Amid the ceasefire, horrifying glimpses of Israeli atrocities in Gaza are slowly emerging. A 🧵to document some of the footage Israel & Biden's admin didn't want you to see:
Decomposing & charred bodies, inc. women & children piled up in the streets; entire towns decimated...
2\ Al-Nada residential towers, Northern Gaza, wiped out with Israeli airstrikes.
Notice the buildings are bombed from the top, not bottom (which means there were no Hamas infrastructure underneath).
3\ Beit Lahia, Northern Gaza. Israel destroyed the entire town. Rubble as far as the eye can see!
4\ Beit Hanoun, Northern Gaza. Israel destroyed the entire town.
Caption reads "there is no home left that's suitable for living".
5\ The Indonesian hospital in Northern Gaza, filled with decomposing bodies.
6\ The charred remains of a fetus that was burned along with the mother as they attempted to flee south. The bodies were recovered today.
7\ Kindergartens, homes, shops... all destroyed by Israeli strikes in Beit Lahia.
8\ Khan Younis, the "safe" south:
9\ Khuza'a today, the "safe south":
10\ Downtown central Gaza: Palestinian parliament to the right & the Rashad al-Shawwa cultural centre to the left (Gaza's biggest cultural centre).
PS. These are supposed to be paved roads, the person appears to be walking on dust from rubble & destroyed buildings!
11\ The 1st video is NOT old. It was taken TODAY at the coastal Rashid street, at al-Zahra, middle of the Gaza Strip.
And no, there's NO evidence they were "executed by Khamas".
Israel has uncontested control in that area & left those bodies to rot!
12\ Tel El-Hawa residential towers, Gaza's up & coming middle-class neighbourhood with the least Hamas presence.
The neighbourhood housed doctors, engineers, teachers, university professors, Palestinian Authority civil servants...
Israel reduced it to rubble!
13\ Sheikh Zayed residential city in northern Gaza, wiped out by Israel. Uninhabitable
14\ A family bombed by Israel as they attempted to flee south in compliance with Israel's orders.
Their bodies were left to rot in an area under IDF control.
It's likely some of them were wounded & bled to death, judging by the victim outside the vehicle.
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The US & Israel are the ones who asked Qatar to host Hamas' political (NOT military) leadership to maintain indirect dialogue with them
When Qatar asked Hamas' leadership to leave in Nov 2024 & suspended their office in Doha, Trump asked them to reopen it again & re-host Hamas🧵
2\ Netanyahu just broke this arrangement & bombed Doha to target Hamas negotiators in the midst of their discussion of Trump's latest ceasefire proposal
In March 2025, Netanyahu killed Hamas entire negotiating team in Gaza (e.g. Salah Bardawil, Essam Da'alees, Ismael Barhoum, Abu Obaida al-Jimassi)
3\ Netanyahu killed Hamas' negotiating team inside Gaza in March 2025 while they were discussing Witkoff's proposal to extend the ceasefire
Similarly, Israel killed Hamas' top negotiator Ismael Haniya in July 2024 right after he accepted Biden's ceasefire/prisoner swap proposal
Last time Israel raided & took over Nasir hospital, they executed doctors, patients, children & elderly after chaining their hands & legs!
Mass graves were discovered when Israel left the area. The atrocity was so shocking, the US demanded answers (that Israel never gave)🧵
2\ Bodies in the mass grave showed gunshot marks in the head & tied hands, some buried in patient gowns, including children.
3\ Amongst the bodies discovered in the mass grave was that of a girl whose leg was amputated after being wounded in an Israeli airstrike. Her family says she was still alive at the hospital when Israel raided it
Israeli propagandists got their marching orders: blame Egypt for Israel's famine in Gaza. So here are the facts🧵
1- Egypt doesn't control its borders with Gaza, Israel does b/c it occupies Rafah (as Ravid points out)
Israel is NOT allowing ANY food to come from Egypt into Gaza
2- Israel fully depopulated all of Rafah & most of Khan Younis.
If Egypt sends any trucks into Gaza, there are NO Palestinians on the other side to receive it, there's only IDF troops in those dark purple coloured areas (& Israel's proxy Abu Shabab gang that loots aid)!
3- From the start of the genocide, Israel explicitly told Egypt it would bomb any aid convoys that cross from the Rafah crossing into Gaza
Israel then bombed the Rafah crossing multiple times to emphasize that threat & shut the crossing down aa.com.tr/en/middle-east…
🚨Debunking Israel's talking points about over 83% of causalities in Gaza being civilians🧵
Claim 1: "The 8,900 figure only includes Hamas militants targeted in intelligence-led precision strikes, not those killed in combat"
False! IDF standard procedure is to photograph bodies of Gazans killed in the field, e.g. in designated "extermination zones" or in combat, & collecting details such as ID cards or phones from the bodies.
Soldiers then send those pictures & confiscated belongings to the Israeli intelligence "to verify militant status." Less than 5% of those causalities are identified as Hamas after intel analysis.
Claim 2: "Hamas admitted in Feb 2024 losing 6,000 fighters, so 8900 by May 2025 is an undercount"
Hamas never made that statement! They immediately & officially denied its veracity & called out the outlet that attributed it to an unnamed anonymous Hamas source!
Claim 3: "8,900 killed militants is an underestimate"
No! It's an overestimate; this is the same database that listed Anas Al-Sharif, Ismael al-Ghoul, Hassan Islaih & others are "Hamas militants"
Israel's database also includes people who have long ceased to have any combatant role (e.g. veteran wounded in previous wars, people who quit Hamas or the Qassam, people who deserted their positions & fled... none of those would be regarded as militants under the laws of war).
Additionally, Israel's database designates someone as a militant in Gaza based on intel, probability, social media, intercepted calls, whatsapp groups, old & new Hamas documents... It's not a conclusive database of who is a militant, but an estimation of who Israel considers to be "highly likely" a militant.