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MembersHamas denies deliberate attacks on civilians on October 7

In Norwegian television, Hamas rejects any responsibility for attacks on civilians, blames Israel for the events, and refuses disarmament.

Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan at a rally in Beirut, May 17, 2021. Photo: EPA/NABIL MOUNZER
Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan at a rally in Beirut, May 17, 2021. Photo: EPA/NABIL MOUNZER

Here in Israel, no one needs to be told what happened on October 7, 2023. It is not an abstract date. It is not a political argument. It is a rupture in the personal lives of thousands of families.

And yet we are witnessing attempts to rewrite this very event—not through relativization, but through denial.

In an interview with the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK, Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesman, stated that his organization had never attacked civilians, hospitals, schools, or mosques. All accusations were “lies.” According to his account, Israel bears responsibility for the events of October 7.

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2 responses to “Hamas denies deliberate attacks on civilians on October 7”

  1. Susan says:

    The attempt to rewrite history on October 7th parallels the attempt to rewrite God’s choosing of Israel to display His will. Jealousy is the root cause!

  2. AGR says:

    Ignorance, epitomizes the class of people who believes anything Hamas says is truth.

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