Civilians stripped of their clothes in front of Ulayyan Pharmacy
It has been confirmed that the occupying Israeli army through Israel’s propaganda accounts on social media has spread false claims about some shared images alleging that “the Israeli army captured many Hamas members in Khan Yunis.” In the published posts no evidence has been provided to prove that the detainees were “Hamas members.” It has been determined that the arrests did not occur in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, as claimed but in Beit Lahya, north of Jabalia Additionally, among the detainees were journalist Diaa El Kahlot and his relatives as well as elderly people and children proving that the detainees were civilians On the other hand, reports in Israeli media also confirm that the detainees were civilians It was identified that the source of the images published in the Israeli media was Israeli war correspondent Itay Blumental Blumental’s images were shared with the note: “Many people surrendered in the Gaza Strip and were detained by the IDF Now, it will be checked whether any of them are members of Hamas or Islamic Jihad.” Israeli media also spread the images indicating that “Palestinian men in the Jabalia region surrendered to the IDF.” Given this information that does not match the claims the arrests of the Palestinians and the location of the arrests were investigated Journalists in the area reported that the Israeli army detained Palestinian civilians who had taken refuge in a school in northern Gaza forcing them to remove their clothes Additionally, it was identified that in the images, the sign of the “Ulayyan Pharmacy” was visible, located in front of the Jabalia Refugee Camp and El Foqa School It has been determined that one of the individuals appearing in the images with tied hands and without a shirt is El Arabi correspondent Diaa El Kahlot The network confirmed that Kahlot was detained on Market Street in Beit Lahya along with his brothers and relatives Ramy Abdu, president of the Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights organization announced on December 7 that the detainees were Palestinian civilians, including 15-year-old children and elderly people between 60-65 years old, whose identities were revealed