On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that his nation will keep up its fight against Hamas in spite of its "painful losses".
Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, declared on Wednesday that seven hostages, including three with foreign passports, had died as a result of Israel's airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp on Tuesday.
Soldiers from the Israeli army examine a few of the hundreds of burned-out cars that were left over from the attack on October 7. AAFP.
On October 7, when its terrorists stormed Israel's cities and murdered 1400 people, including women and children, Hamas had taken about 240 people hostage. Four civilians, including two Americans, have been released by the group. One of the soldiers held captive by Hamas has been freed by Israeli forces.
Israel asserted on Wednesday that the airstrike had killed a Hamas commander. However, Hamas refuted reports that any of its military chiefs perished in the assault. Palestine's authorities reported that the attack claimed the lives of fifty civilians.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, declared on Wednesday that his nation will not back down from its war with Hamas, even in the face of "painful losses" in combat inside the Gaza Strip.
"We have experienced both heartbreaking losses and numerous noteworthy victories. After the army confirmed at least 11 soldiers were killed in ground combat on Tuesday, Netanyahu said in a televised speech, "We know that every soldier of ours is an entire world."
"We're going to keep going until we win," he said.
On Wednesday, Hamas was releasing a number of foreign nationals and seriously injured individuals following an agreement mediated by Qatar.
Paltel, a Palestinian telecommunications company, announced today that internet and communication services were unavailable on Wednesday.
Following weeks of bombardment, Israel has now deployed ground forces into the Gaza Strip. The nation has sworn to eradicate Hamas from the face of the planet.
A humanitarian crisis has arisen in Gaza as a result of Israel's retaliatory attacks; since October 7, over 8500 Palestinians—including 3542 children—have died. Additionally, the nation has mainly prevented humanitarian aid.
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