"Hamas planned to use cyanide salt against civilians"confirms President Herzog I24 i24 in French

President Herzog revealed the connection between Hamas and Al-Qaeda in an interview with Sky News

Israeli President Isaac Herzog announced in an interview with Sky News on Sunday that “a USB device found among Hamas terrorists proves that the terrorist organization planned to use cyanide salt against civilians,” similar to those used by the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda procedures carried out”.

According to Herzog’s revelations, a mobile device found on the body of a Hamas terrorist killed on Israeli territory contains detailed instructions on how to produce chemical weapons and distribute them to the civilian population. The source of the document is a 2003 manual from the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, the use of which indicates both the connection between the organizations and Hamas’s intention to use chemical weapons for mass destruction, as IS had planned in the past .

Among the detailed contents of the device found on the terrorist, specific instructions for preparing a device for distributing cyanide salt were found. The president added: “These are documents found on the body of one of these sadistic terrorists. These are al-Qaeda documents. We’re dealing with ISIS, Al-Qaeda and Hamas – these are the faces of the organizations we’re dealing with.” In this document there were instructions for the production of chemical weapons.”

Chaim Goldberg/FLASH90Chaim Goldberg/FLASH90Israeli President Isaac Herzog

“What the State of Israel has experienced is pure cruelty. And given that, we see people all over the world supporting this terrorism, we see them in the protests in London and elsewhere around the world – “Why do you support evil?” What’s behind it? Do you really believe that a person should be tortured? Civilians or pregnant women? Older people with dementia? “People who have only done good things,” the president told the British television station. “Let me tell you that the Israeli families on the Gaza border are the greatest supporters of peace with the Palestinians,” the Israeli president concluded.