«An Isreli settler told how Palestinian resistance fighters refused to harm her and her children during the recent Al-Aqsa Flood operation launched by Al-Qassam forces on the border of the Gaza Strip, amid celebration of the morals of resistance men across platforms. “Rotem,” a mother of two children, spoke to Isreli Channel 12 the moment Al-Qassam Brigades fighters stormed her house during the recent operation, and she could only try to protect her children and explain the situation to them before her house was stormed.»

Rotem: “When they came in, I said, “I have two children here.” That’s the first thing I told them.”

Press reporter: “In Arabic?”

Rotem: “No, in English , They looked around, then one of them said to me in English: Do not be afraid, I am a Muslim. We will not attack you. On the one hand, I was surprised by his response, and on the other hand, I was freed from a lot of pressure. Then I sat with my children, and one of them found a banana on the table. He said to me: Can I have one ? So I told him, yes, you can eat one. They stayed in my house for about two hours, and at the end of the two hours, one of them closes the door and they left .”

Reporter: “That’s all?”

Rotem: “Yes, that’s it.”