Did Red Cross worker plant tracking device on Hamas fighter?

Published November 26th, 2023 - 10:23 GMT
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Photo showing Hamas fighter handing over Israeli hostages to Red Cross. (Hamas Military Media)

ALBAWABA - As al-Qassam Brigades have handed over 2 patches of Israeli hostages to the Red Cross as part of the truce deal agreed by Hamas and Israel. In return, Israel also freed dozens of Palestinians from Israeli jails.

Hamas military media released a video of delivering the second patch of Israeli hostages to Red Cross workers, however, analysts at Turkish TV spotted something unusual.

Turkish journalist and political analyst Dr Mehmet Canbekli said that Turkish TV channel A Haber has hosted military analysts who analysed the video shared by Hamas allegedly claiming that a Red Cross worker had possibly placed a tracking device on a Hamas fighter.

A video circulated online showed a Red Cross worker weirdly coming close to a Hamas fighter who was handing over Israeli hostages to the international organization employees as part of the 4-day truce.

This placed multiple theories according to social media users and pro-Palestinian activists who claimed that the Israeli occupation is despite after over a month of attacks on Gaza, it still has no idea where Hamas fighters are located.

Some netizens allegedly said that the Israeli government are way too desperate to find Hamas positions so it is now seeking help from the Red Cross.

Another added that this proved how weak Israel's military system operating as till this moment they couldn't locate the place of the Israeli hostages taken by Hamas since Oct. 7, when the Palestinian resistance movement announced the Al-Aqsa Flood operation against Israel.

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