Forced Letter

As in the Holocaust: the Letter that Hamas Forced the Abductees to Write

The terrorist organization Hamas published a "letter of thanks" written by Daniel Aloni while she was in captivity, in which she thanks the terrorists for their treatment of her and her daughter. The purpose of the letter: improving the image of Hamas in the world.

(Photo: Wisam Haslmaoun / Flash90)

The murderous terrorist organization Hamas forced some of the released captives to write a letter of thanks to the terrorists claiming that the captives were treated well. This is a letter written under threats in an attempt by Hamas to improve its image in the eyes of the world.

The letter was published by the military wing of Hamas, and at the bottom of the page are written the names of Daniel and Amelia Aloni who were released last Friday, as part of the first wave of the release of abductees.

In the letter, Daniela and Amelia apparently thank the terrorists for guarding them and for the good treatment they gave them during their captivity and for not harming them.

As a reminder, about a month ago, Hamas published a video in which Daniel Aloni is seen speaking in front of the camera and accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of not carrying out an exchange deal that includes the return of all the prisoners of the terrorist organizations.

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