IDF shows 'loot' from Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel on October 7 and are continuing to wage battle in Gaza Strip to 'expose them to the world', day before murderous massacre anniversary tomorrow.
The display shows the vehicles and equipment with which the Hamas terrorists infiltrated Israel on October 7, including vans, motorcycles, tractors, uniforms and intelligence findings, and means of warfare including anti-tank missiles, RPG rockets, rockets and missiles, charges, weapons, and the group's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Of course, in Zerifin an exhibition, set up by the Israeli Technology and Logistics Department under the loot removal unit, will continue next week to be visited by diplomats, representatives from international research institutes, and foreign reporters.
Since the beginning of the fighting, the unit of loot removal confiscated approximately 70,000 items of loot, including about 1,250 anti-tank missiles and RPGs and about 4,500 charges. The unit is mostly reservists and it is responsible for gathering the arms presented in the exhibition, believing in locating, documenting and collecting spoils from all the combat divisions, "the IDF said on Sunday.
On 7th October 2023, Israel experienced the most vicious assault on Jewish people in one day ever since the Holocaust.
On Simchat Torah, a jubilant holiday of Jewish culture and identity, Hamas terrorists infiltrated the southern Gaza border and butchered 1,200 innocent victims.
Over 100 hostages remain in Gaza from more than eight different countries.
Citizens of Israel, Jewish communities, and pro-Israel activists abroad are likely to throng in large numbers to commemorate the October 7 anniversary on Monday.
Israel has maintained for the last one year that the October 7 massacre should make waves all over the world, and people must not forget the atrocities perpetrated by the Hamas terrorists as it pressed for releasing the abductees.
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