“Yesterday, seven hostages were killed in the Israeli massacre in the Jabalia refugee camp, three of them with foreign passports,” the group said in a statement.
The spokesman for the military wing of Hamas, Abu Obeida, reported last week that there have been some since the start of the war, on October 7 Fifty hostages have been killed in heavy Israeli bombardments about the Palestinian enclave.
Israel has confirmed the identities of 240 hostages in Gaza kidnapped by Hamas last year October 7 of whom the group released four women, an American mother and daughter and two elderly Israeli women, “for humanitarian reasons.”
In addition, the army claimed on Monday to have rescued a captured Israeli soldier in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli army also confirmed yesterday that it had attacked the Palestinian refugee camp Jabalia. where at least 145 people diedaccording to Gazan hospital sources, after the air launch of several one-ton rockets in one of the deadliest attacks committed by Israel.
“During the fighting yesterday (Tuesday), troops identified several Hamas terrorists who barricaded themselves in a multi-storey building, located near a school, a medical center and government buildings, in the Jabalia area. ‘The air force was ordered to attack the terrorists’a military spokesman said today.
Source: El heraldo

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