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moniss

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7. As the article noted the group that had him failed to
Tue Feb 18, 2025, 09:29 PM
Feb 18

notify others that he and his wife would be coming. So yes "they" killed him by being irresponsible about his safety and also because they knew the rules for firing meant anybody moving in an area after an evacuation deadline was to be considered to be Hamas.

Also the article seems to be part of a larger storytelling and longer investigation by media of soldiers now coming forward and admitting to some of the things that have gone on. All of that investigation seems to have begun well before the ceasefire and therefore it would be unreasonable to think it is somehow tied or timed to it since nobody could have known in early 2024 that the ceasefire would happen many months later and it is not reasonable to think the journalists and soldiers could have known months in advance the schedule of released hostages and deceased hostages.

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