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Captives will be executed on live TV after every Israeli no-warning airstrike, the group has said | Captives will be executed on live TV after every Israeli no-warning airstrike, the group has said |
Hamas will execute an Israeli hostage and broadcast the killing online every time a no-warning strike by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) hits civilians in Gaza, a spokesman threatened on Monday. | |
“Any targeting of any civilians without warning will be met with the execution of a civilian hostage in our custody,” the masked spokesman for Al-Qassam Brigades said in a message broadcast by Al Jazeera. “We will be forced to broadcast this execution. We regret this decision, but we hold [Israel] and its leadership responsible for this.” | “Any targeting of any civilians without warning will be met with the execution of a civilian hostage in our custody,” the masked spokesman for Al-Qassam Brigades said in a message broadcast by Al Jazeera. “We will be forced to broadcast this execution. We regret this decision, but we hold [Israel] and its leadership responsible for this.” |
Hamas has captured a number of Israeli soldiers and civilians since Saturday, when its militants infiltrated the Jewish settlements near Gaza. A spokesman for the group, Mousa Abu Marzouk, told the Arabic news outlet al-Ghad TV that it had “over a hundred” captives, including “high-ranking” Israeli officers. Another Palestinian group, Islamic Jihad, said on Sunday that it had at least 30 hostages as well. | Hamas has captured a number of Israeli soldiers and civilians since Saturday, when its militants infiltrated the Jewish settlements near Gaza. A spokesman for the group, Mousa Abu Marzouk, told the Arabic news outlet al-Ghad TV that it had “over a hundred” captives, including “high-ranking” Israeli officers. Another Palestinian group, Islamic Jihad, said on Sunday that it had at least 30 hostages as well. |
In previous airstrikes against Gaza, Israel had used the so-called “roof-knocking” technique – in which non-explosives are dropped onto a targeted civilian home – to warn civilians in residential towers to get out before their building was bombed. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) skipped that step on Monday, launching a series of strikes on Gaza that have killed at least 560 people, according to the local authorities. | In previous airstrikes against Gaza, Israel had used the so-called “roof-knocking” technique – in which non-explosives are dropped onto a targeted civilian home – to warn civilians in residential towers to get out before their building was bombed. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) skipped that step on Monday, launching a series of strikes on Gaza that have killed at least 560 people, according to the local authorities. |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country was “at war” and promised Hamas retaliation they “have never known before.” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has announced a “complete siege” of Gaza, cutting off food, fuel, and electricity to the Palestinian territory. Residents of Gaza were told to leave before they were “obliterated” but have nowhere to go. | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country was “at war” and promised Hamas retaliation they “have never known before.” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has announced a “complete siege” of Gaza, cutting off food, fuel, and electricity to the Palestinian territory. Residents of Gaza were told to leave before they were “obliterated” but have nowhere to go. |
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