Hostages were "rescued," not "Freed"
IDF operation inside a "refugee" camp full of Hamas in Nuseirat that freed four hostages (Archive June 13th, 2024)
On June 8th, there was a moment of joy. Noa Argamani, Almog Meir, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv were rescued by an IDF secret operation. Noa Argamani, whose mother is terminally ill with brain cancer, could finally come back after eight months of detention in Nuseirat in Gaza.
The hostages were rescued with the sacrifice of one operation commander, Arnon Zamora. Those who make an oath to and make a dedication to the nation, like Arnon Zamora, are missed by many, and he has a family that misses him so much.
There has been an enormous amount of Antisemitic criticism over the operation, but what does it mean by "I wish the hostages were dead?"
Posted on X on June 8th, 2024- Noa Argamani meeting his father after being rescued
Hours later, the body camera of the IDF soldier was released. It was appalling to watch that two Israeli hostages were hiding under the mattress. They were both saved by IDF soldiers.
Posted on X on June 11th, 2024-The body cam footage of IDF soldiers when they rescued two Israeli hostages
I was actually surprised at the rifles they use. I'll leave this to your imagination.
Approximately, according to the IDF report, 90 Palestinian terrorists who were combatants and collaborated with Hamas were killed. Hamas, on the other hand, claimed that there were more than 200 civilian deaths, with 60 women and children. Here is one problem. The world media still listens to the "Gaza Health Ministry" press release and reports it to the world. It is truly sickening to watch or listen to the Japanese or some English news. However, to discuss what they do, I have to watch what the world media outlets are reporting.




