Posted on 05/06/2025 12:00:07 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Pics of terrorists coming out in nothing but undershirts.
A few weeks ago, during an 188th Brigade operation under the command of the 36th Division in Rafah's Shabura neighborhood, a Hamas platoon commander who participated in the October 7th Massacre and was in charge of holding several Israeli hostages, who were released, as well as a commander in Hamas's sniper array, surrendered and were apprehended.
Troops found several knives on the terrorists.
During the terrorists' interrogation by the Shin Bet, they gave valuable intelligence about the location of significant terrorist infrastructure in the area.
A few weeks ago, the IDF completed the encirclement of Rafah. The forces are continuing to operate in the area and are expected to spread out into additional areas and neighborhoods.
So far, the 188th Brigade Combat Team under the command of the 36th Division has found and destroyed dozens of weapons and terrorist infrastructure and eliminated dozens...
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
A disappointment to their mothers.
Terrorist: Be sure to aim the camera to show my good side.
Photographer: Which side is that?
My oh my what a wonderful day.
‘Zackly!
RE: mothers....
Years ago the loudmouth, ugly spokeswoman for the PLO militant movement made speeches encouraging mothers to volunteer their children as suicide bombers. The children would be fitted with vests containing high explosives and sent into restaurants, stores and street cart shopping areas inside Israel. No one would stop a child. Then the bombs would be detonated remotely.
One day a man told that PLO woman her own child had volunteered and would be a suicide bomber soon.
She shrieked, screamed, dropped to her knees and moaned: “No, no, not my child. No.”
Palestinian armed groups should immediately end all use of children in military attacks, Human Rights Watch said today, following a Tel Aviv suicide bombing by a 16-year-old that killed three Israeli civilians Monday.
Most Palestinian armed groups claim to disavow the use of children in military activities, but at least 10 children have carried out suicide attacks in Israel and the Occupied Territories since October 2000. Monday’s attack was the second suicide bombing by a child linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. A previous attack by a 17-year-old in Netanya in May 2002 was also linked to the group.
“Any attack on civilians is prohibited by international law, but using children for suicide attacks is particularly egregious,” said Jo Becker, children’s rights advocacy director at Human Rights Watch. “Palestinian armed groups must clearly and publicly condemn all use of children under the age of 18 for military activities, and make sure these policies are carried out.”
Major Palestinian armed groups, including Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Islamic Jihad, and Hamas, have publicly disavowed the use of children in military operations, but those stated policies have not always been implemented. Some leaders, including representatives of Islamic Jihad and Hamas, have said that they consider children of 16 to be adults. International law defines a child as any person under the age of eighteen.
Human Rights Watch said that the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade has been implicated in at least four suicide bombings by children. These include bombings by 17-year-old Ayat al-Akhras in Jerusalem in March 2002; 17-year-old Issa Abedrabbu Ibrahim Badir in Rishon Lezion in May 2002; 16-year-old Sabih Abu al-Saoud in March 2003 and 17-year-old Islam Qteishat in Rosh Ha’ayin in August 2003.
Islamic Jihad has been linked to at least three suicide bombings by children, including attacks by 17-year-old Safwat Abdel Rahman in Tel-Aviv in January 2002, 17-year-old Hamza Aref Samudi near Mejiddo junction in June 2002; and 17-year-old Iyad al-Masri in January 2004. Hamas has also been implicated in attacks carried out by children. In August 2003, 17-year-old Khamis Gerwan carried out a suicide bombing near Ariel, an illegal West Bank settlement.
An international treaty now ratified by 86 countries prohibits both governments and non-state armed groups from using children under 18 in armed conflict. Israel has signed – but not ratified – the treaty, known as the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict.
The other pictures I couldn't being forth, but they look rather emaciated. Perhaps their non-so-tighty-whities were spoiled and beyond being wearable.
I think the IDF made them drop their drawers for safety sake.
Those dudes were emaciated ‘cause life is hard when you’re constantly on the run!
I hope that the interrogation techniques included wires and ample current to their cajones.
And yet, the Gazans persist.
They look like your typical Walmart customers.
Photo....
I prefer the scene of the Blues Brothers brushing off the piles of building bricks after Carrie Fisher’s bomb blows up the rented room.
They put you in penalty box and you feel shame. - Slapshot
Terrorist: The side without the bullet wound ...
I like it.
A lot.
it is certainly long overdue to end the Fakestinian Occupation of that part of the world
President Trump’s idea of an Indonesian island (Indonesia has 17,508 islands) for them. (which can be very carefully guarded to prevent any of them from ever again threatening or attacking any civilized people anywhere in the world)
I think it’s cute how close they are together….
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