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Muslim council condemns treatment of hostages in Gaza

The way Hamas treats the bodies of the hostages it killed shows how evil the terrorists are.

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Mosque minarets. Credit: sofdoug/Pixabay.

The Council of Muslims Against Antisemitism is deeply concerned and saddened over the barbarity and inhuman treatment of the remains of the hostages that were returned to Israel by Hamas terrorists as a part of the ceasefire deal.

“This once again proves how low and evil Hamas terrorists can go,” said Raheel Raza, president of CMAA.

The world human-rights bodies were shocked to see how the remains of the hostages were paraded and displayed during the handover.

CMAA also condemns the Hamas deception and lies as the remains were found not to be of Shiri Bibas, 32, as agreed in the ceasefire deal. Hamas terrorists abducted Bibas and her two children, Ariel and Kfir, during the barbaric attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, and later killed them in captivity.

The world is silent; how then do we wonder why antisemitism is on the rise?

Our prayers and thoughts are with the families of the hostages, both alive and deceased.

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