Their existence looms large in rhetoric but they have escaped observation by actual humans outside the maelstrom of Pallywood.
Gaza City, November 6 - Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, and several other nations have now designated personnel and equipment in the aftermath of Israel and Hamas's two-year war in this coastal territory, with the aim of excavating ruins and tunnels to locate and identify any local inhabitants, or the remains thereof, who opposed the terrorist organization's genocidal policies and its brutality, none of whom saw light of day immediately before, during, or after Hamas and thousands of civilians invaded southern Israel in October 2023 in a murder, torture, rape, kidnapping, looting, and destruction spree.
The governments sponsoring the searches have cited as the official purpose of the missions the retrieval of the bodies of hostages takes from southern Israel during the October 7 massacres, bodies that Palestinians stole and took to Gaza, or whom Palestinians murdered post-kidnapping. Intelligence sources, however, have established that Hamas knows the precise location of each body, one of which they have held since 2014, given the bargaining power that holding the corpses affords the organization. Therefore, analysts have concluded that, aside from serving as a possible cover for arms smuggling from Turkey and Qatar, among others, the excavation equipment and experts' real task involves finding the innocent Gaza Palestinians whose existence looms large in the rhetoric surrounding the war, but who have somehow escaped observation by actual humans outside the maelstrom of Pallywood propaganda.
Some of the excavation equipment will also find use in digging new tunnels bunkers for Hamas fighters and positions, and booby-trapping bodies in case Israel conducts any raids to retrieve them.
"It would make sense for some scientific journal to publish a paper about the phenomenon," noted Dibbar Nudofi, who writes for the military journal Jane's. "A thorough review of the thousands of video clips from the war failed to turn up firm evidence of innocents except children placed in harm's way by Hamas - and except for the hostages themselves. All the images and footage of genuine noncombatants came from Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, even Sudan. It's a tantalizing thought that there might be lurking somewhere under the rubble a collection of bona fide innocent Palestinians. Not sure which Nobel Prize the would warrant: Peace, Physics, Economics? Certainly the creativity behind the libels targeting the IDF could qualify for the prize in Literature, if it ever produced anything of real quality and insight."
A colleague in the room suggested a Pulitzer remains more likely than a Nobel, since Pulitzers have been awarded to The New York Times multiple times for stories based on total fabrications.
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