@HananyaNaftali - Hananya Naftali
Mosques in Jerusalem are inciting war against Israel.
@Matt_Wurst_Brot - Matt_Wurst
Bye Bye Gaza
@MDInvest84 - Wolfgang Schrenk
Zeit den Gaza-Streifen zu einer Gaza-Wüste zu machen. Die Bevölkerung steht dort voll hinter der Hamas, wer nicht ins Ausland flieht und bleibt ist selbst Schuld…
@ubL53kAQyhXhV22 - noma
Gaza should be wiped off the map!!!!! The terrorist organization Hamas is responsible for the death of its citizens.....
@whaag_in_Bayern - Wolfgang Haag 🇮🇱
Gut so. Gaza muss komplett ausgeräuchert werden.
@feld0001 - feld0001 🚲🏃♂️🦄 🍙
Und deswegen muss Gaza dem Erdboden gleichgemacht werden. Und die arabische Solidarität sehen wir ja an der Grenze zu Ägypten.
@Sprinter99800 - Sprinter
Israeli President says there are no innocent citizens in the Gaza Strip
@MuhammadSmiry - Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸
This is Gaza. Show this to the world.
@MuhammadSmiry - Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸
Gaza while the world is watching.
@DerbyChrisW - Chris Williamson
Israel has forfeited any right to exist.
@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲
HOSTAGES NOT RAPED. NO BROKEN PELVISES. DAILY MEDICAL CARE. FOOD. TOILETS CLEANED WITH LYSOL. CLEAN MATTRESSES. Such are the details given by Yocheved Lifshitz, 85-year old hostage survivor released by Hamas, after spending several days as a hostage in the tunnels of Gaza. Below she can be seen shaking hands w/her captors & telling them "Salam," peace.
@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲
Full Story of her harrowing experience: 85-year-old Yocheved Lifshitz, resident of kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel, upon release from Hamas captivity, gave a statement at Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv. "I went through hell that we never thought it would get to this," she said about the terror attack of October 7. "They went rampant in our kibbutz. I was taken hostage. They laid me on a motorcycle and sped through a thicket." She added that those who took her beat her with sticks during the ride, and she got hurt in the ribs and had trouble breathing. Her watch and jewelry were taken from her, according to her statement. "They blew up the electronic fence, that special fence that cost 2.5 billion dollars to build but didn't help with anything," Lifshitz went on. "Masses mobbed our homes. They beat people, took some hostage. They didn't distinguish between young and elderly, it was very painful. They brought us to the entrance to the tunnels. We arrived in the tunnel and walked for kilometers on wet dirt. There is a giant system of tunnels, like spiderwebs." Lifshitz added: "When we got there they told us that they are believers of the Quran, that they won't harm us, and we will like in the same living conditions as them in the tunnels. We started walking in the tunnels, the dirt is damp and everything is always damp and humid. We reached a hall with 25 people in it, after 2–3 hours they separated five of the people from my kibbutz Nir Oz. They guarded us closely." She also said that the kidnappers brought a doctor that gave them medical treatment and medicine to those who needed it. According to her statement, the hostages were treated well and the kidnappers were friendly. "We lay on mattresses, they made sure everything was sanitary," she said. "They made sure we wouldn't get sick, and we had a doctor with us every two or three days." She said that one of the hostages who had fallen off the motorcycle and wounded his arms and legs received medical care. "The paramedic visited him every day and cleaned him up for an hour and a half. The doctor sent him antibiotics, after four or five days he still wasn't better, so the doctor changed his antibiotics. Then he started to get better." "There were five of us, and each one of us had someone guarding them," she added. "They treated us well, took care of all the details… female hygiene. They cleaned our toilets, they cleaned! They cleaned with Lysol, so we won't get diseases, they were worried of a plague." When asked if the kidnappers tried to talk with the hostages, Lifshitz answered: "We told them - no politics. But they talked about all sorts of stuff. They were very friendly to us." "They divided us into groups according to place of residence, took care of all our needs," she described. "To their credit, they kept us very clean. They made sure we ate, we ate the same food they did - pitta bread with white cheese, processed cheese and cucumber." Regarding the surprise attack on October 7, Lifshitz said that the residents in her Kibbutz were harmed by the IDF's and Shin Bet's lack of knowledge. "We were the government's scapegoats," she said. "We were deserted by the government three weeks earlier. [The Hamas] schooled us, so to speak. Masses came to the roads, they lit our fields on fire, sent balloons that would start fires in our fields. The IDF didn't take it seriously. Suddenly on Saturday morning when everything was quiet, they bombarded us, then swarms invaded the expensive fence, opened the Kibbutz doors, it was very unpleasant." When asked about the documentation of the moment of her release which shows her shaking the hand of one of the Hamas kidnappers, Lifshitz said: "They treated us gently and looked after us. They were ready for this, they had been preparing for a while. They had everything women would need and men would need. Even shampoo and conditioner." Beforehand, hospital manager Ronni Gamzu said that Lifshitz and Nurit Cooper, 79, who was released with her, are to be admitted and monitored for the time being. "In the next day or two one of the hostages may be discharged and one will stay to complete medical treatment," added Gamzu. "We are taking care of their mental and medical state, all done in contact with their families."
@SamParkerSenate - Sam Parker 🇺🇲
As a 3rd-party observer who has been critical of Israel's disproportionate retaliation against innocent Gazans, I likewise condemn Hamas for beating this woman & stealing her stuff. Unnecessary and wrong. I understand POWs are a reality of war, but making hostages of elderly civilians is wrong. So I'm glad Hamas did the right thing in taking care of her and releasing her. I'm tremendously glad that she and others of her group are going to be all right. It's a huge sigh of relief! May the rest of the hostages come home OK as well. And may the IDF stop collectively punishing thousands of innocent Gazans for the heinous actions of a few.
@khamenei_ir - Khamenei.ir
The blood of the oppressed children of Gaza is on the US’s hands
@DanishKaneria61 - Danish Kaneria
Destruction of Hamas is important to save innocent civilians in both Israel and Palestine. Hamas is responsible for everything which is happening today. Full stop.
@jakeshieldsajj - Jake Shields
“There are no innocents in Gaza”
@TomCottonAR - Tom Cotton
Hamas terrorists broke the ceasefire. Every casualty is Gaza is the direct responsibility of Hamas.
@SenMarcoRubio - Senator Marco Rubio
Israel should destroy Hamas. https://themessenger.com/politics/sen-rubio-confronts-activists-i-want-israel-to-destroy-every-element-of-hamas
@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed
ISRAEL DESTROYING GAZA TO MAKE IT UNLIVEABLE https://t.co/vkL3hm3eBv
@ecomarxi - Tiberius
Israel is a terrorist organisation
@IdeasBold45141 - Bold Ideas
Israel will be stopped.
@DecentBackup - BackupDecentFiJC
Israel is done.
@TRobinsonNewEra - Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
FUCK HAMAS & FUCK PALESTINE
@Abdullah_Om3r03 - Abdullah Omar🇵🇸
Tel Aviv is burning. Pray for Tel Aviv to become what Gaza has become.
@mbeisen - Michael Eisen
Fuck Israel