AL-HAQ
30 Jamaadil Ula 1445
14 December 2023
PALESTINE
STAGGERING AND SHOCKING ISRAELI CASUALTIES
REVELATIONS BY TOP ISRAELI JOURNALIST
- 3850 soldiers killed
- 7000 injured
- 3700 permanently blinded
- More than 250 officers and soldiers rendered blind
- More than 500 military vehicles completely destroyed, which include tanks, armoured vehicles, bulldozers and hummers
- Numerous other military vehicles partially damaged
The following report is of the Israeli journalist, Ariel Shimon of the prominent Yahoodi newspaper, Yeodith Ahronoth:
Last Updated on December 12, 2023
In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through Israel, journalist Ariel Shimon has been expelled from the prominent “Yedioth Ahronoth” newspaper for exposing undisclosed facts related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Shimon’s revelations question the transparency of the Israeli government’s communication regarding the true extent of casualties and losses in the Battle of al-Bariyya.
According to Shimon’s exclusive report, the official figures released by the Israeli government significantly downplay the actual toll of the conflict. He asserts that the real number of casualties and losses is three times higher than officially acknowledged.
Shimon claims that since the onset of the conflict, more than 250 soldiers and officers have been rendered 100% blind, a grim statistic not disclosed to the public. Additionally, over 500 military vehicles, including tanks, armored vehicles, bulldozers, and Hummers, were reportedly completely destroyed. Partial damage was inflicted on a considerable number of other vehicles involved in the operation.
The journalist further alleges that the number of injured soldiers surpasses the official count, with 7,000 individuals affected, including 3,700 who are now permanently disabled. Most shockingly, Shimon claims that the actual death toll among Israeli soldiers and officers stands at a staggering 3,850, describing it as an unprecedented massacre in history.
Shimon raises critical questions about the government’s reluctance to disclose the true scale of the losses, urging Prime Minister Netanyahu to address the nation honestly about the situation. The journalist questions why Netanyahu has not publicly acknowledged the failure to achieve the stated goals in the battle.
Furthermore, Shimon suggests that the Israeli military’s ability to continue the conflict is only sustained through American support. He highlights the vulnerability of Israel’s military capabilities, emphasizing that the U.S. backing is crucial, even if it appears to be waning. Shimon concludes by asserting that the capture of Al-Aqsa has returned to the Muslims, signaling a perceived decline in the State of Israel’s influence.
As the nation grapples with these shocking revelations, there are growing calls for accountability and transparency from the Israeli government. The expulsion of Ariel Shimon has only intensified public curiosity about the true nature and toll of the conflict, leaving many demanding answers from their leaders.
“The biggest insult to the memory of the holocaust is not denying it but using it as an excuse to justify the genocide of the Palestinian people.”
– Norman Finkelstein