Report: Hamas planned to blackmail Britain using the bodies of British martyrs

Documents uncovered in the Gaza Strip prove that Hamas planned to dig up the graves of the British and Commonwealth of Nations martyrs buried in the Gaza Strip in order to blackmail the British government by holding the remains of their bodies as hostages, it was published in the “Telegraph”.

The cemetery in central Gaza, preserved for more than a century by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) led by the British Secretary of Defense and supported by the British Crown, contains the remains of over 3,000 Commonwealth soldiers from World War I and World War II.

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The British Army in military training (Photo: Reuters)

A large part of the soldiers buried in the Gaza Strip were killed during the battles against the Ottomans for control of the Gaza Strip in 1917, a bloody battle that paved the way for British control of the Land of Israel.

According to a seven-page document obtained from Israeli officials and revealed by the “Telegraph” newspaper, the plan to remove the remains of the soldiers and hold them as “hostages” was apparently written around the fifth of October 2022, in response to the words of the British Prime Minister at the time, Liz Truss, who spoke about Her desire to move the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The document was found by IDF forces on January 31 in the Khan Yunis area, inside a compound associated with Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Muhammad Daf.

By Editor

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