• A video showed Shani Louk’s naked body being paraded through Gaza on the back of a Hamas truck.

  • Her family told Der Spiegel that Louk’s bank said her credit card had been used in Gaza.

  • More than 600 Israelis have died and over 100 have been captured by Hamas, Israel says.

Shani Louk, the young woman whose naked body was seen in the back of a pick-up truck driven by Hamas fighters through Gaza, may have also been robbed, a report suggests.

The parents have not heard from their daughter since a phone call early on the morning of October 7, just after Hamas launched the first rockets into Israeli territory.

But in an interview with German news outlet Der Spiegel, the family said they had received information from her bank that the tattoo artist’s credit card had been used in Gaza.

Louk’s mother, Ricarda Louk, still holds out hope that her daughter might still be alive, saying in a video posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, that she saw her daughter “unconscious in a car with Palestinians.”

“I just don’t want to admit it yet,” she told Der Spiegel.

    • @randomname01@feddit.nl
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      -371 year ago

      Hmm yes, the oppressed people in the Gaza Strip have an interest in maintaining the status quo. I am very smart, yes.

        • @randomname01@feddit.nl
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          01 year ago

          Palestinians support Hamas because they want to see the apartheid state that oppresses them fall, not because they support the status quo lmao.

            • @hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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              51 year ago

              Yes, just like Mandela. And the political parties in Northern Ireland. And the USA after it’s civil war etc etc.

              Hamas will try to legitimize, should a path forward be found. It is now less likely and further away. I expect Hamas is pretty much finished. Israel will use this as an excuse to obliterate the Palestinians with great force.

        • ???
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          -61 year ago

          Yes let’s all quote those elections done 16 years ago that lots of Palestinians couldn’t even be part of and were never repeated to say stuff like “And Palestinians support Hamas”. Let’s generalize all the way to hell. Let’s make it all black and white.

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              Sounds to me more like I’m one of those 47%

              But no, let’s take Brexit numbers and make them black or white.

              All I said was that not all Palestinians support Hamas. This is factually correct. It is not something you can dispute.

              Do you even read the things you post to me? Look at this

              Head pollster Khalil Shikaki, who has been surveying Palestinian public opinion for more than two decades, called it a “dramatic” shift, but said it also resembles previous swings toward Hamas during times of confrontation. Those all dissipated within three to six months as Hamas failed to deliver on promises of change.

              You are making big sweeping statements from an article that contradicts the polarity you are trying to display.

              If you really are Palestinian, you are not well informed.

              Edit: I just want to add, what a shitty tactic. “If you are really Palestinian”… yes, I’m really Palestinian. I’m registered at the UN as a Palestinian refugee with the right of return. I’m a fucking diaspora. There is no need to deny people their own heritage or identity because of a petty online argument. I’ve lived my early life in Jordan, surrounded by Palestinian and Jordanian families. I have Palestinian friends. I’m very well aware of Palestinians who support Hamas, and aware that it’s not even close to everyone. I’m not stupid enough to generalize and run with it.

            • ???
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              21 year ago

              I never signed up for Lemmygrad nor do I seem to agree with their opinions. So why should I go there? Because I’m saying that not all Palestinians support Hamas? Like dude, I’m a Palestinian and I don’t support Hamas. What do you want me to do in Lemmygrad?

              • Rikudou_SageA
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                01 year ago

                Cool, revolution when? If 47% disagree, it should be pretty quick, that’s well beyond the critical mass needed for a successful revolution. Until then don’t claim that Palestinians don’t support Hamas.

                Do we think that every individual in Palestine supports them? No. Do we think Palestinians in general support them? Yes.

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                  Until then don’t claim that Palestinians don’t support Hamas.

                  Come on, this is a generalization. It doesn’t take two people to see this is a blanket statement. Do you agree it’s a blanket statement?

                  Do we think that every individual in Palestine supports them? No. Do we think Palestinians in general support them? Yes.

                  If this is what you are trying to say, then you are both (1) bad at expressing it, and (2) incorrect.

                  (1) if this was your point form the start, why not say this instead of a blanket statement? and (2) where is the “in general” in a survey with an almost perfect split in the middle and with support for Hamas changing every year, increasing during times of conflict and trauma, and decreasing during times when Hamas is shit at managing Gaza as a residential area?

                  To reiterate:

                  Do we think Palestinians in general support them?

                  No. That would be bad math and almost intentionally misreading the situation to polarize it.

                  Cool, revolution when?


                  Edit: I just want to comment on this part

                  Cool, revolution when?

                  So you’ve set a personally high bar for Palestinians, this is not a situation that is reasonable or would happen easily or would help us make any conclusion. This is like saying, “Israel in general supports Netanyahu because no one has started a revolution yet.”

                  Now it starts to sound stupid, you see.

                  • Rikudou_SageA
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                    Now it starts to sound stupid, you see.

                    Does it, though? You might be mistaking me as someone who’s on Israel’s side or who’s picking any side in this. My stance is that both sides suck and that yes, some revolution would be real nice on both sides.