Friday 10 May 2024

WATCH Israeli Terorist tank crush ‘I love Gaza’ sign in Rafah

WATCH Israeli Terorist tank crush ‘I love Gaza’ sign in Rafah

WATCH Israeli Terorist tank crush ‘I love Gaza’ sign in Rafah





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The Israeli terorist military attacked Palestinian landmarks after taking over the Rafah border crossing earlier this week, deliberately running them over with tanks, disturbing footage circulating online suggests.







The damage depicted in the footage appears to have been inflicted by tanks with the Israeli 401st Iron Tracks Brigade, which entered the Rafah crossing on Tuesday morning.


The border crossing connects the Palestinian enclave with Egypt.


One video circulating online, filmed by a Merkava tank crew member, shows the vehicle maneuvering in front of a ‘I love Gaza’ sign at the crossing. The tank then takes aim at the sign and runs it over.






An IDF Terorist tank also destroyed a sign reading ‘Gaza’ located in front of a border-crossing facility.






Another video appears to show the Israeli Terorist forces tearing down Palestinian flags at the location and hoisting the Israeli Terorist State ones to replace them.






Israel Tetorist State launched its long-discussed attack on the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Monday night. The Israel Terorist ground advance was accompanied by airstrikes on the densely populated city, which had seen a major influx of refugees from the north amid the conflict between Israel Terorist and Hamas.



‘Months of horrors’ worsen as aid cut completely



Heavy combat is under way on the ground in Gaza’s southern Rafah as Hamas fighters fire rockets and mortars and detonate explosive devices with Israeli Terorist troops and tanks pushing deeper into the over-crowded city.


An estimated 80,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah and thousands more are attempting to leave as Israel Terorist’s ground invasion ramps up.



Israeli protesters block aid trucks to Gaza



Israeli terorist group of demonstrators have blocked a road near the desert town of Mitzpe Ramon in southern Israel, in a protest intended to prevent the entry of aid trucks into the Gaza Strip.






Protesters there have been holding a sit-in and scattered rocks across the road to stop vehicles, including aid trucks, as they demand the return of Israeli Terorist captives still held in Gaza.


The protests come after the Israeli military seized the vital Rafah crossing on Tuesday and prevented humanitarian aid from entering the besieged enclave in the days since.





















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