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Israel has declared it will release unedited, uncensored footage of Hamas ' ruthless October 7 attacks on unsuspecting civilians to counter what it says is a 'Holocaust denial-like phenomenon' amid backlash over its airstrikes of the Gaza Strip.

Spokesman Eylon Levy confirmed stark, unedited footage would be released. He said it will combat 'Holocaust denial-like phenomenon' of Hamas atrocitiesIsrael has declared it will release unedited, uncensored footage of Hamas' ruthless October 7 attacks on unsuspecting civilians to counter what it says is a 'Holocaust denial-like phenomenon' amid backlash over its airstrikes of the Gaza Strip.

It comes as part of Israel's response to backlash over its incessant bombing of the Gaza Strip which is thought to have killed more than 5,000 Palestinians since October 7. The bodies of two Israelis murdered in their homes are seen in this image previously shared online. MailOnline has requested unedited, unseen footage of Hamas attacks from the Israeli government press office

A series of satellite images, shared on the IDF's official website and social media accounts, shows what they claim are launch pits dug into the ground right next to the civilian structures - something Israel says backs up their claims that Hamas is using the Palestinian people as human shields. 'Since the beginning of the war, the Hamas terrorist organization has been exploiting civilians and civilian sites such as kindergartens, schools, and mosques for the purpose of firing rockets at Israel. Hamas deliberately fires its rockets at Israeli civilians,' IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said.

Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry said Monday that more than 5,000 people have been killed in the besieged Palestinian enclave since Israel launched its withering bombing campaign more than two weeks ago. The United States, which has brokered the entry of the aid convoys, has vowed a 'continued flow' of relief goods into Gaza, even as UN aid agencies have said far more is needed.

It said the targets 'included tunnels containing Hamas terrorists, dozens of operational command centres' as well as 'military compounds and observation posts' used by Islamic Jihad, another militant group. Palestinians look for survivors of the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023

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