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Putin: "Ready to mediate between Israel and Hamas" | Israel Hayom

10/13/2023, 9:55:56 AM

Highlights: Putin: "Ready to mediate between Israel and Hamas" The Russian president warned that a ground operation in the Gaza Strip would result in "many casualties" Putin made the remarks during an official visit to Kyrgyzstan, explaining that "the important thing now is to stop the bloodshed" Since Hamas began its surprise attack on communities near the Gaza strip on Saturday, media affiliated with the Russian regime have taken a blatantly anti-Israeli line. Some commentators have even publicly expressed support for Hamas.


The Russian president warned that a ground operation in the Gaza Strip would result in "many casualties" • "The important thing now is to stop the bloodshed," Putin said

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday offered to mediate between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization, warning of an IDF ground operation in the Gaza Strip.

"Conflicts must be resolved peacefully," said the Russian president, who a year and a half ago launched an invasion of Ukraine that claimed tens of thousands of lives.

Putin made the remarks during an official visit to Kyrgyzstan, explaining that "the important thing now is to stop the bloodshed." Since Hamas began its surprise attack on communities near the Gaza Strip on Saturday, media affiliated with the Russian regime have taken a blatantly anti-Israeli line, and some commentators have even publicly expressed support for Hamas.



This week, the Russian television channel NTV broadcast an item claiming that the massacre of children in the village of Gaza was fake. On the political program "A Place to Meet," presenter Ivan Troshin presented the affair as "part of the psychological warfare in the Middle East." Millions of viewers in Russia were told that the report of the shocking murder of children in the village was based solely on one source: a report by i24NEWS reporter Nicole Tzedek, which was posted on Twitter and indeed became highly viewed.

He then presents a headline from Turkey's Anadolu news agency stating that "the IDF had no information that Hamas had cut off the heads of babies," adding: "Later the Israeli article retracted and said that the army misled it." The item is accompanied by the headline "Israeli Bucha" - an allusion to the massacre in Bucha near Kiev, which, according to official Moscow, was fake and in fact staged by the Ukrainians.

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