Interview of 'Israeli' hostage revealing kind treatment by Hamas now deleted

Palestine

Published: 2023-10-23 19:39

Last Updated: 2024-05-19 14:03


Interview of 'Israeli' hostage revealing kind treatment by Hamas now deleted
Interview of 'Israeli' hostage revealing kind treatment by Hamas now deleted

In a startling revelation, Israeli Occupation hostage Yasmin Porat has shed light on the events that took place on October 7 during Operation Aqsa Typhoon.

Her account raised questions in regards to what truly transpired on that day.

Porat's testimony, initially featured on the "Haboker Hazeh" program, was mysteriously removed, sparking concerns of potential censorship. The full interview has vanished from social media platforms and Kan's website, but her unfiltered account has already reached a broad audience.

In her interviews, Porat reveals that Palestinian fighters treated the hostages humanely, offering them hope of a safe passage to Gaza, despite the chaos. 

The relief of the captive group was brutally disrupted as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrived, unleashing a storm of gunfire that wounded fighters and hostages alike, according to her.

In an interview with Israeli Occupation radio, Porat disclosed, "They eliminated everyone, including the hostages."

Porat's revelation challenges the official narrative and emphasizes the necessity of a thorough, impartial investigation into the events of that day.

Moreover, an Israeli Occupation settlement has refuted the official account of the hostage situation, admitting that the hostages were killed by Israeli Occupation police bullets.

According to Yasmin Porat, clashes erupted between Palestinian fighters and Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), during which one fighter decided to surrender. She left the house amid intense gunfire, witnessing IOF opening fire.

She saw Israeli Occupation hostages, including residents from the kibbutz, bleeding on the grass, describing it as a terrifying massacre.

When asked whether IOF were responsible for the shooting, she responded, "This was one of the important possibilities," adding that the forces were primarily targeting Hamas resistance, inadvertently killing everyone.

Porat also revealed that Palestinian fighters had treated the hostages humanely. After an hour, the gunmen opened the shelter's door and took the hostages to another house, where they joined eight more hostages, totaling 12 hostages guarded by 40 fighters.

She emphasized that the fighters had not assaulted the hostages and had treated them with humanity. They provided water and reassured the hostages. While the situation was terrifying, no violence was directed at them.

These testimonies, including those of other Israeli Occupation civilians who were spared by Palestinian fighters, challenge the false narratives promoted by Israeli Occupation authorities and highlight the need for a comprehensive inquiry into the events of that day.