Disturbing visuals of Hamas parading a naked and battered body of a woman on the streets of Israel have emerged. Another woman confirmed that it was her sister, a German citizen, seen in the video.

As the Israel-Gaza conflict rages, disturbing visuals of fighters of the Palestinian armed group Hamas parading a naked and battered body of a woman through the streets of Israel in the back of a pickup truck have emerged.

According to videos that surfaced on social media, a screaming crowd surrounds the Hamas’ vehicle, echoing their cries and spitting on the woman’s body.

Hamas initially claimed that the body belonged to a female Israeli soldier, according to news.com.au. However, Adi Louk confirmed on X that the woman seen in the video was her sister, Shani Louk, a German citizen and a tattoo artist, reported the New York Post.

Shani Louk’s mother, in a video message posted by Visegrad 24 on X, confirmed her daughter’s identity and appealed to people for more information regarding her whereabouts.

  • Striker@lemmy.world
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    I hate this stance. There’s so much good in people as well. Check out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_world_syndrome and realise you are reading about a giant once in a lifetime terrorist attack rather than an everyday occurrence. Too many terminally online people just get a warped perception of what others are like from constant negative news and end up glorifying isolation as a result. More and more people do that while posting about doing so leads other people to do so as well.

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      hate to break it to you, but the Israel-Palestine thing is happening a whole lot more than once in a lifetime

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        …that’s not the point I was making. My point is that barbaric events like what happened in Israel on Saturday are rare and letting that colour your entire perspective on the human race is unhealthy. Someone kills 50 people headline news across all forms of media, someone saves the lives of 50 people you will probably never even know their name.

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          the human race does suck. capitalism is a death machine that has ruined the planet. we’re as good as dead. enjoy climate genocide and digital fascism.

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            Yes, curse the world because you feel powerless rather than try to do something about it.

            The current system sucks, but the average human is pretty chill. Most people just want to feel safe, eat good food, and enjoy time with friends and family.

            Some people are in shit situations and are easily manipulated into becoming hateful creatures, and some people in power understand this and abuse it. Systems that create these situations are the issue, and we have continuously improved systems throughout our existence. We usually change systems when they hit a threshold of hurting enough people, which is not the best strategy, but it’s how we’re wired. But it takes enough people getting pissed off and doing something about it rather than bitching and giving up.

            So quit bitching and do something. Volunteer for a group that combats climate change. Find a job at a sustainable company. Advocate to friends and family why they should care and what they should do. At the very least, you can be at some peace with yourself for doing your best

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      I know, I understand that but it’s important to talk about it, it’s the only way we can understand and be understood and protect ourselves from misunderstandings.

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      I don’t glorify isolation! Instead I glorify the idea of wiping out all life, forever. It’s not enough to just take out the humans because something else will eventually evolve to be as dumb as we are.