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"The soldiers fired - but not in our direction": Gaza resident tells the world about the IDF's morality | Israel Hayom

11/7/2023, 5:01:51 PM

Highlights: "The soldiers fired - but not in our direction": Gaza resident tells the world about the IDF's morality. In a video posted on social media, the woman testifies that the gunfire heard in the air was not directed at the refugee civilians as they were leaving. Hamas continues its efforts to prevent residents of the northern Gaza Strip from leaving for the south, spreading false claims that "Israel attacks displaced convoys while they are fleeing" Nevertheless, a wave of families left their shelters today and left for Rafah and the southern Gaza Strip.


In a video posted on social media, the woman testifies that the gunfire heard in the air was not directed at the refugee civilians as they were leaving • Hamas continues its efforts to prevent residents of the northern Gaza Strip from leaving for the south, spreading false claims that "Israel attacks displaced convoys while they are fleeing"

Against the backdrop of Hamas' incitement against IDF operations in the northern Gaza Strip, according to which military forces are committing "crimes against humanity" and killing innocent people. A video was posted on social networks on Tuesday showing a Palestinian woman from the Shati refugee camp advancing toward the southern areas of the Gaza Strip after the IDF distributed proclamations urging them to leave the area immediately lest they be harmed.

The video Hamas is trying to hide: Palestinians refuse to be used as human shields and escape south, away from Hamas' terror hub.

Testimonies of a Palestinian woman saying Israeli forces were shooting, but not at the civilians (could be at Hamas attacking at the civilians). pic.twitter.com/PVv2FXx8qF

— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 7, 2023

The woman testifies that the gunfire heard in the air was not directed at the refugee civilians as they left. "We kept walking, raising our hands with our ID cards. They (the soldiers) fired, but not in our direction," she said.

"We came from the north, everyone left Shati and went to the south. We were at the Abu 'Asi school and then walked towards Bis in Burj Shifa until we left. They (the army) dropped leaflets, told us to leave, and we left."

Hamas continues its efforts to prevent residents of the northern Gaza Strip from leaving for the south, spreading false claims that "Israel attacks displaced convoys as they flee." Nevertheless, a wave of families left their shelters today and left for Rafah and the southern Gaza Strip.

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