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(IP) - The Resistance forces agency for military news has released videos of the Palestinian Hamas forces' treatment of the Israeli children, as they entered Kibbutz Holit on the first day of the Operation al-Aqsa Flood.

Iran Press/ West Asia: A kibbutz is an intentional community in the Israeli-occupied territories that was traditionally based on agriculture. Holit kibbutz which is located in the south of the occupied territories, is one of the first sites the Palestinian resistance forces entered on the first day of the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.

Palestinian resistance fighters launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against the positions of the Israeli regime in the occupied territories last Saturday, October 7, morning from the Gaza Strip, which shocked the regime, because such an inclusive and unprecedented operation occurred for the first time in 75 years of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

The videos show Hamas's forces hugging children upon entering the kibbutz to stop them from fearing.

Within a few days, fake news went viral in the Israeli and Western media about beheading children in the kibbutz; news which was rejected after a few days that BBC, CNN, and a number of other media admitted had no evidence.

In a report, the UK's BBC admitted that what was claimed about beheading Israeli babies by Hamas was not true and was just fabricated by a reporter!

BBC wrote that even the Israeli army itself has admitted that it has no evidence in this regard.

CNN, the American media, after a few days of publishing the fake news, declared that the news was not true!

The Western media made extensive attempts to fabricate fake stories about Hamas to repair the mired reputation of the child-killing regime, but now they have to confess to the lie.  

The CNN reporter Sara Sidner, for her part, apologized for the fake news on her X account and wrote: " Yesterday the Israeli Prime Minister's office said that it had confirmed Hamas beheaded babies & children while we were live on the air.

The Israeli government now says today it CANNOT confirm babies were beheaded. I needed to be more careful with my words and I am sorry."

CNN itself quoted an Israeli official that the regime did not confirm certain claims about Hamas forces' decapitation of babies on Saturday.

Palestine's Islamic Jihad Movement (Hamas) earlier stressed that it rejects the claims by some Western pro-Israeli media accusing Hamas of killing children during an attack on the Israeli regime's positions.

 

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