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Last photo of Suhaib Razeem, Arab Driver from Jerusalem before he being executed by hamas




For those of you who don't know the story - this guy is a palastine from east jerusalem who worked as bus driver
and was at same area of the nova festival.

He talked in arabic with hamas terrorists and told them that HE IS APALASTINE CIVILLIAN, and yet for some reason they still decided to kill him. This image is from one of the gopro cameras that vwas on one of the terrorists.

Just a prove of the fact that hamas goal is not the freedom of gaza, just murdering everyone that crossed
their path in israel territory (as they murdered thais, phillipinos and cambodian civillians as well)

In the video clip, published by the South First Responders group on Telegram, one terrorist asks him “Are you an Arab?” to which Razeem replies “Jerusalemite.” Another one asked to see his ID.

A third terrorist asks “What are you doing here?” to which the young Palestinian replies that he is a bus driver.

Someone then screams: “Where are the soldiers?” as they express apparent surprise at the lack of Israeli military response and possibly seek to find out information.

As more terrorists gather around Razeem, others can be heard calling for him to be let go. “He is a worker, he is from Jerusalem, leave him alone,” one person says.

Nonetheless, Razeem was not spared in the massacre.

His body was only identified on October 19, after his family spent 12 days frantically searching for news about him.

Razeem’s brother told the Kan public broadcaster that police mocked and dismissed him when he tried to report his brother missing. “Go to Hamas and ask them to bring back your brother,” Abed Razem said they told him.

At least 260 people were gunned down at the music festival, among some 1,400 people killed in the October 7 onslaught, the vast majority of them civilians.

Hamas and other Gazan terror groups also abducted at least 245 people to the Strip as hostages, four of whom have since been released by Hamas and one of whom was rescued by the IDF.

The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip has claimed that over 8,500 people have died as a result of Israeli airstrikes since October 7. However, the figures issued by the group cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza and Israel, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

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