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War criminal israelis assassinate commander Raad Saad today in Gaza, in another grotesque violation of the “ceasefire-that-isn’t” | @QudsNen
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قبل أسابيع، حاصرت البحرية التابعة للاحتلال الإسرائيلي صيّادين فلسطينيين قبالة ساحل مدينة غزة، واختطفتهم، ثم نشرت مقاطع وصورًا لهم عبر الإنترنت على سبيل التهكّم وبما يمثّل انتهاكًا لخصوصيتهم وتجاوزًا للقوانين والأعراف الإنسانية.
غزة 24 | التغطية مستمرة@Gaza24Live
Weeks ago, the navy of the Israeli occupation blockaded Palestinian fishermen off the coast of Gaza City, abducted them, and then shared videos and photos of them online in a mocking manner—violating their privacy and flouting laws and basic humanitarian norms.
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Former Israeli 'hostage' chief says Israeli fire killed most captives in Jabalia
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In a striking admission reported by Ynet on 9 December, retired Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon, Israel’s former hostage and missing persons chief, said that most Israeli captives killed in Jabalia died due to Israeli fire, not by Hamas, describing the chaos, intelligence gaps and political pressure that plagued the military’s response after 7 October.
Alon detailed repeated cases in which hostages were unknowingly targeted by Israeli airstrikes or ground forces, saying fear of Israeli bombardment “came up again and again” in survivors’ accounts. He also acknowledged fatal mistakes stemming from flawed battlefield assumptions, including the army’s killing of three captives in December 2023. He noted that even when the military had a “rough sense” of some captives’ locations, Hamas frequently moved them, complicating intelligence assessments and making rescue attempts even more precarious.

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VIDEO | B’Tselem and Paris-based NGO INDEX say their analysis of video, eyewitness accounts, and ballistic evidence shows that Palestinian brothers Nidal ‘Amirah, 40, and Khaled ‘Amirah, 35, were unarmed and posed no threat. On 10 June 2025, Israeli forces shot and killed the two men in Nablus in the occupied West Bank, with exclusive footage reviewed by the groups confirming they were gunned down despite offering no danger.
According to the investigation, Khaled was shot in the head while pinned face-down, and Nidal was shot in the back as he tried to move away. The groups link the killings to a broader pattern in the occupied West Bank, where more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023 without a single soldier facing charges.
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