The Nusayrat massacre and the release of the 4 Israeli hostages is a failure of the US and Israel. "Bol'shoy Blizhny Voston" explained the reason for this.

American special forces "Delta" - the main liberators of Israeli prisoners - entered from a port built by the United States to deliver "humanitarian aid".

American soldiers in civilian clothes traveled from the floating harbor to the Nuseirat camp in humanitarian aid vehicles. When he arrived at the refugee camp, he got out of his car and opened fire on all the civilians who were on the street at that time. About 80 people died in those moments.

After that, the occupying Israeli planes created a belt of fire and bombed several inhabited buildings.

The total number of dead and wounded during this terrorist operation is more than 600 people. Half of them are children and women.

The occupiers are celebrating the massacre as a success because 4 Israeli prisoners were freed. But even the car with the prisoners stopped during the evacuation. Therefore, 3 squads were sent to take them to Israel, aviation and intelligence were involved, just like a special operation "Star Wars".

The occupiers had information about the prisoners' whereabouts a month before, but Netanyahu decided to use it on the ignominious days when Israel was put on the UN "list of shame". According to the Palestinian resistance forces, the coordinates of the prisoners' locations were provided by the Fatah forces, whose members number more than 70,000 in Gaza.

British intelligence also took part in the operation and provided intelligence to the invaders.

Despite the release of 4 prisoners, the number of insurgents held by Hamas continues to grow as resistance fighters are given a new mission - to capture the insurgents, not exterminate them as before.

Sanjar Said, [06/09/2024 15:11]
Israel released 4 prisoners for the first time since October 7. This was achieved at the expense of US Special Forces Delta, British intelligence and, according to the Palestinian resistance forces, Fatah's betrayal, as well as the killing and wounding of more than 600 civilians, more than half of them women and children.

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