Netizens were shocked when a movie from Gaza emerged showing the Israeli army playing with weapons that were bigger than themselves in the presence of Hamas police.
A group of three kids are seen in a shallow field carrying what appear to be larger-than-they-are rifles in a movie.
In Gaza, after 15 weeks of conflict, the kids in the picture seen observing and manage the arms, while another youngsters move about in the region, retrieving items from a blue lorry’s storage area.
A rep for the Israeli Defense informed The New York Post that it was common to see children handling arms instead of toys in Gaza.
No greater purpose was served by the officers, who claimed that they were carrying it from point A to place B. They were simply kids living their daily lives with arms.
Despite Hamas ‘ commitment to keeping things get in Gaza through authorities patrols, where over 2 million refugees have fled from a bloody and destructive period of conflict, the uncomfortable situation continues.
Rescue efforts face significant challenges, with about 70 percent of Gaza’s infrastructure, including apartments, educational services and health facilities, now destroyed.
Israeli authorities report that children frequently have access to weapons in Gaza, supporting Hamas ‘ long-standing claims that they arm and train young people.
The IDF has released evidence from Hamas facilities all over Gaza that shows how the group allegedly gives young boys military instruction, fostering anti-Israel sentiment.
Yahya Sinwar, the deceased Hamas leader who orchestrated October 7, was reportedly involved in organizing anti-Jewish events for young children.
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