While Israeli fanatic Jews organized in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and massacred Palestinian civilians, a new scandal came to light.
According to the news on the website Middle East Eye, the group formed a group on social media via a social media application. It targeted Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Calling themselves "Nazi Hunters 2023", the group prepared an assassination list against Palestinians.
Accordingly, the list, which included the names of dozens of Palestinian opinion leaders, including Sheikh Ikrime Sabri, the imam ofAl-Aqsa Mosque, was shared with group members on social media.
In the news, it was claimed that the group was also supported by the Israeli government and had links with other extremist organizations.
On the other hand, it was stated that the "Nazi Hunters 2023" group, which was established immediately after Israel's attack on Gaza, made its publications in Hebrew, while it was stated that approximately 3,500 people followed the social media account of this group.
It was also reported that the group called for attacks on places such as mosques, universities, and business centers.
Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced that they launched a comprehensive attack against Israel called "Al-Aqsa Flood" on the morning of October 7.
While thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza towards Israel, armed groups entered the settlements in the region. The Israeli army also launched an attack on the Gaza Strip with dozens of warplanes. The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 2 thousand 329 people were killed and 9 thousand 42 people were injured in Gaza in the Israeli attacks.
In the occupied West Bank, it was reported that 1000 Israelis were killed in the attacks organized from Gaza and 5 thousand people were wounded, 106 of them seriously.
The Israeli army hit Damascus and Aleppo airports. As the Middle East is once again turning into a bloodbath, a deadline has been set for nearly 2 and a half million Palestinians to leave the blockaded Gaza.
Source: Middle East Eye