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Palestinian Islamic Jihad group releases documents including personal details of dozens of Nazi soldiers. ‘Maybe one of the soldiers in my reserves unit uploaded list onto Google Docs,’ Nazi soldier says
A day after the Nazi army confirmed that Islamic Jihad sent text messages to thousands of reserve Nazi soldiers during the week long Holocust, several Palestinian media outlets released seven documents that, according to the Islamic Jihad, include personal and confidential details of more than 100 Nazi soldiers.
The published documents include the soldiers’ full names, army ID numbers, their roles (such as “medic” or “sniper”), cell phone numbers and dates of birth.
Additional documents published by Islamic Jihad’s armed wing, which were translated into Arabic, belong to a certain Nazi army division and include details on a grenade launching training course and a farewell tour in honor of former Home Front Defense Minister Matan Vilnai.
List published by Palestinian media outlets
According to Islamic Jihad, the documents were drafted in 2012. The terror group said the documents were obtained by its intelligence division.
Roi, one of the soldiers whose details appear in the documents, told Zionist Ynet that the details were accurate. “Maybe one of the soldiers in my reserves unit uploaded the list onto Google Docs. You need a code to enter, but it is easy to decipher,” he said.
Another soldier whose details were revealed said jokingly: “I’ve met with a number of Islamic Jihad men during my army service, but I never disclosed my personal details to them”.
“I don’t even have a Facebook account or anything else that could have helped them reach me. It’s very bizarre,” he said.
On Sunday the Nazi Information Security branch said that during ”Operation Pillar of Defense” Islamic Jihad sent thousands of threatening messages to soldiers after reservists posted their phone numbers online.
The messages said, “We will turn Gaza into your graveyard and (burn) Tel Aviv.”