Video: Hamas armed wing cancelled attack to avoid killing Israeli children
by FalastinNews Staff
A
videotaped soundtrack released Monday evening by al-Qassam Brigades on
Twitter showed that resistance fighters cancelled a bombing operation to
avoid killing Israeli children.
The
al-Qassam resistance Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement, said
the footage has been inspired by "real events that took place in the
latest Israeli offensive on Gaza."
The
Hamas resistance fighters were captured on the two-minute recording as
cancelling a military operation during last summer's Israeli aggression
on the besieged coastal enclave due to the presence of Israeli children
near an Israeli military target.
The
video further relays live snapshots of Israeli raids on Palestinian
civilian homes in war-battered Gaza which took away the lives of
innocent civilians, mostly women and children, and left others seriously
wounded.
The
soundtrack comes as part of the weeklong interactive campaign starting
last Friday on social media under the hashtag #AskHamas to express the
group's positions regarding a set of crucial issues and to motivate
westerners to rescind blacklisting of Hamas as a terror group.
The
spokesman of the Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, tweets on
Monday evening on the hashtaq #AskHamas to answer the Europeans'
questions on Tweeter.
The
Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, announced last Thursday an
electronic campaign to talk to the West and to answer westerners'
questions on Hamas's positions, and revealed the hashtag of the
campaign, #AskHamas.
Abu
Obeida will likely answer questions, from all over the world, related
to the military and security matters on Monday from 7-10 pm local time.
Deputy
Chairman of Hamas Political Bureau Ismail Hanneya answered the
Europeans' questions on his Movement's positions towards various issues
on Sunday evening, the third day of the campaign.
MP
Huda Naim answered on the first day the questions raised on the role of
women in Hamas Movement. In the second day, the Hamas leader and
ex-detainee Rohi Mushtaha answered the questions on Tweeter focusing on
the issue of Palestinian prisoners.
The
campaign aims at addressing the western communities and answering their
queries in regards to Hamas's approach and strategies.

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