#Hostage Rescue
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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The one-year-old little Habib is waiting to meet daddy. He was a little over a month old when his father was kidnapped.
Baruch HaShem he is back home and it great hands. We are sharing the Joy.
The entire Jewish nation is celebrating the return of a Muslim hostage, some apartheid!
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secular-jew · 3 months ago
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Rescued Israeli Muslim Arab, Qaid Farhan, says Hamas shot him because he refused to tell them where the Jews were. He was taken hostage and rendered disabled. True Israeli hero.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 months ago
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eretzyisrael · 6 months ago
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sanctiphera · 5 months ago
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Taking hostages is a war crime.
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icyfox62 · 6 months ago
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If you actually watch the whole video, you’ll see the brand “Pril” on the side. Pril is a brand of soap. That’s a soap truck. There’s also no markers on the side to indicate it is being used as an aid truck.
Does anyone have any sources for the “pretended to be medical staff” claim? Preferably one that is not Al Jazeera considering of their employees was holding 3 hostages in his own home.
Why do you all compare Israelis to nazis and as when the information isn’t even true?
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girlactionfigure · 6 months ago
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secular-jew · 3 months ago
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BREAKING. Huge news. Hostage recovered alive! It's not surprising that Al Jazeera is withholding the name of the rescued hostage today. Why?
Because the rescued hostage was Qaid Farhan al-Qadi (52 years old), a Muslim Arab Bedouin who was rescued in a Gazan terror tunnel, saved by dozens of Israeli Jews who put themselves in mortal danger in a daring and dangerous operation.
The hostage rescue was carried out by Israel's Shayetet 13 Unit, an elite group of Navy Commandos, with collaboration from the IDF southern command, the Shin Bet security agency, and the IDF's 162 Division.
Shayetet is the Hebrew word for "Cruise" and is Israel's equivalent of the US Navy Seals.
This is a picture of Qaid Farhan al-Qadi before Oct 7th.
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This is a picture of Qaid Farhan al-Qadi in a hospital bed in Israel, with his religious Muslim brother and a religious Jewish doctor. There are 2 million Muslim Arabs who lives as equal citizens in Israel -- IDF soldiers risked their lives to bring him home, with the focus and vigor as they would any other citizen.
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This represents Israeli partnership in all its glory is exemplified in this powerful and joyful moment. Would you see such an image in ANY Arab Islamic country?
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May he have a refuah shleima mehara.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 5 months ago
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by Elon Perry
In order to finally verify the information and to prepare the ground for the operation, another team of undercover soldiers (including several women dressed in hijabs and long black dresses) was sent into the Nuseirat refugee camp. Pretending to be two Gazan families looking for a large house in Nuseirat, they arrived in two cheap-looking old cars loaded with domestic items characteristic of those families displaced in the Strip, such as mattresses and clothing identical to those of the locals.
When the residents of the Nuseirat camp asked the undercovers where they came from and what they were looking to do in Nuseirat, they replied that they had fled from Rafah due to "deadly shelling from the Israeli army", and decided to rent a house in the area. Then they pointed to the building where Noa Argamani was being held. They showed one of the locals a large amount of cash and offered to pay three times the going rate for rent. The local agreed to help and within three hours found a large house on the very street where Argamani was held. This was only 800 metres away from where the other three hostages were held.
A few days later, after settling into the house and getting to know the area, including shopping at the local market, and realising that they did not arouse suspicion, the undercovers began their mission: verifying the location where the hostages were held. They split into two teams. One team consisted of two commandos, a man dressed as a typical Gazan local and a woman dressed in a long black dress and hijab. They began marching down the street towards the ‘Al-Auda’ medical centre where, in a nearby residential building 200 metres from the hospital, Noa Argamani was held. The undercovers walked with complete confidence as if they were walking down a street in Tel Aviv. To add to their authenticity, they stopped from time to time at stalls along the sides of the street, showing interest in the products while complaining about the difficult situation in Gaza. This was done in fluent Arabic with a perfect Gazan accent. Behind them, walked four more undercover men, armed to give backup in case a ‘Fauda-like’ situation occurred (Fauda in Arabic means unexpected chaos).
The second team consisted of four female soldiers dressed as typical Arab women (one feigning being pregnant) carrying plastic bags full of food products and vegetables. They walked in two pairs (a young Muslim woman is not allowed to walk around alone) towards a nearby residential building, where, on the third floor, the three male hostages were held. Behind them walked four more undercover men armed to give them backup.
Meanwhile five other members of the undercover team stayed at the house to guard it and make sure the teams had not been exposed and that no nasty surprises would await them.
Three hours later, at the prearranged time, the two teams came back to the rented house and began to process the information they had obtained. Now it was confirmed: the four hostages were being held in two homes of Gazan families. The force commander confirmed to Israel that the two locations were correct.
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elder-millennial-of-zion · 5 months ago
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Love seeing my days flooded with these images
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Can't put into words how happy I am after seeing these pictures. After so many horrible months, it's such a relief to see that they are finally home with their loved ones. Welcome home, Almog, Andrey, Noa and Shlomi.
May all the other hostages return soon. 💙🤍
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eretzyisrael · 6 months ago
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sanctiphera · 5 months ago
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Given that the US and UK designate Hamas a terrorist organisation, more than a few journalists and political commentators should be investigated for terror related offences.
You can criticise the IDF, you can criticise Israel. But if you support Hamas, then you are potentially committing a terrorist related offence because in this country, Hamas is, rightly, designated as a terrorist organisation.
The people supporting it should be held legally accountable for that support. If you think that's wrong and that Hamas shouldn't be a terrorist organisation, then kindly go and live in countries where they diplomatically recognise Hamas.
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chloeworships · 3 months ago
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OH MY GOODNESS GOD IS SO GOOD!!! Mad love and respect for the IDF 🫡🇮🇱 This is a victory indeed!
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defensenow · 6 months ago
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malindamadaras1996blog · 7 months ago
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