If you read through the linked twitter thread it seems like it’s a significant majority too. Obviously this is totally contrary to what Israel has previously claimed.
I also suspect that many of the civilian deaths were caused by the IDF using them as cover, especially at the festival.
In any case, next time someone talks about indiscriminately killing civilians, you can point out that unlike the IDF, Hamas has predominantly and objectively focused on military targets

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    huge own goal for the zionists to tweet this… along with the photo they posted of hundreds of civilian cars destroyed at the rave, things are coming into focus and it’s not a good look for the IDF

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    Look, I’m no expert on army command structures and the specific structure of the IOF, but I find it pretty unbelievable that the lowest ranked soldier Hamas encountered was a corporal.
    I suspect the number of actual civilians in the list is embarrassingly small.

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    They’ve got a mandatory serve for 2 years, no? How many of the list were active at the time?

    Would love a good % of “civilians” killed because it’s looking like virtually all of the 1400 were enlisted at some point recently.

    It does look like a solid 60% are higher ranks though, so justifiably fucked.

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    Hmm, it’s not entirely accurate since she colored a bunch of civilians too. I’d love to have this mess in an excel file so we can figure out the exact number. It’s different from the Haaretz numbers here. I suspect Haaretz didn’t count the reserve soldiers with the soldiers while this list has (res) in front of their names.

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      I’m still not sure to be honest, but yeah, I’ve been suspicious of the accounts of that day.

      There is also the possibility that there were a majority of civilian deaths (official numbers do suggest a small majority of civilians), but not all of them from Palestinian fighters; this article is especially interesting; I quote:

      Kibbutz Be’eri has been a favoured destination for BBC reporters keen to illustrate Hamas’ barbarity. It is where Lucy Williamson headed again this week. And yet none of her reporting highlighted comments made to the Israeli Haaretz newspaper by Tuval Escapa, the kibbutz’s security coordinator. He said Israeli military commanders had ordered the “shelling [of] houses on their occupants in order to eliminate the terrorists along with the hostages”.

      I haven’t checked the Haaretz piece in question myself though. There is also this piece:

      Israeli forces shot their own civilians, kibbutz survivor says

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        If you take the case of Shani Louk, for example, it sounds like she was never taken hostage in the first place, but killed at the festival and her body put on the back of a truck and taken back to Gaza. Which is where that awful video of people spitting on her body comes from.
        Israel found fragments of her skull at the festival site, so she was already dead when she was put back on that truck and taken to Gaza. But the people that had her body contacted her mother and tried to arrange ransom.
        That is probably why the video, which has been so useful for Israeli propaganda, was released in the first place, to give the impression she was alive. After Hamas broke through the border lots of non-resistance Palestinians also came through and I would imagine some of them were probably chancers who committed violence or did things like this (trying to claim ransom for an already dead body).
        None of that is to suggest Hamas didn’t also kill civilians, but if a ‘terrorist’ attack is able to get majority military targets what does that mean for the IDF when they are inflicting 99%+ civilian casualties?

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    damn, you’re sayin that a guerilla fighting force fully aware that they should expect reprisals launched their surprise attacks against military targets and not civilian? what, as if the goal was to weaken israel’s capacity to respond and not just to inflict as much human suffering as possible?

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    shocked-pikachu

    Also I wonder how many of the settlers were killed by either panicking IOF troops or were deliberately murdered by the IOF