Israeli Forces' Role in Be'eri Kibbutz Slaughter Unearthed
During the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, Israeli security forces killed over one hundred settlers, 25 of whom were Be'eri Kibbutz inhabitants, when they encountered unexpected challenges that resulted in over 1,100 casualties. | In a recent speech addressing the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah in Lebanon, unveiled a perspective that was previously overlooked by the media. Nasrallah directly spoke to the residents of the occupied territories, highlighting the fact that a number of Zionists were killed by their own regime's security and military forces. ● Israeli forces killed Israeli residents in the occupied territories, both accidentally due to a lack of preparedness and errors by the forces, and intentionally to prevent their capture by the resistance forces. ● A noteworthy statistic emerges as Tasnim examines the data on conflicts and fatalities in the early days of this operation. Of the approximately 1,100 casualties, between 80 and 100 individuals were victims of the regime's security forces, with 25 of them happening in the Be'eri Kibbutz conflict.