2023-11-02 12:50:27
A rallying cry is rising from Israel as the Israeli offensive on Palestine draws to a close. Video footage of members of parliament crying in Israel’s Knesset. Members of the Knesset screamed and fainted following watching the documentary, which was shown to be regarding Tufan al-Aqsa, made by Hamas fighters. Footage of Israeli soldiers and their families screaming at the funerals of slain soldiers has also surfaced. Realizing that the war is taking a dangerous turn, the Israeli media has also come out to criticize the Netanyahu administration.
On November 1, a documentary was screened for members of the public at the Knesset, Israel’s parliament building. The documentary is said to contain uncensored footage captured by the Israel Defense Forces during the October 7 counter-attack on Tufan al-Aqsa by Hamas fighters. The documentary, which is said to contain footage from killed and captured Hamas members, was also shown to Israeli and foreign journalists. The immediate goal was to expose the horrors of Hamas. However, minutes following the documentary began, there was an outcry. Likud Party Knesset member Keti Shitrit left the auditorium in tears. It was no different for the other Knesset members who were enjoying the scenes like a movie. Another member of parliament, Sega Melaku, fainted following the screening. They were immediately taken to the Knesset’s hospital. Likud MK Gilat Distelatbaryan said that the Knesset’s doctor had given him medicine at the entrance of the auditorium before he went to see the documentary. Three psychologists were also present to comfort those watching the documentary. I saw it in the hall for five minutes. Distalatbaryan said that I ran out crying and shaking.
She also said that even though she took relaxation pills, the scenes created a panic she had never experienced before. Labor MK Gilad Kariv also mightn’t watch till the end. ‘I mightn’t take it, like many of my friends, my heart broke and I had to leave,’ Gilad Karivin said, the Jerusalem Post reported. Otsma Yehudi MK Almung Cohen said as he came out trembling, we had to show them that we were going to break their bones. Raam MKs Mansoor Abbas, Walid Alhawashla and Iman Khateebyasin were initially unwilling to watch the documentary but later showed their willingness. Mansoor Abbas walked out crying and said it was hard to watch and I mightn’t speak. Labor MK Nama Lazimi said the film released by the IDF Spokesman’s Unit was unimaginably horrific. I already knew this, but the visuals were beyond shocking. I mightn’t watch till the end. A terrible horror was seen. Saw a photo of a murdered baby. It is very painful and difficult. I had to get off. “It will forever be etched in the depths of my soul,” she said. She added that the documentary should be shown to leaders, ambassadors, journalists and academics around the world to ensure that this never happens once more. In addition to this, footage of soldiers and their families breaking down in tears as bodies of Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza and elsewhere are buried with official honors.
The news that 16 Israeli soldiers were killed in the initial ground battle in the northern Gaza Strip has spread panic among Israelis. Israeli newspapers such as Haaretz and the Jerusalem Post have come out with reflections of people’s reactions once morest the Netanyahu regime. Haaretz said the war in Gaza is not a race to a clear victory line, but the start of a marathon, and hopefully the runner’s feet will not sink into the unsettled mud. No amount of grandiose announcements might assuage the pain caused by the news of soldiers killed in the early stages of the ground war. The news of the death of two soldiers came on Tuesday night. Subsequently, the death toll rose steadily on Wednesday. From nine to 11. Then 15, then 16. Another soldier was killed by mortar shelling near the Gaza border on Wednesday, according to media reports. Haaretz commentator Amos Harrell warned that the more Israel tightens the noose, the more casualties it faces. The three weeks since the Hamas attack have shown that Israelis can stick together in a crisis. But it remains to be seen whether they and their leaders have the patience and fortitude to carry on as the weeks turn into months and the list of lost young soldiers, parents, sons, daughters and brothers and sisters grows. The media also blames the fact that all these lives are in the hands of the same leaders who led to the tragedy of October 7, adding to the challenge.
Reports from Israel state that following the Tufan al-Aqsa attack carried out by Hamas fighters on October 7th, the occupying Israel announced that it would wipe out the whole of Palestine by dropping tons of bombs. The Israeli army and the people are realizing that the challenge of Hamas that they will not go back if they go to Gaza is not mere heroism. It has been confirmed that 16 Israeli soldiers were killed in the ground war in Gaza in just two or three days. However, it was also stated that the Netanyahu government would fall to the ground if Hamas, who challenged the Israeli soldiers to reveal the losses honestly, knew the loss figures.
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