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Gaza: Israeli soldiers strip naked and handcuff dozens of men, according to photos on social media

According to images that today went viral on social media, Israeli soldiers left dozens of Palestinians almost naked, with their hands tied or handcuffed, on the streets of Linkand in some cases they are transported in vans.

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Dozens of almost naked men, with their hands tied or handcuffed, appear in images released this Thursday as they remain on the street or are taken away by the Israeli military, perhaps arrested.

Images published on social media show detainees in groups or lines sitting on the street, with their clothes and shoes scattered on the ground, or others being taken away in military trucks. EFE consulted the Israeli Army on the matter, which said it would soon provide details on the matter.

Some images were commented on by local journalists from Rangewho guaranteed to match civilians captured in Gaza towns like Beit Lahia.

One of the people seen in the photographs is identified as a journalist, Diaa Al Kahlot, bureau chief of the Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper in Link.

The photographs and videos, without verification by independent sources, show, according to Israeli media, military checkpoints of Israeli forces searching for possible “terrorists”.

The dead in Link There are more than 17 thousand and the number of injured is more than 46 thousand, according to the Strip’s Ministry of Health, since the start of Israel’s offensive against the Islamic group Hamas, on October 7.

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The war broke out after an attack by Hamas for Israel that day, with more than 1,200 dead and more than 240 kidnapped taken to Link.

There are almost 1.9 million internally displaced people in Gaza, around 80% of its population of around 2.3 million inhabitants, with a serious humanitarian crisis.



Source: Elcomercio

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