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Hamas brutally executes six Israeli hostages, confirming its terrorist nature

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The Hamas militant group has once again demonstrated its brutal disregard for human life, as confirmed by the Israeli Ministry of Health.

Funerl of Eden Yerushalmi, Petach Tikva, Israel, September 1, 2024. Reuters/Shir Torem

The Hamas militant group has once again demonstrated its brutal disregard for human life, as confirmed by the Israeli Ministry of Health.

An autopsy conducted on Sunday revealed that six Israeli hostages, found dead in Gaza, were executed at close range by Hamas terrorists.

This tragic act of violence further solidifies the organization's status as a terrorist group, characterized by its ruthless tactics and complete disregard for basic human rights.

According to a statement by Shira Solomon, spokesperson for the Israeli Ministry of Health, “The six hostages were shot by Hamas terrorists at close range with multiple gunshots.” The autopsy findings suggest that these innocent civilians were murdered between Thursday and Friday morning, just 48 to 72 hours before the examination.

This heinous act of killing hostages at point-blank range is a clear indication of Hamas's vicious and inhumane approach to its so-called “resistance,” targeting civilians without remorse or reason.

A Terrorist Organization in Every Sense

Hamas has long been designated a terrorist organization by several countries, including the United States, the European Union, Canada, and Israel, among others.

The group has a history of committing acts of terror against innocent civilians, including suicide bombings, rocket attacks, and abductions.

This latest atrocity, the cold-blooded execution of hostages, only underscores Hamas's commitment to terror, using violence and fear to further its extremist agenda.

While Hamas claims to be fighting for the Palestinian cause, its actions consistently betray any legitimate political goals.

The murder of innocent hostages is not an act of resistance or liberation; it is an act of terrorism that seeks to instill fear and division.

By targeting unarmed civilians, Hamas reveals its true face: a group driven by hatred and extremism rather than a genuine desire for peace or justice.

The international community must stand united in condemning Hamas's actions for what they are: barbaric acts of terror.

Any attempt to justify or excuse these murders as part of a political struggle is an affront to the principles of human dignity and the rule of law.

The world must recognize that Hamas, through its continued acts of terror, stands as a barrier to peace, stability, and the legitimate aspirations of both Israelis and Palestinians for a future free of violence and fear.

Hamas's latest crime against humanity — the execution of six innocent hostages — should serve as a wake-up call to those who still hesitate to label the organization as what it truly is: a terrorist group with no respect for human life or international law.

By Bruno Finel 

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