Bharat Express

Hamas Fighters Paraded Naked Body Of Female Israeli Soldier

The victim had reportedly went missing after militants seized control of an open-air festival on Saturday morning, according to Shani’s cousin.

Disturbing images of Hamas fighters parading a woman’s naked and injured body through the streets of Israel in the back of a pickup truck has surfaced on social media as the Israel-Gaza conflict continues.

A yelling crowd surrounds the Hamas vehicle, echoing their cries, and spits on the woman’s body, according to videos that are circulating on social media.

Hamas initially asserted that the body belonged to a female Israeli soldier. According to the New York Post, Adi Louk, a German citizen and tattoo artist, confirmed on X that the woman in the video was her sister, Shani Louk.

In a video message published by Visegrad 24 on X, Shani Louk’s mother affirmed her daughter’s identity and pleaded with viewers to provide more details about her whereabouts.

The victim had reportedly went missing after militants seized control of an open-air festival on Saturday morning, according to Shani’s cousin.

Tomasina Weintraub-Louk, a relative of Shani, confirmed the woman’s identity and expressed optimism for good news.

“Sani is for certain. She was at a concert for world peace. This is a nightmare for our family,” the victim’s cousin Tomasina said.

One of the first places reportedly attacked by Hamas militants was the music festival Shani had attended. Further updates are awaited as the situation continues to be extremely troubling.

The militant organisation Hamas launched the first assault on Israel on Saturday morning with a whopping 5,000 rockets, and after that, the fighters infiltrated the nation. Foreigners have also been captured by the militants. According to reports, 17 Nepalis were held hostage by Hamas militants, and seven of them were hurt in Israel.

In the most recent conflict, there have been about 500 fatalities in both Israel and Palestine.

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