April 27, 2024

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Hamas atrocities revealed, photos of murdered children (18!!!)


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed photographs of children brutally murdered in Israel to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Hamas militants killed everyone they saw. On the official Twitter of the Israeli Prime Minister on October 12 photos publishedwhich are impossible for normal people to look at.

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The message reads: “Here are some photographs that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Warning: These are horrific photographs of babies being killed and burned by Hamas monsters. Hamas is inhumane. Hamas is ISIS.”

Attention! Photos are not recommended for viewing by persons with a vulnerable psyche and under 18 years of age. Three photographs accompanying these comments show two babies whose bodies are charred beyond recognition. Another baby is covered in blood. According to the Israeli side, we are talking about photographs that Netanyahu showed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his visit to Jerusalem today.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu, Antony Blinken noted that he came to Israel as an American official and “as a Jew.” “It is impossible for me to look at photographs of families who were killed… and not think about my own children… Babies slaughtered, bodies desecrated, young people burned alive, women raped, parents executed in front of their children and children in the eyes of their parents,” he said.

Blinken praised the bravery of Israeli citizens, emphasizing America’s support for them. “You may be strong enough on your own to protect yourself, but as long as America exists, you will never, ever have to do that.” he said, emphasizing that more American weapons are heading to Israel.

“We know that Hamas does not represent the Palestinians”he said, emphasizing that this Islamist organization has a single goal:“destroy Israel and kill Jews.”



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