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Harrowing videos showing Hamas torturing innocent Palestinian civilians are revealed as chained prisoners are beaten with sticks

SICK videos released by the IDF allegedly show Palestinian civilians being beaten by Hamas.

The CCTV footage, which is between six and four years old, appears to show prisoners being beaten and punished.

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The IDF claims the footage shows Hamas torturing PalestiniansPhoto credit: IDF
In the footage, men are required to stand on one leg for extended periods of time

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In the footage, men are required to stand on one leg for extended periods of timePhoto credit: IDF
A fat man with a cigarette beats a prisoner with a stick

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A fat man with a cigarette beats a prisoner with a stickPhoto credit: IDF

In one clip, a male prisoner wears a bag over his head and is beaten by a fat man who is smoking a cigarette.

The fat man is also seen in another clip prodding an inmate with his cane, who is being held on his head with his feet tied.

Other prisoners have one leg tied to a chain and carry a bag on their head as they are forced to stand on one leg for long periods of time.

The IDF claims that the people being beaten are Palestinian civilians and that the men seen being tortured are Hamas.

However, the veracity of the videos is not clear, as the IDF does not release any information about how they were discovered or any detailed context about what they claim to show.

In a statement accompanying the clips, the military said: “The same civilians that Hamas has openly claimed to be fighting for are the same civilians being tortured in this video.”

“Hamas is not just Israel’s enemy – it is also Gaza’s enemy.”

Hamas is accused of torturing the prisoners it captured in its horrific terror attack on October 7 last year.

The UN found “compelling information” that Hamas raped and tortured Israeli hostages during the attack and that the abuses would continue.

A video showing hostages being tortured by Hamas in Gaza was reportedly sent to National Security Minister Ben Gvir, the Telegraph reported.

Watch as Israeli special forces raid “Hezbollah’s terror compound full of rockets, rocket launchers and explosives.”

One group, the Hostages Families Forum, responded to the report: “It takes no additional videos to state the obvious: for 296 days now, the hostages have been physically and mentally tortured, starved and held in inhumane conditions.”

“The Minister of National Security, like the Prime Minister and all Cabinet members, has only one responsibility: to agree to a deal NOW! A deal that will allow the release of all 115 hostages and end the torture they and their families are forced to endure.”

The footage comes as the IDF continues its war in Lebanon against Hezbollah, releasing clips of its soldiers at work.

Black and white CCTV footage released by the IDF last week appears to show its troops moving Imad Amhaz through a parking lot as they kidnap him in northern Lebanon.

In the photos from 2019, a man is hanging upside down

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In the photos from 2019, a man is hanging upside downPhoto credit: IDF
Bags are placed over the men's heads

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Bags are placed over the men’s headsPhoto credit: IDF

Amhaz was viewed by the IDF as a “significant source of knowledge” in Hezbollah’s naval force.

About a dozen special forces soldiers with night-vision goggles, oxygen tanks and rifles raised led him past the camera during the seizure.

Amhaz was kidnapped and taken back to Israel, where he was questioned by military spies.

A new departure for Hamas?

Hamas boss and mastermind of the horrific October 7 massacre, Yahya Sinwar, has been killed.

The IDF released footage of Sinwar’s final moments as he sat huddled and wounded in a bombed building in Gaza.

They also released images of Sinwar’s death with a bullet hole in his head.

Fearing his own death, Sinwar left Hamas fighters secret handwritten notes with instructions on what to do with the remaining hostages.

The three-page dossier, published by the Palestinian newspaper Al-Quds, is said to be his definitive “will” and “guidelines.”

Instructions scrawled across the pages call on the Hamas captors guarding the hostages to “take care of and secure the lives of enemy prisoners” and describe them as “negotiating chips” for peace talks.

Muhammad Sinwar, the brother of the murdered terrorist leader, is considered the next possible successor to take over the terrorist group.

After the deaths of senior Hamas military commanders such as Mohammed Deif and Marwan Issa, he became the de facto deputy of the Hamas leadership in Gaza.

Mohammed became a trusted confidant of Yahya and was one of the few people who knew where the Hamas boss was hiding during the war.

Israeli officials warned that Mohammed was as hard-liner as his brother and could pose a major obstacle in a possible hostage deal – especially after Israel killed his brother.

Grisha Yakubovich, a former senior Israeli military official and expert on Palestinian affairs, said that Mohammed Sinwar’s rise to power poses a significant danger.

He told The Sun: “Mohammed Sinwar is just as radical, if not more radical, than Yahya Sinwar.

A prisoner is grabbed by the face by a guard

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A prisoner is grabbed by the face by a guardPhoto credit: IDF

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