A militant filmed drinking cola from an Israeli family’s refrigerator after killing their father during the Oct. 7 assault on Israeli border communities has been killed in an aerial attack on a Hamas compound near Gaza City, the Israeli military said Tuesday.
The Israeli military said its assault on the militants took place outside the hospital and that steps were taken to reduce the chance of harming civilians.
The Gaza Health Ministry said an assault on the hospital Saturday killed three people.
Obaida said they were issued after the “Nuseirat incident,” apparently referencing a June operation Israel in which five Israeli hostages were rescued from Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp.”
But in his first public address since Israel’s military recovered the bodies of six hostages over the weekend, Netanyahu pushed back.
Although Egypt and Hamas deny the claim, Netanyahu says pulling out Israeli troops would allow Hamas to re-arm and once again rampage into Israel.
Hamas holding live hostages and remains More protests are planned Tuesday evening in several parts of Israel, according to the Hostages Families Forum, which has been calling on the government to secure a deal with Hamas.
The group led the Oct. 7 assault on Israel that saw militants kill almost 1,200 people and take more than 200 hostages.
Israel says 101 hostages remain in Gaza, dozens of whom are thought to be dead.
More than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched its war there in response to the Hamas’ attack on southern Israel, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.
Following the death of their father in October, a militant was captured on camera sipping cola from the refrigerator of an Israeli family. Ariel strikes on a Hamas base close to Gaza City have claimed the lives of seven Israeli border community assault victims, the Israeli military announced on Tuesday.
Amid protests and strikes intended to put pressure on the government to negotiate the release of hostages held by militants led by Hamas, hundreds of thousands of Israelis went to the streets just before the attack.
According to the military, eight militants were killed when Air Force fighter jets attacked a compound close to the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City. Among them was Ahmed Fozi Wadia, the battalion commander who led the raid on Israel’s Netiv HaAsara settlement on October 10. 7 and “ordered the massacre” of the people.
The incident was captured on camera, showing Israeli Gil Taasa jumping on a grenade that the militants had thrown in after he and his two sons had fled to safety. Next, Wadia can be seen sipping soda in front of the kids, who were hurt in the explosion and subsequently taken to safety.
According to the Israeli military, precautions were taken to lessen the possibility of injuring civilians when it launched its attack on the militants outside the hospital. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, three people were slain in an attack on the hospital on Saturday.
“We all failed you,” Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s parents say at their son’s burial.
A spokesman for Hamas said that the hostages would be “sent home in coffins.”.
According to Abu Obaida, the spokesman for Hamas’ armed al-Qassam Brigades, the militants who are holding hostages have been given dark new orders for when Israeli troops try to free them. Apparently alluding to an operation in June during which five Israeli hostages were freed from Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp, Obaida claimed they were issued following the “Nuseirat incident.”. ****.
In a statement, Obaida said, “We say to everyone clearly that after the Nuseirat incident, new instructions were issued to the Mujahideen assigned to guard the prisoners regarding dealing with them if the occupation army approached their place of detention.”. “If Netanyahu doesn’t reach a compromise and instead insists on using military force to free the prisoners, their relatives will have to decide whether to accept them dead or alive when they return to them in coffins. “. .
Before the hostage was killed, Hamas released a video of her.
Terrorists from Hamas published a video in which hostage Eden Yerushalmi, whose body was discovered over the weekend, expressed her love for her family and urged the Israeli government to negotiate the release of all the other detainees. According to the government, the six were shot on Thursday or Friday at close range. The date of the video’s filming is unclear.
When Hamas attacked, Yerushalmi, 24, was working as a bartender at the Nova music festival close to kibbutz Re’im. A portion of the video was authorized for public release by her family.
We adore you too, Eden, and we terribly miss you. Her family said, “You are forever in our hearts,” in a statement made public by the Hostages and Missing Family Forum.
“I won’t listen to preachers,” said Netanyahu.
Israeli demonstrators late on Monday passed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private residence in Jerusalem with six empty coffins covered in Israeli flags. This came as Netanyahu was under growing pressure from families to reach a cease-fire agreement and make concessions to Hamas. When police moved in to scatter the demonstrators, fighting broke out in front of Netanyahu’s home. However, Netanyahu retreated in his first speech to the public following the discovery of six hostages’ bodies over the weekend by Israel’s military.
Netanyahu declared, “These killers shot them in the back of the head and executed six of our hostages.”. “And after all of this, we’re supposed to be serious? Are we supposed to give in?”.
Following months of conflict, President Joe Biden stated that Netanyahu needed to do more to secure an agreement, following hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking part in protests and a general strike in recent days. Netanyahu is under pressure to reach a compromise from certain segments of his own administration.
Israel claims that Hamas smuggles weapons into Gaza through the so-called Philadelphi corridor, a narrow strip of land along Gaza’s border with Egypt, and this is one major apparent point of contention for the prime minister. Netanyahu claims that removing Israeli troops would enable Hamas to re-arm and re-attack Israel, despite denials from Egypt and Hamas.
“Nobody will preach to me,” Netanyahu remarked, “but no one is more committed than me to freeing the hostages.”. “.
Licenses for the export of weapons are suspended by Britain.
Netanyahu has also been responding over the past 24 hours to the United Kingdom’s announcement that it was suspending 30 of Israel’s 350 arms export licenses due to a “clear risk,” as stated by British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, that some of these weapons could be used in violation of international law.
Netanyahu called the action “disgusting” and claimed that it would “only give Hamas more confidence.”. ****.
According to the British Foreign Office, Israel receives relatively little military equipment from Britain; in fact, less than 1% of Israel’s defense imports come from this country. The ‘U. s. constitutes approximately 70% of Israel’s armament suppliers.
Hamas is capturing living hostages and remnants.
Tuesday night, more demonstrations are scheduled throughout Israel, according to the Hostages Families Forum, an organization that has been urging the government to reach a settlement with Hamas. The team took the Oct. 7 assault on Israel, during which terrorists captured over 200 hostages and killed nearly 1,200 people. Several hostages are believed to be dead, out of the 101 hostages that Israel claims are still in Gaza.
According to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, since Israel began its war there in retaliation for Hamas’s attack on southern Israel, over 40,000 Palestinians have died there.