At least 150 of them felt pretty good when they were attacking civilians, but, when it’s an actual fighting force?
Footage shows numerous Gaza terror suspects who apparently surrendered to IDF troops
Several clips and photos circulating on social media Thursday showed dozens of Palestinians rounded up by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza after apparently surrendering to troops, as the military pressed its campaign in the territory.
The men, suspected of involvement with Hamas and other terror groups, were seen stripped down to their underwear, blindfolded, and with their hands tied behind their backs, being held by Israeli troops in Palestine Square in Gaza City, in Jabaliya, and in other areas in the northern Strip.
In one clip, a group was seen being transported in the back of Israeli military vehicles.
IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari appeared to confirm in his evening briefing that the men had surrendered to the army, in response to a question on the matter.
Raping, torturing, and killing unarmed women and babies is easy, makes them feel tough. Then they face armed soldiers
So when Hamas "fighters" face a well-armed Israeli, not some kid at a festival, they surrender.
Here is the humiliated cowards cowing cowardly whilst being arrested by a handful of Israeli soldiers.
These are the people Palestinians call heros… pic.twitter.com/rOTfZzib6Q— Canarsie Beliveau ???????????????????????????? (@CanarsieBel) December 7, 2023
Of course, all the Hamas supporters and Jew haters are claiming these men are actually civilians, some dragged out of schools (you know, the schools hiding Hamas weapons and control centers). If they’d all surrender and release the hostages unharmed this could all end.
Read: IDF Forces A Whole Bunch Of Hamas Members To Surrender »
Several clips and photos circulating on social media Thursday showed dozens of Palestinians rounded up by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza after apparently surrendering to troops, as the military pressed its campaign in the territory.
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