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Hamas military spokesman: Israeli prisoners in Gaza wounded in IDF attack | Israel Today

2020-02-05T12:19:21.185Z


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In his address, Abu Obeida, the spokesman, claimed today that the Israelis held in their hands were severely injured in May 2019: "At this time, we are not revealing their fate," he noted. • According to Israel, two civilians are held in the Gaza Strip: Abra Mengistu and Hisham Sha'ban a-Sayyed who crossed the fence due to problems Mental

Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeida on Wednesday revealed in a speech on the terrorist TV channel that in the Gaza Strip's IDF attacks in May 2019, Israeli prisoners held in their hands were also injured.

IDF attacks in Gaza // Photo: Reuters

Abu Obeida argues that things are now brought to the public's attention "in light of Netanyahu's great deception to the Israeli public by the release of Naama Issachar, at a time when Israel has left its prisoners in the Gaza Strip since 2014, without caring about their unknown fate."

He added: "We, in the Izz Din al-Qassam Brigades, are posting a fact that we have been hiding in the Gaza Strip since the May 2019 attacks, when the enemy bombed civilian and security structures and other places: Some of the enemy's prisoners were directly wounded and at this stage, we do not reveal their fate. We promise our heroes prisoners to do everything we can to free them, by all means. "

IDF waves today report that Israel intends to hand over terrorist bodies to Palestinians, including Hamas dead, held in enemy cemeteries.

The attacks, which Abu Obeida is apparently referring to, occurred as part of an IDF fighting round against Hamas, during which 690 rockets were launched from Gaza toward Israel. Four rounds were killed in that round.

Source: israelhayom

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