Netanyahu spokesman says Israel rejects ‘Hamas insults’ about mass graves spread by media for Internet clicks.

Netanyahu spokesman says Israel rejects ‘Hamas insults’ about mass graves spread by media for Internet clicks.


office of Prime Minister Israel on Friday rejected a disinformation campaign by terrorist movement Hamas that the Jewish state was involved in any misconduct regarding a mass grave found at a battle site located at a hospital complex in Gaza.

“The insults to Hamas know no bounds. It is sad to see how many news organizations are still so quick to copy and paste Hamas lies for clickbait. Targeting Hamas while avoiding civilian casualties with IDF precision “Will continue, which has never been seen in history.” About war,” Israeli government spokesman Avi Hyman told Fox News Digital.

Middle East expert Tom Gross told Fox News Digital that “Hamas has a long track record of fabricating the truth that puts even al-Qaeda or ISIS to shame. And yet, the media allegedly responsible – in particular, “On this occasion CNN reiterates Hamas lies almost unquestioningly.”

Gross said, “Even the BBC didn’t catch on to this occasion, but it seems that CNN was all too eager to give credit to the latest Hamas blood libel against the Jewish state.” “To find out why there has been such a sharp increase this year they might well examine the role of some media in promoting anti-Semitism in America.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convenes the weekly cabinet meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel on January 7, 2024. (Reuters/Ronen Zvulun)

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Civil Defense Agency run by Hamas in gaza On Tuesday, Palestinian health workers uncovered the bodies of about 340 people allegedly killed and buried by Israeli forces at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

Asked about Hamas officials claiming the presence of hundreds of bodies in mass graves at the Khan Yunis hospital complex, US State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said on Wednesday, “The allegations are disturbing, they are disturbing. “There are, we take them very seriously.” Seriously, and we are continuing to press the Israeli government for more information. It is our understanding that the IDF has spoken to some people publicly, saying that in their search for Israeli hostages, they have discovered graves in an area where there were graves of Palestinians; Was buried first.”

Israeli army spokesman Major Nadav Shoshani wrote on Well, it was dug up a few months ago – by the people of Gaza.”

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He added: “This fact is confirmed by social media documents uploaded by Gazans at the time of the burial, as can be seen in the video below. No one is to blame Israel for burying civilians in mass graves. “This effort is clearly false and is a mere example of a disinformation campaign aimed at delegitimizing Israel.”

Leading American statisticians have argued that Hamas has coined The number of deaths in the Gaza Strip is being counted to drum up support among Western countries for Israel’s campaign to root out jihadist terror networks. Military and statistical experts have long argued that in the war against Israel, Hamas has failed to distinguish between its terrorist fighters and civilians.

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters about the mass grave, “We want answers,” adding, “We want to see a thorough and transparent investigation.” Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 and killed 1,200 people, including more than 30 Americans.

Hospitals are institutions protected during wartime under international law. However, medical centers in the Gaza Strip have often been converted into de facto military installations by Hamas to wage war against Israel. When hospitals are converted into military sites they lose their protected rights. Hamas uses medical compounds to hold hostages.

Hamas currently has more than 100 hostages, including Americans, in its custody. The hostages held by Hamas are believed to be in Rafah, the main stronghold of Hamas battalions.

Images of Hamas terrorists and Gazans separated

Hamas terrorists and people of Gaza are seen in the above photo. (Getty Images)

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Omri Serene, national security adviser to US Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), wrote on Haven’t even seen it defended, it’s just CNN amplifying a point made by Hamas and then moving on.”

The Times of Israel, in response to Hamas’s allegation that Israel is to blame for the mass grave, reported that “the evidence shows this is false, with bodies previously being buried by Palestinians amid fighting between Israel and Israel at the same location. Was buried at. forces and terrorist operatives in the area.”

Volker Turk, the controversial UN human rights chief, said he was “horrified” by reports of mass graves at Gaza hospitals – including Shifa Medical Complex and Nasser Hospital in Gaza City.

Israeli attacks on Gaza

Smoke is seen rising after Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on the Al Mughraqa area of ​​the Gaza Strip on April 14, 2024. (Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images)

In January, Israel’s mission in Geneva, Switzerland slammed the Turkish office for failing to call for the release of hostages in Gaza on the 100th day since the war began.

Israeli diplomats wrote on

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The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is based in Geneva.

Fox News Digital Press’s questions to the IDF and the State Department were not immediately responded to.


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