Israel-Hamas war: Terrorists set up rocket launcher in Gaza humanitarian zone | LiveNOW from FOX

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Published 2024-06-21
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum joins Josh Breslow to discuss the latest on the Israel-Hamas war. Islamic Jihad terrorists have placed a rocket-launching site in Khan Yunis, a humanitarian zone. To prevent harm to civilians, Israel struck the sight last night, destroying it. Terror groups are continuing to embed weapons in Gaza's populated areas, using civilians as human shields.

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All Comments (21)
  • Doesn't surprise me at all. They are using them as human shields.
  • Don't blame the IDF for the civilian casualties. That's HAMAS intention.
  • @lanre007
    If the USA had threatened to move it's base to Bahrain unless Qatar kicked out the Hamas leadership and closed Hamas banking in Qatar, the war would have ended back in October 2023
  • @tubegersh
    India's foreign minister E S Jaishankar said on April 24: "terrorists don't play by any rules. The answer to terrorists cannot have any rules!" - Hear O Israel that's exactly how you need to act in Gaza and Lebanon because Hamas & Hezbollah have no rules!
  • @user-bo8nb2mi
    Imagine in ww2 if the media and US administration had dared accentuate 24/7 humanitarian aid to the enemy before it was defeated. I can't imagine it either!
  • Why world is placing restrictions only for Israel. Why not for Palestinians? Why they are not revolting against Hamas?
  • If they kill their own, Who can escape from those ismic killers in the name of Allah?
  • @altonguis8870
    That is not really anything new, they are all part of Hamas in the gaza strip, they were dancing in the streets and clapping and yelling after Oct 7.