YEMEN Press Agency

Zionist settlers, soldiers steal from Gaza Strip settlements after resistance attack

OCCUPIED PALESTINE, Nov. 28 (YPA) – The Zionist enemy media revealed on Monday scandals of looting and theft committed by Zionist settlers and soldiers in the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip.

The media reported that a group of Zionists carried out the theft of a number of cars of dead or captured Zionist settlers in the surrounding settlements following the resistance attack in the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation.

According to Zionist Channel 12, seven defendants were arrested for stealing dozens of cars from the settlements following the Palestinian resistance attack. They entered as those responsible for evacuating the cars, loaded dozens of them, and fled.

The Zionist occupation authorities confirmed that the thieves took advantage of the security situation and the fighting to enter the settlements and steal cars from there, but after noticing the thefts, the Zionist enemy police began tracking the accused and arrested them.

Early this November, Israeli media revealed that soldiers of the Zionist entity carried out acts of looting, sabotage, and theft in the Gaza envelop settlements after the Al-Aqsa flood operation, documenting the confessions of a number of settlers, saying: “Israeli soldiers stole our homes.”

According to the sources, Israeli settlers in the settlements accused the occupation army soldiers of vandalizing their homes and stealing valuables from them after they were evacuated from them following the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation on October 7.

The Hebrew newspaper “The Marker” quoted the evacuated settlers as saying that their homes were vandalized and valuables were looted by the soldiers.

“The houses were stormed and vandalized, and few valuables remained in some of them, apparently by members of the occupation army who reside in the area for operational purposes,” the settlers added.

Zionist settlers told the newspaper that when the complainants called the police and asked to file a complaint about the theft, they were told that there was no way to deal with their complaint because it was a closed military zone and that they had to contact the occupation army, which they said did not deal with their complaints.

 

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