Among the fabricated narratives of the alleged bombing of the Beit Yam buses parked in their dormitories, the story of the message written on the bomb stands out, bearing the phrase “in revenge for what Tulkarm camp is being subjected to.” It is a message that makes you open your mouth, bulge your eyes, and pull your hair, due to its extreme naivety and the speed and lightness of its summoning, to justify the plans that will come after it, which it is time for them to leave their files and come out of their drawers, as the time has come to activate them.
Is it reasonable that the perpetrators of this alleged operation would write their message on a bomb that they knew would explode after a while? Unless its authors are the ones who want to invest in the message, not the bomb, to incite and inflame, and to win the title of hero in discovering it before it explodes, in terms of raising the level of adrenaline in the blood for revenge, and rushing to mobilize and incite, and operating the engines to push more forces to the stricken camp, whose residents have been displaced and whose homes have been razed to the ground.
The alleged operation questions expose the fabricated and confused answers, which came as a smoke bomb, to cover up the accusations that Netanyahu was exposed to in killing the Israeli family held captive in Gaza in one of the raids.
The actions that followed the operation, especially Netanyahu and Katz’s “visit” to the camp for the first time, and the threats issued from inside one of the houses whose residents were forced to leave, are nothing but evidence that the operation bears the identity of its fabricators.
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