Israeli operation exposed, captives were bought not freed!

Published February 13th, 2024 - 09:41 GMT
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MILITARY TRAINING ZONE, ISRAEL - JUNE 17, 2015: Israel army combat soldiers firing an assault rifle. Infantry soldiers firing at targets. Warrior shooting in prone position during military training. (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - Al Jazeera anchor Jamal Rayyan reports that Israelis face disillusionment as new details emerge regarding the supposed liberation operation by Commandos.

The two individuals initially claimed to be rescued by the Israeli army in a high-profile operation in Rafah, southern Gaza, have been identified as captives held by the Abu Surur family. It was revealed that negotiations took place between the family and Israeli representatives in London, resulting in a payment of one million dollars per detainee, along with compensation for the demolition of their residence.

The Abu Surur family, known for running a language center in Gaza specializing in Hebrew instruction, has come under scrutiny. Some members, characterized as black-skinned, have faced suspicion. It is reported that some fled to Israel, purportedly due to collaboration, with their center, located near the Seraya, being allegedly burnt down.

This revelation raises questions about the veracity of the Israeli operation and sheds light on the complexities surrounding the conflict in the region.

Israeli Army Unveils Operation Details for Prisoners' Release in Rafah

The Israeli military has disclosed details about the operation to free Israeli captives Louis Her and Fernando Merman from Hamas militants in Rafah, southern Gaza.

The Army spokesperson 'Daniel Hageary' claims, the operation had been in preparation for a considerable period.

Hageary described it as a "complex rescue mission amidst hostile fire in Rafah," where troops stormed a building at 1:49 a.m. to protect the captives with their own bodies in a brave confrontation.

"It was a tense and highly emotional night," Hageary said, emphasizing the army's commitment to continue efforts to bring back other captives still held in Gaza.

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