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"It was a Holocaust, plain and simple": British press headlines scream the massacre near Gaza | Israel Hayom

2023-10-11T10:16:47.428Z

Highlights: "It was a Holocaust, plain and simple": British press headlines scream the massacre near Gaza. Some of the UK's largest newspapers devoted their daily covers to the atrocities of Hamas's surprise attack in the south. At the same time, media coverage in the country is gradually focusing on the rising death toll in the Gaza Strip and the situation of Palestinians there. The online media devote space to reports about the lack of fuel for the electricity system in theGaza Strip and to the announcement by Shifa Hospital in the city that it has only four days of fuel left.


Some of the UK's largest newspapers devoted their daily covers to the atrocities of Hamas's surprise attack in the south • "Barbary Hamas terrorists beheaded babies," the Times of London report began


Britain is shocked: Daily newspaper headlines in the UK were devoted today (Wednesday) to the massacre of Israeli civilians by Hamas terrorists throughout the Gaza envelope last Saturday.

Many of the reports related to the horrifying findings revealed by the IDF Spokesperson during a tour to the foreign media held at Kibbutz Kfar Azza. Daily Mail correspondent Sam Greenhill wrote on the front page of the newspaper: "In one rural town, children were found in rooms riddled with bullets, one of the survivors said, 'It's a Holocaust, plain and simple, the people who did it are the new Nazis.'"

The cover of the Daily Express after the massacre near Gaza,


The BBC News network also published a lengthy article about the atrocities exposed in the village of Gaza. Jeremy Bowen, the network's foreign news editor, came on the tour and returned with shocking findings. "Kibbutz Kfar Gaza adds to the significant evidence accumulating of war crimes committed by Hamas militants," Bowen wrote.

The cover of the Times of London after the massacre near Gaza,



The British Daily Mirror chose to dedicate a large article to the 17 British citizens killed or kidnapped by Hamas terrorists during the surprise attack. The newspaper cited comments by the country's opposition leader, Keir Starmer, who said that Israel has the "moral right to blockade Gaza."

At the same time, media coverage in the country is gradually focusing on the rising death toll in the Gaza Strip and the situation of Palestinians there. The online media devote space to reports about the lack of fuel for the electricity system in the Gaza Strip and to the announcement by Shifa Hospital in the city that it has only four days of fuel left.

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