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The ISIS behavior of the Zionist regime and mass arrest of Gaza civilians + photo

The release of images of the mass arrest of civilians in Gaza by the Zionist regime's army has had a wide impact on social networks and public opinion around the world.

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, the release of pictures of the mass arrest of Gazans by the Zionist regime soldiers, who are lying on the ground with their hands and eyes blindfolded and naked, has provoked many reactions among the public opinion of the world.

Some social media users have compared the behavior of Zionists to the behavior of terrorists by publishing photos of ISIS behavior with its prisoners in Syria and Iraq and putting these two photos together.

This is while the evidence shows that the people arrested by the Zionist army have nothing to do with the forces of the resistance group and they are all among the ordinary people of Gaza.

Hadi al-Mazoun, head of humanitarian affairs of the United Nations Refugee Agency for Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA, said in an interview with CNN: I know most of the people in the picture.

In an interview with a CNN reporter, he added: “They are neither prisoners nor Hamas fighters; They are just civilians who were there with their families and tried to save themselves from this situation. I am confused and shocked that they have been taken out and arrested en masse as Hamas fighters.

He further added: They stripped my brother, who is having a seizure, and put him on the beach in the cold, abused him and took his picture, and when he was identified and They realized that he was not from Hamas and released him.

This UN agency employee added: My family stayed in northern Gaza because they had nowhere to go in the south. In the end, it doesn’t matter where we are, there is a possibility of being killed, why should we bother and go to the south.

New Arab network reported about this photo; A well-known Palestinian journalist named “Zia Kalhut”, who works for the New Arab network, has been identified among those arrested. This network announced that its reporter was arrested along with his brothers and relatives along with other civilians.

This is not the first time that the Zionists treat the Palestinians like this. According to UN statistics, about 98% of Palestinians who are imprisoned in Israeli prisons (some of whom were recently exchanged during the ceasefire) have no charges and were imprisoned without due process.

The Al Jazeera network also reported that the Zionist military had recently used a Palestinian prisoner as a human shield during an attack on the Arab refugee camp in the West Bank.

Izzat al-Rashq, a member of the Hamas political bureau, accused Israel of kidnapping, violently searching and stripping a group of Palestinian refugees in a statement.

Many people in northern Gaza refused to move to the south despite the warnings of the Zionist regime to force them to move to the south of Gaza. On the other hand, during the one-week ceasefire, many Palestinian refugees who had gone to the south returned to their homes.

Political observers say that the Zionist regime, which has become desperate in dealing with Hamas resistance and has not made significant progress in the war with Hamas forces and the destruction of its tunnels, is taking revenge on the people and civilians in Gaza. Is.

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