6/1/2024–|Last updated: 1/6/202409:05 PM (Mecca time)
Tel Aviv Tribune broadcast footage it obtained of the Israeli soldiers whom the occupation army said was mistakenly killed in Shujaiya, east of Gaza City.
The video, which was shown by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, appeared in the video: 4 prisoners: Alon Shamrez, a reserve soldier in the Bahloum Anti-Tunnel Unit, Tom Haim, a reserve soldier, Sakhi Aden, a reserve officer, and Samer Talalqa, a reserve soldier.
The video stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his extremist and racist government killed them…time passes and fades away, and that “their last wish was to return alive, but something changed.”
The prisoners expressed their longing for their families and their hope of returning soon to their families. Shamrez said: “I am very, very hopeful that I will get out of here as soon as possible… and I miss my family and friends very much.”
Haim addressed his family, saying: “You are my life. I miss you until the end… I will see you soon. I am strong, we are all fine,” and he expressed his wish that peace would come and return soon.
These prisoners also praised the way the Palestinian resistance dealt with them, and Sakhi said: “During my time here, the Al-Qassam men – (Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades), the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – provided me with everything I asked of them, including food and drink.”
Samer Talalqa – according to the video shown by Tel Aviv Tribune – noted what he said was how Al-Qassam men treated him with respect, adding: “They protected me and even risked themselves in order for me to survive the missiles and bombing.”
In the video, they touched on the Israeli bombing that was targeting their places of residence in Gaza, which Samer Talalqa pointed out by saying: “Every day there was bombing, even the house we were inside was bombed.”
They also appealed to their government to stop the war on Gaza, and one of them said: “I want to send the Prime Minister to stop the war and the missile bombing and not to touch me and all the kidnapped people here in Gaza… and we want to return home in peace.”
Another added: “I ask you, please, to stop the war in the Gaza Strip.”
It is noteworthy that a few days ago, the Israeli army published the results of the investigation into the killing of 3 of its captured soldiers in Gaza by fire from its forces.