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Israeli Officer Confession: Army Acknowledges Involvement in Infants’ Burning During Hamas Attack

Watan-An Israeli officer has admitted that the occupation army fired upon Israeli civilians on October 7th, decisively settling the controversy that prevailed in the Hebrew media over the past weeks regarding the incident, acknowledged even by the settlers themselves.

Colonel Golan Fakh, the commander of the Search and Rescue Unit in the occupation army, stated that Israeli tanks were responsible for the killing of Israeli civilians in settlements surrounding Gaza in the October 7th attack, not Hamas.

Fakh, in a circulated video, stated that Israeli tanks attacked and fired at the settlers in the area that witnessed the Hamas attack, admitting that he saw 10 charred bodies of children inside one of the houses.

The officer pointed to a house, saying that the Israeli occupation army found 15 people burned inside, including 8 infant children who were held inside the houses. According to him, it was the responsibility of the occupation army to regain control, and this was not possible without the intervention of the tanks.

Confession after false allegations were promoted

It is worth noting that Colonel Golan Fakh’s new confessions contradict what he had previously told an Israeli website, claiming that the charred bodies they found were “victims of Hamas,” indicating the falsehood of the occupation’s claims and its officers.

In an interview with the “israelnationalnews” website, standing in front of a house similar to the one in the new confession video, the occupation army colonel claimed that Hamas fighters “gathered young children in rows and opened fire on them. They also raped some of the girls who attended the music festival.” According to his Hollywood-esque narrative, which he himself debunked in the new confession, they “thought there might be an accident. Then they started looking for the missing and saw the fire.”

He added: “There were twelve people burning. I looked up and saw more fires, and I realized that we had to follow the fire.”

 

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