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To: Rattlesnake_Snook

Let’s see your verified proof
of this being proven false.
I seem to remember an IDF general
reporting this first hand, on
scene. Genuine tears in his eyes.
The pictures being so unhuman and
horrific, not fit for public
release.
Beheaded babies,or not, the acts
of these Hamas butchers equals and
exceeds even the deeds performed
by ISIS, as ISIS burned babies
alive, in cages.


95 posted on 10/12/2023 1:25:52 AM PDT by Lean-Right (Eat More Moose)
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To: Lean-Right

The Israeli military does not have any data confirming the alleged massacre of women, elderly people, and children in Kfar Aza, an army representative said.

The Israel Defense Forces, alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym Tzahal, is not in possession of any information regarding allegations that “Hamas beheaded babies,” Turkiye’s Anadolu news agency reported, after requesting a comment from the IDF. “We have seen the news, but we do not have any details or confirmation about that,” an IDF spokesperson was cited as saying.

Israeli army has no info on allegations that “Hamas beheaded babies,” Turkiye’s Anadolu reports

The Turkish news agency requested a comment from the IDF regarding a story by Israeli i24NEWS reporter Nicole Zedeck from Kfar Aza, in which she reported that Israeli soldiers claimed they had found babies with severed heads.

An IDF spokesperson told Anadolu over the phone that, “We have seen the news, but we do not have any details or confirmation about that.”

Incidentally, the correspondent who eagerly spread the “Hamas beheaded 40 children” news, without any images or official statements to buttress them, later retracted her claim, and was quoted in media reports as saying:
“I just wanted to clarify that I did not tweet 40 babies had been beheaded. I tweeted that foreign media had been told women and children had been decapitated but we had not been shown bodies - which was my response to reports which had gone viral about the 40 babies. I realized the way my tweet was written was too short to explain the full context, so deleted it. My headline of my story references that toddlers were killed.”

https://t.me/geopolitics_live/7187

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Also remember those reports of the massacre in Bucha? false. The syria chemical attacks? false. The incubator babies in Iraq? false.


96 posted on 10/12/2023 1:49:47 AM PDT by Rattlesnake_Snook
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