IDF Releases Names of 12 More Terrorists Killed at School-turned-Military Post

Daniel Hagari, IDF (IDF Spokesperson / YouTube)
IDF Spokesperson / YouTube

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released the names of 12 additional terrorists who were killed in an airstrike on Saturday on a military installation at the Al-Taba’een school in Gaza, bringing the total number to 31.

The IDF has pushed back strongly against claims by Hamas that 100 people were killed in the attack, implying that many were civilians. It has released analysis, including video, of the attack, arguing that precise munitions were used to strike a building being used by Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists in a compound where a school had been located, and that measures had been taken beforehand to mitigate the risk to civilians in the area of the school.

In a statement, the IDF and the Israel Security Agency (ISA, or Shin Bet, or Shabak) released 12 additional names:

Israeli government spokesman David Mencer told reporters on Monday that the airstrike “could not have caused the amount of damage or the number of casualties that have been reported” by Hamas, and likened its claims to the false claim in October that Israel had killed 500 people in an airstrike on the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City.

In reality, an errant Islamic Jihad rocket hit the hospital parking lot, resulting in far fewer casualties than those Hamas reported.

Mencer noted that Hamas’s strategy in the war is to use civilian infrastructure, such as hospitals and schools, as military installations, converting them from their civilian purposes with the goal of encouraging civilians to be killed.

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Authored by Joel B. Pollak via Breitbart August 11th 2024