SEE THE VIDEO: IDF Drone Captures Hamas’s Deception During Return Of Remains

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An IDF drone operating on Monday in the area where excavation work was being carried out near the Daraj-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City documented the deception of Hamas regarding the remains returned to Israel on Monday.

The drone showed Hamas terrorists taking a white bag from a building and placing it in a large pit already dug at the site, covering it with soil. Shortly afterward, a Hamas tractor arrived at the scene and scooped up the bag along with soil and positioned it nearby.

Minutes later, Red Cross representatives arrive at the scene, and the terrorists present their “discovery” of an Israeli hostage’s body.

The report of the incident, corroborated by reservists, was first aired by Galei Tzahal.

In a letter sent by MK Tzvi Sukkot to the IDF Chief of Staff and the Defense Minister, he wrote, “The reservists reported that the entire event was documented by IDF drone cameras, clearly showing the sequence of actions by the terrorists—from removing the body to presenting the so-called ‘discovery’ to the Red Cross. This constitutes a blatant violation of the agreement with the Hamas terror organization, false propaganda, and manipulation of public perception in Israel and abroad.”

Sukkot called for the release of the footage to expose that Hamas is exploiting the bodies of fallen hostages for propaganda purposes. In practice, this constitutes a breach of the agreement, which stipulates that Hamas must return all hostages—both living and deceased—held in its custody.

In recent days, Hamas has insisted that it does not have information about the whereabouts of all the bodies of the hostages or is unable to reach them, but the footage of the terrorists suggests that it is, in fact, not complying with the agreement.

According to assessments, the coffin that Hamas transferred to Israel last night—reportedly from the same site in the Tuffah neighborhood—contained partial remains of a murdered hostage. The IDF had previously discovered the other remains of the murdered hostage, and had brought them to Israel for kevurah. The coffin does not belong to any of the 13 fallen hostages still held by the terror organization in Gaza.

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)

3 Responses

  1. So how many hours did Trump give Hamas to return all the bodies? I’m so sick of no repercussions. Go in and WIPE OUT HAMAS ONCE AND FOR ALL.

  2. Reply to comment #1, Thisnis the week they change the clock! Change time! Time doesn’t count! The president declared he is just a bunch of hot air and the world sees it, especially the arab world.

  3. “In practice, this constitutes a breach of the agreement, which stipulates that Hamas must return all hostages—both living and deceased—held in its custody.”
    Nah. I’m sure Hamas’ new friends and apologists, Witkoff and Kushner, will straighten this all out.

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