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Islamist leader rejects two-state solution: Hamas denies October 7 atrocities

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In a recently published propaganda pamphlet, Hamas denies any responsibility for the alleged atrocities on October 7. If so, they were committed by Israelis.
Daniel KestenholzNight shift editor

In a recently released document, Hamas justifies its actions on October 7 and attempts to rewrite history. The sixteen-page propaganda document denies that the Islamists have committed atrocities against civilians. Israeli military posts were targeted by the “national liberation group” that fights “colonialism.”

The Hamas report claims that the “operation… targeted Israeli military facilities… and attempted to capture the enemy’s soldiers.” There is no mention of the bloody attacks on Israeli cities and atrocities against babies, children, women, men and 80 and 90 year olds. There is also no mention of the approximately 240 people Hamas took hostage on October 7. It is only suggested that Israeli military operations in Gaza are responsible for their deaths.

The terror group claims that “testimonies from Israelis” prove that Hamas “did not target civilians.” The fact that 40 babies were beheaded is a ‘lie’. There is also “no evidence of mass rape.” On the contrary, Israeli attack helicopters were responsible for killing “many” of the 364 people massacred at the Nova music festival early October 7. Hamas had “no knowledge” of any massacre.

A senior Hamas officer rejects the two-state solution

Meanwhile, a senior Hamas official has openly stated that his terror group will never accept a two-state solution – and boasted that the October 7 attack proved that it is possible to expand Palestinian territory and destroy Israel.

Khaled Mashal (67) is a key figure within Hamas. From Qatar he is involved in the leadership of the militant Islamists. Last week, in a video interview with Kuwaiti podcaster Amar Taki, he reiterated that people in Gaza and Israel cannot coexist. October 7 made this all too clear.

Dream of Greater Palestine

“I would like to say two things about the two-state solution,” Mashal said. “First of all, we have nothing to do with the two-state solution. We reject this concept because it means that we receive the promise of a Palestinian state, but at the same time recognize the legitimacy of the other state, namely the Zionist state.”

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“This is unacceptable,” says Mashal. “We demand liberation, the abolition of the occupation and the gaining of our independence and our state.” The 67-year-old dreams of a Greater Palestine: “I believe that the dream and hope for Palestine from the river to the sea and from the north to the south have been renewed.” By this he means that the state of Palestine will extend from the Mediterranean Sea far into the east.

Terrorist sex dolls

Several released Hamas hostages and their relatives have reported sexual violence during their captivity in the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli media. “Right now, someone is being raped in a tunnel,” the daughter of a freed woman told MPs on Tuesday, according to the Times of Israel newspaper.

The hostages “did nothing wrong,” she said. Their mother, who was released at the end of November, treated the girls in captivity like dolls with whom they could do as they pleased. ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t cope, it’s too hard. It’s been almost four months and they’re still there.”

Some female hostages have stopped having their periods

The girls in captivity looked like her daughters, she continued. According to the media, the woman emphasized that men had the same experiences. “They can’t get pregnant, but they continue.” Her husband is reportedly still being held in the Gaza Strip. “I can’t understand why the world is silent.” There was not a minute of their 51 days of captivity in which the hostages were not abused, the Haaretz newspaper quoted the woman as saying.

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“Some of the women who remained in Gaza had stopped having their periods,” said former hostage Chen Goldstein-Almog, 48, who was released along with three of her four children. “Maybe we should pray that the body protects itself so that, God forbid, they can’t get pregnant,” says Goldstein-Almog. (with AFP)

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