Zionist analysts do not hide their anger at the scenes of Hamas and Israeli prisoners waving hands to each other while handing them over, during the exchange, to International Committee of the Red Cross crews in Gaza.
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And the video clips broadcast by “Hamas” and transmitted by Israeli channels during the days appear In the past, the movement's fighters and Israeli prisoners waved hands to each other in a farewell gesture.
These scenes coincided with Israeli television stations quoting families saying, “Their prisoners’ relatives received good treatment during their captivity, and were not subjected to torture or ill-treatment.”
It shows Hamas' humanity
On the other hand, there are analysts in Israel who consider that these scenes broadcast by Israeli channels show the “humanity” of Hamas fighters, and therefore they object to them angrily.
Political analyst, Yariv Peleg, wrote in the right-wing newspaper "Israel Hayom" that broadcasting these scenes on Israeli television stations is harmful to the country, saying: "It simply cannot be broadcast."
He added: “It started on Friday, the first day the hostages were released, and has continued daily since then.”
Anger in Israel and a demand to stop broadcasting scenes of kindness and humanity during Hamas’ handover of Israeli prisoners
He continued: “Hamas is professionally and meticulously editing video clips that were filmed using two or three cameras, including a drone, with good lighting and settings.”
Peleg said: “Everything was organized and photographed to show the world the humanity of the killers,” as he put it.
Therefore, he called on the Israeli television station to “stop these scenes being broadcast live on Arab stations covering the process of handing over Israeli prisoners to the Red Cross inside Gaza.”
For her part, political analyst, Maya Lecker, wrote in the Haaretz newspaper last Sunday: “We must acknowledge that applauding Hamas militants who salute the five of their prisoners in front of the camera, after they killed their family members, sets very low standards for humanity.” , according to her expression.
“A public display that warms the heart of humanity and morality”
She considered that: “Many pro-Palestinian influencers and social media users, most of whom are from outside Israel and Palestine, find that the hostage handovers every night are a heartening public display of humanity and morality by Hamas fighters.”
In this regard, she pointed to “a video showing the Israeli girl Maya Regev, freed by Hamas, as she was boarding the Red Cross car, on Saturday.”
After describing what happened as “childish admiration,” she said, “The gunman says, ‘Goodbye,’ and Maya replies, ‘Thank you.’”
On Monday, Israeli Channel 13 quoted relatives of the Israeli prisoners who were released as saying: “They were not subjected to ill-treatment and were not subjected to torture.”
International mediation
With Qatari-Egyptian-American mediation, a 4-day humanitarian truce began on November 24, and it was announced on Monday evening that it would be extended for an additional two days. Among its provisions were a temporary ceasefire, an exchange of prisoners, and the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
Over the past five days, Israel received 60 women and children prisoners in exchange for the release of 180 Palestinian women and children also in Israeli prisons under the exchange deal with Hamas.
Source: Anatolia