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Israel vows revenge against Hamas for parading bodies of hostages

Israel vowed to “settle the scores” with Hamas after the terrorist group held a propaganda-filled parade during hostage exchanges on Thursday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country is grieving the death of hostages, including Kufia Vivas, who was lured when he was nine months old.

“We're all furious about Hamas monsters.” Netanyahu said in x. “Our adult blood voices scream at us from the ground.

“We need to resolve the accounts with the fallen murderers, and we will resolve the scores with them,” he added.

The wild treatment sparked criticism from all over the world. And even Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti called the exhibit “disgraceful to Islam.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to revenge against Hamas for the brutal display of the bodies of hostages on Thursday. Israeli government press
Hamas held a parade-like procession with four cops on labels that denounced deaths in Israeli and American bombs. Reuters

The Prime Minister then cited poem sal94. “Lord, God of vengeance. He shows vengeance.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz repeatedly angered, saying Hamas would pay for what it did.

“Hamas will abduct, Hamas will kill, Hamas will be destroyed,” he posted to X.

New York native Ruby Chen, still waiting for his son Itai's body to be released from Gaza, has blown up the scene as clear evidence that Hamas shows that prisoners have “no dignity” .

Chen described the image of Gaza as acid pouring into the gaps, and he called on the world, especially Saudi Arabia, to condemn Hamas' actions.

The exhibition, along with Saudi Grand Mufti Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh, joins international rage and even portrays criticism from the Arab world. JFeed reports.

“What we saw in Gaza today is the dishonor of Islam, the act of blasphemy against Allah, and the sin that represents the follower of the Prophet, whether he has peace or the honorable religion of Islam.” Al Sheikh said. In a statement.

Hundreds of Palestinians saw the queue Thursday morning. AP

In a heartbreaking exchange, the terrorist group handed over the bodies of small hostages Kufia and his brother Ariel Vivas.

Their co is displayed on the stage of Khan Yunis before the ominous mural depicting bloody Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and depicted like a vampire – above the photo of the Vivas family and Rifshifts Standing, along with propagandist inscriptions condemning death in the American bomb.

Hillel Furdo, a brother of an Israeli-American journalist who was stabbed to death by a terrorist in the West Bank in 2018, said he was not shocked by the parade that he fell off because it was Hamas' standard. .

co appeared next to Netanyahu's photo, portraying him as a vampire, denounced their death. AFP via Getty Images

“It's shocking that everyone was shocked by the parade of demons we saw in Gaza today. Fuldo, a 45-year-old Queens native who lives in Israel, told the post: “This was always Hamas.” From today onwards, mothers will stop telling their children that they have nothing like monsters.”

Michael Levy, the recently released hostage or chief brother, said the ceremony was “more evidence of how evil this terror organization is,” and the angry brothers called the terrorist group “monsters” I agreed to be there.

“What kind of person will celebrate the murder of a baby? Levy asked.

“I know you have babies and an old man, an innocent woman who has been murdered… And you see people celebrating with happiness… What exactly are you celebrating? What's wrong? “He added.

Palestinians embrace their children as they attend twisted ceremony. Reuters

The International Red Cross Committee (ICRC), which assisted in the transfer of bodies from Gaza, denounced the exhibit as a violation of the victim's privacy and the right to lament of their families.

“We have made it clear that the release of living hostages and non-living things should be done personally with respect,” ICRC said following the display.

The exchange also sparked international outrage, with UN Human Rights Chief Austria Vol Carthak denounced the total exhibition of Hamas victims.

“Under international law, the extradition of a deceased body must comply with prohibitions of cruel, inhuman or deteriorating treatment and must ensure that the dignity of the deceased and his family is respected. Hmm,” Torque said in a statement.

US lawmaker Elise Stefanki (R-NY) and President Trump's US ambassador, UN ambassador, said the parade would only strengthen Trump's support for Israel in the fight against Hamas.

The ffins held the bodies of Kfia Vivas, the youngest hostage photographed at just nine months old, and her four-year-old brother Ariel. Instagram / @bring.bibas.back

“As we learn more about the tragic fate and the devastating loss of life of these innocent victims, this should not only be a battle of Israel, but also a battle of good and evil, civilization and wildness. Not,” she said.

Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Harris said the exhibit was “a reminder of the brutality of October 7th.”

“The parade of young children's chairs by Hamas today was cruel, heartbreaking and totally mean, Harris said.

It remains unclear how Israel's pledge to revenge will affect an already tense ceasefire deal, with its second phase establishing the conditions for a permanent end to the war and the withdrawal of the IDF from Gaza. It must be.

Shay Dickman, cousin of Carmel Gutt, the murdered hostage, said it was revealed that Gaza could not continue Hamas as governor, as their priorities are “terrifying and intimidating people.” I stated.

“We believe we can live together, but it's impossible for terrorist organizations to ruin people,” Dickman said.

Furdo said there is a debate among Israelis that the Jewish state should not commit to a ceasefire.

“I think there's a lot of argument in Israel that Phase 2 isn't happening,” he said. “This shocked the world, but here things change at a slower rate, so who knows what will happen by tomorrow.”

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