The Israeli occupation is creative in its ongoing aggression against Gaza Strip by using the most horrific means of genocide against the Palestinian people. It resorts daily to more criminal tricks than before and in a way that no one has ever done before, including using drones for indiscriminate killing by emitting the sounds of children crying or women asking for help with the aim of luring the Palestinians to the killing field.
Ahmed, a 24-year-old Palestinian citizen, said: The Israeli “Quadcopter” drones launch distress calls throughout the night, mixed with the screams of children and women, with the phrases, “save us, help us,” or sounds of clashes. The situation at night is terrifying. Some neighbors are deceived by the sounds, so they come out of their homes and then they were attacked by gunfire, and some of them were injured and martyred.”
Gaza Media Office confirmed that the occupation seeks, by broadcasting misleading voices to create a state of confusion and chaos in Gaza Strip, and to reveal the criminal reality of the occupation.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor documented recorded sounds broadcast by Israeli drones of crying infants and women’s screams in order to deceive and target Palestinians, pointing out that luring people to kill them is a new war crime added to the occupation’s record in Gaza Strip.
Palestinian military expert Wassef Erekat believed that the occupation had intensified its use of drones in indiscriminate killing due to its failure to uncover the resistance tunnels with robots, the failure of its plans to flood the tunnels with water, and its inability to achieve any of the goals it announced since the start of its aggression against Gaza Strip about 9 months ago.
The Palestinian resistance found that targeting and controlling the Israeli drones is easy as it was able during the Battle of “Al-Aqsa Flood,” to shoot down Israeli drones of different models and with various armed capabilities, which represented a major loss for the occupation army in addition to its losses in military and human equipment.
The American newspaper “The Wall Street Journal” confirmed that drones currently represent the backbone of the Israeli occupation forces, but the Palestinian resistance was able to strike a painful blow by shooting down dozens of them and putting them out of service.
The British military expert Michael Clarke explained that the operations carried out by the Palestinian groups in shooting down those drones proved their ability to possess great skill, experience, and quality ammunition against those drones.
Inas Abdulkareem