The National Directorate of Public Diplomacy of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) is releasing a documentary to show the world some of Hamas’ crimes against humanity, with photographs and videos of the scenes of the October 7 massacre.
It was presented ahead of Thursday’s hearing on South Africa’s petition against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The site was developed in collaboration with the IDF spokesperson and adds to a series of public international relations measures for the foreign community, in which various political bodies worked on the War of the Iron Sword.
The appeal is: “October 7, 2023, Hamas Massacre: Documenting Crimes Against Humanity”
All images of the homicide scenes have been blurred to maintain the privacy of the victims.
The site is intended for international users only and cannot be viewed from computers in the State of Israel.
“As part of our comprehensive and intensive public diplomacy efforts, the Prime Minister’s Office, via the National Public Diplomacy Directorate and in conjunction with the IDF Spokesperson, is launching a site that will commemorate and recall the terrible atrocities that were carried out against the citizens of Israel on the black Saturday of October 7,” said Moshik Aviv, head of Israel’s National Public Diplomacy Directorate.
We will continue to act so that the citizens of the world remain indifferent to the terrible bloodbath we have experienced.
It is a vital diplomatic and international public relations tool that presents serious crimes against humanity. Tomorrow we will appear before the court in The Hague; This site will assist the State of Israel in its project of reminding the world that we are victims of the unprecedented terrorist event we have experienced.
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