Target civilians, record the carnage: Yahya Sinwar’s 2022 memo planning Oct. 7. Let’s dive straight into the heart of this unsettling reality. The narrative paints a picture of a meticulously planned attack, a calculated campaign of violence aimed at civilians, and, chillingly, the deliberate documentation of the ensuing carnage. It’s a scenario that, even when presented as hard evidence, continues to be denied or twisted by some. There are those who will find justifications, rationalizing the targeting of civilians as some twisted form of “resistance,” a grim perspective that underscores the depths of the ideological divide. The scale of the brutality, particularly against civilians, is what shocks.… Continue reading
The Dinah Project, an all-women group of Israeli legal and gender experts, asserts in a new report that Hamas employed sexual violence as a deliberate component of its genocidal strategy during the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. This conclusion is drawn from evidence including survivor testimonies and accounts from former hostages, detailing instances of attempted rape, sexual assault, and sexualized torture. The report aims to establish a legal framework for prosecuting these crimes, even where direct perpetrator identification is challenging, and comes amid previous findings by a UN mission indicating conflict-related sexual violence occurred during the attacks. The findings reflect a coordinated strategy to terrorize and dehumanize Israeli society.
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An IDF strike targeting Ahed Azmi Qudeih, a World Central Kitchen (WCK) employee and participant in the October 7 Kibbutz Nir Oz massacre, eliminated the terrorist in an unmarked vehicle. The IDF acted on credible intelligence regarding Qudeih’s location, emphasizing the vehicle’s movement was unconnected to aid transport. COGAT demanded explanations from WCK and international organizations regarding their employment practices and called for increased transparency on staff details to prevent terrorist exploitation of humanitarian aid operations. Following this incident, WCK temporarily suspended its Gaza operations, while the IDF noted no connection between the strike and any kidnapping.
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