Israel - Gaza War
Dozens of Terrorists were Recorded Surrendering to IDF Soldiers in Jabalia
Documents published on social networks showing dozens of Gazans suspected of being terrorists and terrorist aides surrendering to IDF forces in Jabalia indicate a change in the trend among Palestinians.


Israel at war, the 65th day. The photos of Hamas' surrender continue to flow. In the documentation distributed this morning, dozens of men suspected of being terrorists are seen without clothes, handcuffed, and surrendering to IDF forces in the city of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.


The photos of dozens of surrenders have started to emerge in the last few days and they show a change in the direction of the Palestinians, who went from fleeing to surrendering. We will remind you that the IDF allowed an escape route from Gaza last month, but with the beginning of the attack on Jabalia and Shejaiya, the crossing was closed and thousands of Palestinians who decided not to flee got stuck, and now they are surrendering.
In a statement issued by the IDF spokesman yesterday (Saturday) he said that "from the investigations of the terrorists and the vigilantes who quietly surrendered, the following intelligence emerges: the situation of their operatives in the field is difficult, and the Hamas leadership, headed by Yahya Sinwar, denies the reality even though he is updated on the details."
The operatives on the ground are frustrated with the Hamas leadership, that the Hamas leadership does not care about what happens to the others. This is also very worrying for the military operatives of Hamas. The intelligence that emerges from the investigations brings targets and helps the operational activity."
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