Israeli occupation military crafting new narrative to mask setbacks in ground invasion

Published November 17th, 2023 - 04:37 GMT
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This handout picture released by the Israeli army on November 15, 2023 (AFP)

ALBAWABA - In recent developments, allegations have emerged suggesting that the Israeli army is orchestrating a misinformation campaign to conceal setbacks in its ground invasion. Critics argue that this is part of a pattern where the Israeli military publishes unfounded stories about the Hamas movement.

Since the commencement of Al-Aqsa flood  the Israeli army has circulated various narratives, including a now-disputed assertion that Hamas beheaded forty children. This claim was swiftly refuted due to a lack of credible evidence. The Israeli military also alleged the presence of Hamas headquarters beneath the well-established Al-Shifa Medical Hospital, leading to a controversial siege and subsequent raid. However, the international community dismissed these claims as baseless.

The Israeli occupation army besieged the hospital for days, and then stormed it under the pretext of Hamas having bases there. They found nothing but a schedule of nurses' shifts inside the hospital. Of course, they didn't stop there; they claimed that this schedule, with days of the week, had the names of "Hamas terrorists" written on it, as they described them in the recorded video. This made them a laughingstock to the entire world.

In their latest preparations for a new farce, after raiding the hospital and turning it into a military base, the Israeli army stole the bodies found in food refrigeration trucks. The bodies were of Gaza residents who had been killed due to the intense Israeli bombardment on civilians, as there weren't enough places inside hospital refrigerators to accommodate the large number of bodies resulting from the Israeli airstrikes.

In the latest developments, after converting the hospital into a military base, the Israeli army took bodies from refrigerated trucks, containing the bodies of people who died as a result of heavy Israeli bombing. Some analysts speculate that these bodies might be used in a new narrative to portray Israeli success in the ground battle against Hamas.

Critics argue that these actions are an attempt to divert attention from the Israeli government's challenges and losses in the conflict. It is important to note that no concrete evidence has been presented to substantiate the Israeli claims of inflicting significant losses on the Hamas resistance movement, with concerns raised about the impact of Israeli airstrikes on innocent civilians. The situation continues to be closely monitored as the conflict unfolds.

Furthermore, the Israeli army has officially acknowledged the death of 51 Israeli occupation soldiers. However, the toll on military vehicles has been substantial, with over 230 military vehicles reported destroyed either partially or completely. Each of these vehicles is designed to accommodate a minimum of 5 soldiers, with some capable of carrying up to 14 soldiers per vehicle. This stark contrast between the number of soldiers confirmed dead and the extensive damage to military vehicles raises questions about the overall impact and challenges faced by the Israeli military in the ongoing conflict. The situation continues to evolve, with ongoing assessments of the conflict's toll on both personnel and equipment.

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