- They firmly testified that the IDF soldiers are among the most inhumanly cruel people they have ever encountered.
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Stories after stories are surfacing, revealing the cruelty of the Zionist. Heliza and Hazwani Helmi, who were among the Malaysian delegates of the Global Sumud Flotilla mission. Here’s what they shared about their experience:
- They firmly testified that the IDF soldiers are among the most inhumanly cruel people they have ever encountered.
- Before the interception, their small boat was hit several times by high-pressure water cannons, violently shaking it. Despite the danger, the boat captain remained determined, checking their distance to Gaza and trying to move faster to reach it. The attacks continued until they were finally intercepted.
- After the interception, they were forced to remain on the boat for seven to eight hours under the scorching sun.
- The treatment they received after reaching the dock was even worse, the IDF soldiers’ cruelty intensified.
- Their hands were tied behind their backs for hours. The last time they had water or food was on October 1. After that, they were denied both.
- They said they genuinely thought they would die of thirst. When they begged for water, the soldiers ignored them. In desperation, they drank water from the toilet.
- Before being taken to prison, Heliza was questioned by the IDF. When asked why she wanted to go to Gaza, she replied, “Because we want to give aid.” They asked, “What kind of aid?” She said, “Food aid.” When they mocked, “Why are there so many of you bringing food aid?” she answered, “To educate the world.” Upon hearing that, they smirked and said, “Welcome to jail.”
- Hazwani recalled that before the interception, the IDF repeatedly hijacked their radio communication and even played a song with the haunting line, “Many more will have to suffer, many more will have to die, don’t ask me why.”
- Several delegates needed medical attention, but when they requested medicine (after their supplies were confiscated), they were mocked. The soldiers sneered, “Have you died? If not, it’s not a problem.”
- The sisters managed to keep their hijabs, though not without harassment. They said the female soldiers were even more vicious than the men. When ordered to remove their hijabs, they explained that it was mandatory for modesty. A male soldier later intervened, and after they explained they needed their hijabs for prayers, he allowed them to keep them on.
- There were moments in their cell when delegates broke down crying together, thinking about how much worse the Palestinians endure every day.
- One of the delegates sharing their cell was a 78 y.o. old woman with a broken leg, who still declared with unshaken faith, “We will return.”
- They were blindfolded and confined in an extremely small space.
- Only upon release were they finally given drinkable water, but it was recorded by the IDF for propaganda purposes.
- Some delegates from Spain and Sweden are still detained. They told the Malaysian team to be grateful for Malaysia’s support of the Palestinian cause, and asked that the world be informed they chose to remain imprisoned as representatives of the Palestinians.
- There were around 15 prison cells in total.
- Before being released, every delegate shouted together, "Free, free Palestine!”unafraid even as IDF snipers pointed their guns at them.
These testimonies are not just stories, they are evidence of the cruelty faced by those who stood up for humanity. Spread this. Let the world know how inhumanely Israhell treats those who dare to help Palestine, even more to the Palestinians themselves.
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