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Israeli Military Plundered Massive Cash & Gold From Palestinians

The report released by the Palestinian media said that due to the catastrophic effects of the 3-month protracted conflict, the Israeli army has theft gold artifacts and $25 million cash from Palestinian homes throughout the Gaza Strip. 

The Gaza government's media office said on Saturday that hundreds of statements from Gaza people had been provided about the Israeli army's theft of assets, gold, and artifacts worth 90 million shekels ($24.5 million) since October 7.

The beginning of heinous crime of plundering the people of Gaza started from the checkpoints, like Salah al-Din Street, where they robbed the refugees who had moved from the northern Gaza Strip to the southern one, taking their bags containing cash like cash, gold, and antiques, the report further said. 



The study also highlighted that Israeli troops stole from homes whose occupants were urged to leave; most of these incidents occurred in the northern Gazan town of Beit Lahia. 

The offenders "took memory photos and video clips for this crime, some of which were posted on their social media accounts," according to the report.

According to the article, the Israeli publication Yedioth Ahronot reported the incident, describing it as an "organized plunder of the wealth of Gazans."

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor reported in a study last month that Israeli soldiers are methodically robbing Palestinian houses across the beleaguered region, taking their possessions and murdering hundreds of people in Gaza. 

The Zionist state has wounded 58,166 Palestinians and martyred at least 23,000 mostly women and children since Israel started its fully equipped assault.


Children martyred by Israel since it started its fully equipped assault.







 



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