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Sick videos showing Hamas torturing innocent Palestinian civilians are discovered while chained prisoners are beaten with clubs.
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Sick videos showing Hamas torturing innocent Palestinian civilians are discovered while chained prisoners are beaten with clubs.

SICK videos released by the IDF claim to show Palestinian civilians being beaten by Hamas.

The CCTV clips, which are between six and four years old, appear to show detainees being beaten and punished.

IDF claims footage shows Hamas torturing Palestinians

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IDF claims footage shows Hamas torturing PalestiniansCredit: FDI
In the images, men are made to stand on one foot for long periods of time.

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In the images, men are made to stand on one foot for long periods of time.Credit: FDI
A fat man with a cigarette hits a prisoner with a stick

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A fat man with a cigarette hits a prisoner with a stickCredit: FDI

In one video, a detainee has a bag over his head and is beaten by a fat man who is smoking a cigarette.

In another video you can also see the fat man hitting a detainee with the stick who is face up and with his feet chained.

Other detainees have one leg tied with a chain and a bag over their head while they are forced to stand on one leg for long periods of time.

He IDF claims the people being beaten are Palestinian civilians and the men seen administering the torture are Hamas.

But the veracity of the videos is unclear, and the IDF does not release information about how they were discovered or detailed context about what they claim they show.

In a statement alongside the clips, the military said: “The same civilians that Hamas openly claimed to be fighting for, are the same civilians who are being tortured in this video.

“Hamas is not only an enemy of Israel, it is also an enemy of Gaza.”

Hamas has been accused of torturing captives it captured in its horrific terrorist attack on October 7 last year.

He The UN found “compelling information” that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli hostages during the attack and that the abuses would continue.

National Security Minister Ben Gvir reportedly received a video of hostages being tortured by Hamas in Gaza, the Telegraph reported.

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One group, the Hostage Families Forum, said in response to the report: “There is no need for additional videos to state the obvious: for 296 days, the hostages have been subjected to physical and mental torture, starved and held. in inhumane conditions.

“The minister of national security, like the prime minister and all members of the cabinet, has only one responsibility: to approve an agreement NOW! An agreement that will allow the release of the 115 hostages and end the torture to which they and their families are forced to endure.”

The images appear as the IDF continues its war in Lebanon against Hezbollah and releases clips of its soldiers at work.

Black and white CCTV footage released by the IDF last week appeared to show its troops moving Imad Amhaz through a parking lot as he was kidnapped in northern Lebanon.

A man appears hanging upside down in the images taken in 2019.

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A man appears hanging upside down in the images taken in 2019.Credit: FDI
They put bags on the men's heads.

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They put bags on the men’s heads.Credit: FDI

The IDF considered Amhaz an “important source of knowledge” in Hezbollah’s naval force.

About a dozen special operations soldiers with night vision goggles, oxygen tanks and raised rifles accompanied him next to the camera during the seizure.

Amhaz was kidnapped and taken back to Israel for interrogation by military spies.

A NEW DAWN FOR HAMAS?

It comes after the head of Hamas and the mastermind behind the horrible massacre of October 7 Yahya Sinwar was killed.

The IDF released images of Sinwar’s final moments, hunched over and wounded inside a bombed building in Gaza.

They also released images of Sinwar dead, with a bullet hole in his head.

Fearing his own death, Sinwar left secret handwritten notes for Hamas fighters with instructions on what to do with the remaining hostages.

The three-page dossier, published by the Palestinian newspaper Al-Quds, is alleged to contain his final “wills” and “directives.”

Scrawled across the pages are instructions calling on Hamas captors guarding the hostages to “take care of the lives of enemy prisoners and secure them,” calling them “bargaining chips” to be used during peace talks.

Muhammad Sinwar, brother of the slain terrorist chief, is being seen as the next possible successor to take charge of the terrorist group.

He became the de facto second-in-command of the Hamas leadership in Gaza following the deaths of senior Hamas military commanders such as Mohammed Deif and Marwan Issa.

Mohammed became a trusted man of Yahya, being one of the few people who knew where the Hamas chief was hiding during the war.

Israeli officials warned that Muhammad is as uncompromising as his brother, and could represent a major obstacle in a potential hostage deal, especially after Israel killed his brother.

Grisha Yakubovich, former senior Israeli military officer and expert on Palestinian affairs, explained how Mohammed Sinwar’s rise to power poses significant danger.

He told The Sun: “Mohammed Sinwar is as radical, if not more so, than Yahya Sinwar.

A guard grabs a prisoner by the face

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A guard grabs a prisoner by the faceCredit: FDI