Horrific video purportedly shows Gaza street strewn with at least a dozen bodies gunned down by Hamas

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Horrific video purportedly shows Gaza street strewn with at least a dozen bodies gunned down by Hamas

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A gruesome new video purportedly shows at least a dozen Gazans gunned down in the streets by Hamas terrorists as they tried to flee north to south of Hamas-controlled territory.

Inside video posted on Xa man filmed the carnage as he rode his bike down Al Rasheed beach road, crying in grief as the camera focused on the bodies, many of them lying in pools of blood.

In a separate postauthor and journalist Amjad Taha said the victims were among “dozens” killed by Hamas snipers, including women and children, because “they didn’t want the people to leave.”

“They want to use them as human shields and will kill anyone who tries to leave. Hamas terrorists in Gaza will as usual blame #Israel because it’s easy and there is a media that accepts this propaganda,” he wrote.

An unconfirmed video circulating on social media appeared to show a group of residents being shot dead by Hamas police on the Al Rasheed coastal road as they tried to flee south from an Israeli attack and it sparked outrage among residents.A gruesome new video purportedly shows at least a dozen Gazans gunned down in the streets by Hamas terrorists as they tried to flee north to south of Hamas-controlled territory.

An unconfirmed video circulating on social media appears to show a group of residents being shot dead by Hamas police on the Al Rasheed coastal road as they tried to flee south from Israeli attacks.In a separate post, author and journalist Amjad Taha said the victims were among “dozens” killed by Hamas snipers, including women and children, because “they didn’t want the people to leave.”

The video sparked disturbing speculation that Hamas had killed Gazans and tried to blame their deaths on Israeli airstrikes.

Taha said the man who recorded the video from the bike said “Air strike? Does this look like an airstrike?” in Arabic.

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Israel has faced increasing pressure to broker a temporary ceasefire with Hamas in recent days, including from President Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, following a protracted military campaign in Gaza that began when terrorists attacked Israel on October 7, killing 1,400 people.

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The Israel-Hamas War: How we got here

2005: Israel unilaterally withdraws from the Gaza Strip more than three decades after winning the territory from Egypt in the Six-Day War.

2006: The terrorist group Hamas wins Palestinian legislative elections.

2007: Hamas takes control of Gaza in a civil war.

2008: Israel launched a military offensive against Gaza after Palestinian terrorists fired rockets into the city of Sderot.

2023: Hamas launches its biggest attack on Israel in 50 years, in an early morning ambush on Oct. 7, firing thousands of rockets and sending dozens of militants into Israeli cities.

The terrorists killed over 1,400 Israelis, injured over 4,200, and took at least 200 hostages.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly announced, “We are at war,” and promised Hamas would pay “an unprecedented price.”

Gaza’s Ministry of Health – which is controlled by Hamas – reports at least 3,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 12,500 injured since the war began.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unequivocal in rejecting calls for a “humanitarian pause” to the fighting, saying he would not accept a temporary ceasefire that did not include the release of some 200 hostages taken by Hamas in the initial wave of attacks.

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This week the US House of Representatives approved a $14.3 billion aid package to help Israel continue its fight against Hamas.

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