Israeli Occupation army investigates killing of 12 captives, says Hebrew media
The Israeli Occupation army has initiated an investigation Tuesday into the killing of 12 captives by its aircraft, inside a house in Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7, Haaretz Hebrew newspaper reported.
Earlier, the newspaper published an investigation refuting the claims and allegations of the Tel Aviv government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the decapitation of settler children during Operation Aqsa Typhoon carried out by Palestinian resistance on October 7 last year.
The Hebrew newspaper affirmed during the investigation it published that the narrative disseminated at the beginning of the war "is untrue and has no basis in reality."
Haaretz stated that what governmental institutions and senior officials in Tel Aviv have promoted since October 7 has spread a state of terror through stories, none of which have actually occurred in reality.
The Hebrew newspaper emphasized that Tel Aviv largely relied on these claims to justify its destructive war on the Gaza Strip, a justification that the investigative inquiry revealed to be unfounded.
- Israeli Occupation march kills soldier accidentally -
An Israeli Occupation drone killed an "Israeli" upon his return to the security fence. The dead man was returning from Gaza after participating in combat, believing he was Palestinian.


