Israel Says Hostages Were Held In Home Of Journalist Who Wrote For Al Jazeera

Three of the four Israeli hostages who were rescued of Saturday were found in the home of a Gaza-based journalist who had previously written for Al Jazeera.

The hostages, who were captured by Hamas terrorists during the brutal and unprovoked attacks of October 7, were discovered inside the home of Abdallah Aljamal. Aljamal had written for Al Jazeera as recently as 2019 — although the outlet has said that he was never an employee — and had since been writing for The Palestine Chronicle and serving as spokesman for Gaza’s Hamas-controlled labor ministry.

An initial report from Ramy Abdu — founder and chairman of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor — claimed that Israeli soldiers had raided Aljamal’s home and killed him along with several members of his family.

Israel has confirmed that Aljamal was killed in the Saturday special forces raid that rescued hostages Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andri Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 41 — but made no mention of his family.

“This is further proof that the Hamas terrorist organization uses the civilian population as a human shield,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement after special forces rescued the hostages from Aljamal’s home in Nuseirat — which was located near a refugee camp.

The fourth hostage who was rescued during Saturday’s operations was 26-year-old Noa Argamani, who recounted several instances during her eight months in captivity when she believed she was going to die.

When she first arrived in Gaza, after being snatched off the street at the Nova music festival, she said that she expected to be lynched. Sometime later, she recounted seeing a missile land in the house where she was being held.

“I saw the missile enter the house; I was sure I was going to die,” she said. “I thought that was it, but I stayed alive.”

Finally, the raid that ultimately resulted in her rescue was so chaotic that, for a time, she believed she might not survive it.

Protester In Hamas Garb Holds Up Bloody Biden Mask At Anti-Israel Rally In D.C.

A protester in a Hamas headband held up a bloody face mask depicting President Joe Biden at an anti-Israel demonstration in front of the White House on Saturday.

The scene came amid a protest that drew thousands of anti-Israel demonstrators to Washington, D.C., over the weekend. Protesters waved Palestinian flags and some wore Hamas emblems while calling on the White House to cut off aid to Israel and demand a stop to the war against Hamas.

Guy in a Hamas headband is holding a mask depicting the bloody head of the US President, while another man behind him burns an American flag…

This is outside of the White House. pic.twitter.com/138FE67dM4

— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) June 8, 2024

 

Protesters flooded into the area around the White House denouncing Biden as a liar. Demonstrators at times confronted law enforcement around the area. The police presence around the White House was heavy in expectation of the pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas protest.

Some protesters formed a long line in front of the White House, calling it “the people’s red line.” The stunt was in reference to the president saying that Israel had not crossed his own red line in Rafah, the last stronghold of Hamas, according to Fox News. Israel prepared for months to invade Rafah, creating alternate corridors and camps for civilian refugees.

Some of the protesters’ signs depicted messages such as “Biden’s red line was a lie.” 

Biden was not in the White House over the weekend. At the time of the protest, the president was in France. On Saturday night, Biden attended a state dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron, according to The New York Times.

The chaotic demonstration highlights the fractious inner conflicts of the Democratic Party. Progressives are increasingly pushing Biden to take a tough stance against Israel in its fight against the terror group Hamas.

“There is no world in which I can confidently vote for” Biden, Palestinian Youth Movement spokeswoman Nas Issa told the Times Issa’s organization was one of the left-wing groups that organized Saturday’s protest.

If the president “doesn’t change course and hold [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] and the Israeli government at large to account, under what circumstances would it be acceptable to any person of conscience to vote for him?” she said.

Israel declared war on Hamas after hundreds of terrorists invaded Israel on October 7, killing roughly 1,200 people and taking hundreds more captive. Israeli officials have sworn to destroy Hamas, which has controlled Gaza for nearly the past 20 years, building up its forces and creating a vast tunnel network throughout the Gaza Strip.

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