Former Chief of Hamas Falsely Claims Militant Group Doesn’t Target Civilians

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Video footage, witness testimony and recovered documents prove Hamas planned to kill civilians as part of its October 7 operation.

Israeli soldiers inspect the site of a music festival near the border with the Gaza Strip in southern Israel, on October 13, 2023, where at least 260 festival-goers were killed during the attack by Hamas gunmen on October 7. Hamas and its allies continue to spin disinformation narratives regarding the current Israel–Hamas war.

During an October 19 interview on Saudi Arabia’s Al-Arabiya television channel, former Hamas chief Khaled Mashal called reports of Hamas’ direct targeting of civilians “an accusation fabricated by Netanyahu.” to kill civilians, including the intentional targeting of women and children. Video and other evidence show they carried out those plans.Foreign nationals with no apparent family ties to Israel, including 30 from Thailand, 10 from Nepal, four from China and four from the Philippines, were among those Hamas militants killed on October 7.dozens of other foreign nationals, from North and South America , Europe and Asia. Some of those, however, were dual citizens.

It included footage of a Hamas militant throwing a hand grenade at a father and his two sons attempting to take cover, killing the father and wounding the boys.

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