The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said Wednesday that Hamas had sent a four-year-old Palestinian boy to one of his previous posts. The IDF says it has worked with international organizations to return the infants to Gaza.
“Hamas is not reluctant to use measures to advance terrorism by sarcasmally using civilians and children,” the IDF wrote in X.
The child told the IDF soldier that Hamas had sent him, but Israel did not provide any information about how the boy knew that the terrorist organization had sent him there.
The IDF says Hamas sent the 4-year-old boy to the military's post base. (IDF)
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IDF International spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani denounced the incident in X's post, saying Hamas showed a lack of civilian care.
“Hamas reminds us that we don't care about the people of Gaza and we will exploit them for fear,” writes Lt. Col. Shoshani.

Israeli soldiers speak to a Palestinian child who was allegedly sent from Hamas to their post base. The child was returned to Gaza.
Hamas has no “alternative” other than leaving Gaza, says the Middle East Special Mission.
During the October 7th massacre, Hamas not only killed Israeli children, but also took some as hostages. In November 2023, Hamas released 30 children from being captured as part of the contract. The last two children in Gaza were Ariel and Kfir Vivas. Their fate remained uncertain for months until their death was confirmed in February 2025, when their bodies were returned to Israel.
“Kuffia and Ariel were murdered in cold blood. The terrorists didn't shoot them. They killed them with their bare hands. And they committed horrifying acts to hide their crimes.”

The IDF forces are seen operating in Rafa, a city in the Gaza Strip. (IDF spokesman's office)
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UN Ambassador Danny Danone asked UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to issue accusations of cases involving a four-year-old Palestinian child.
“Hamas has genocide hostility towards the Israelis and does not care about the Gaza people as well. Therefore, terrorist organizations use babies, children and women as human shields in conflict, which is lightly empty and should be thoroughly condemned by the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Last week, the United Nations was criticized for a draft report on children in combat zones that appears to have omitted the story of Israeli victims.
Throughout the section of the Israeli and Palestinian Children's Report, there are cases of conflicting and verified, unconfirmed data. The report acknowledges that there is unverified data, but does not provide information about the person responsible for verifying other figures. This lack of transparency left room for doubting the accuracy of the report.
