical Palestinian organization that has long been hostile to Israel and regularly carries out terrorist attacks that have killed countless people**. The IDF printed the faces and messages of Hamas's 52 leaders on playing cards, sorted them by their crimes and status, and distributed them to soldiers who were ready to hunt down the targets. It is said that more than a dozen Hamas leaders have been killed by the IDF, including 2 of hearts, his name is Avadala, one of the founders of Hamas, and the third person in the current Hamas leadership, his status is very high, and he is a thorn in Israel's side.

This is the story of the Playing Card Wanted Warrant issued by Israel, and it is a very interesting thing to do, and it is also a very serious thing, because it involves war and life. From now on, we may see more Playing Card Wanted Warrants appear on different battlefields, as an effective and creative means of hunting and killing, as well as a way for soldiers to have some fun outside of fighting, where they can recognize and remember those Hamas leaders, and then give them the fatal blow at the right time.

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