IDF offers 'unreasonable' justifications for Gaza operations (Reuters)

The British newspaper Middle East Monitor said on Tuesday that Israel has lost its credibility as a result of its many claims and unsubstantiated accusations of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), in exchange for the superiority of the credibility of the Palestinian resistance factions that provide evidence for their accounts.

The newspaper described Israel's accusations against Hamas as "illogical," especially since they came without investigations, proofs or contexts, such as its version that it killed a terrorist who was preventing civilians from fleeing the Shifa Medical Complex, or that Hamas fighters beheaded 40 children and raped young girls on the day of the start of the battle of the Al-Aqsa flood on October 7.

Israel's claims come within the framework of an attempt to demonize the Palestinian resistance as a means of justifying the Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, but the Palestinians' documentation of Israel's crimes in Gaza has lost Tel Aviv's international credibility.

Israeli lies can no longer afford to document atrocities and pressure the truth emanating from Gaza, even though Israel has recruited journalists and influencers to portray Palestinians as "human animals."

The accuracy of the Palestinian narrative forced U.S. officials, who initially questioned the number of casualties in the Strip, to finally admit that the Palestinians were telling the truth.

Credibility of the resistance

Abu Obeida and Abu Hamza, military spokesmen for the Qassam Brigades and the Jerusalem Brigades, respectively, provide highly accurate accounts of the nature of the battle and the losses and progress of Israeli military forces in their statements.

Abu Obeida's statements are often followed by videos documenting the systematic destruction of Israeli tanks to substantiate his statements, while the Israeli side does not provide evidence documenting his claims.

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The newspaper reported that Israeli propaganda could no longer influence despite the continued support of Tel Aviv by major media outlets.

This is because Palestinians and supporters of her cause have outperformed Israel using social media, which, for the first time, has overshadowed organized propaganda campaigns in traditional media.


The newspaper added that the surprise Hamas operation on October 7 did not allow Israel to plan a media campaign justifying its widespread war in the Gaza Strip and its killing of civilians.

Israel's loss of credibility will push people to reconsider their ideas about Israel's present, future and past, the basis of the Zionist regime itself, which is based only on lies.

Source: British Press