Men, women and children. Half-naked, imprisoned in Yarmouk Stadium in Gaza City. This would show a video published by CNN taken from the profile of Yosee Gamzoo Letova. The US broadcaster claims it has managed to locate the location of the events shown in the video, but cannot date this. The NGO Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said it had received reports of arrests in the same area. CNN reports what is seen in the film: In one image we see “what appears to be two boys, stripped down to their underwear, walking and holding both hands in the air as the IDF directs them into the stadium “, while “In further footage, two figures, who appear to be the same unclothed boys, are seen holding their hands above their heads while lined up in a row with other men who appear to be about teenagers and adults. And again, in another moment, “we see three women, fully clothed, blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs, sitting on the grass in front of a soccer goal in the stadium.” There is an Israeli flag hanging on the soccer goal.” The from The Israeli army contacted by the broadcaster did not comment on the video. Meanwhile, according to the Hamas authorities, which rule the Gaza Strip, the death toll in the region has risen to 21,320, in addition to over 55,000 injured.
“The Axis of Evil”
Hezbollah's number two Naim Qassem addressed the crowd gathered for the funeral of a fighter killed in southern Lebanon, pointing the finger at the evil coalition threatening the country. In addition, Italy is quoted as saying: “It is necessary to form a common front against the evil coalition of the USA, Israel, France, Great Britain, Italy and Germany with the good coalition of anti-Israel resistance forces in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran.” Yemen and Iraq. The reference to our country is due to Italy's participation in the Prosperity Guardian mission, the US-led coalition in the Red Sea to respond to the threats of the Huothis, who attacked various commercial and military ships from Yemen and southern Israel. Italy has expected the deployment of the frigate Fasan and will take part in control operations in the region.
Erdogan's attack
“What the Israeli Prime Minister is doing is no less than what Adolf Hitler did.” Even today, Germany is still paying the price for Hitler, and for this reason it does not raise its voice.” Turkish President Recep Tayyp Erdogan is very vocal sharply against Benjamin Netanyahu's management of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The prime minister's response was not long in coming: “Erdogan, who is committing genocide against the Kurds and has set the world record in arresting journalists who oppose his regime, is the last person who can preach to us,” he explained. “Our army is the most moral in the world, fighting and eliminating the most heinous and cruel terrorist organization in the world: Hamas-Isis, which has committed crimes against humanity and which Erdogan instead praises by also offering hospitality to its leaders,” the added Prime Minister added. The population of Gaza is in “great danger,” according to World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Only 15 of Gaza's 36 hospitals are at full capacity.
The conflict situation
As Israeli forces continue to bombard the southern Gaza Strip incessantly, Hezbollah has fired around 90 drones and rockets into Israel. A drone crashed near a village in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights. Additionally, according to Israeli media, a suspected explosives-laden drone launched from Syria crashed south of the Eliad settlement yesterday evening, causing damage but no casualties or injuries. The situation in the central Gaza Strip, where the Israeli army continues its operations, is not improving. At least 200 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli raids in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. While the Israeli army announced the deaths of three more young soldiers killed in combat in Gaza: their names were Asaf Pinhas Tubul (22 years old), Neriya Zisk (24 years old) and Dvir David Fima (32 years old) . The number of soldiers killed since the ground operation began in Gaza has risen to 167.
“The hostages (including children) suffered or witnessed sexual abuse.”
Serious allegations emerge from witness statements from the psychiatric department of Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, collected by the Guardian. “Most of the Israeli hostages released in November suffered very severe physical and mental abuse,” revealed Renana Eitan, the head of the center where 14 hostages are being treated, including nine minors and two under the age of ten. “The children were drugged by their captors, including with ketamine and benzodiazepines, and those given ketamine experienced severe withdrawal symptoms. “All of the hostages I cared for suffered or witnessed sexual abuse, including young children.” A woman, says Eitan, was kidnapped and held underground in complete darkness. “She became psychotic and had hallucinations, which usually occur when people lose all their normal senses.” But not only that: “Two other women were kept in a cage measuring one meter by one and a half meters.”