The armed wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the Ezzeldin al Qassam Brigades, stated this Wednesday that at least seven hostages, including three with foreign passports, died in the bombing carried out on Tuesday by Israel against the Jabalia refugee campthe largest in the Palestinian enclave.
The brigades have indicated that “seven civilians” died in “the massacre” in Yabalia and has specified that among them are three foreigners, without giving details about their nationalities, as reported by the Palestinian newspaper ‘Filastin’, linked to the Palestinian Islamist group.
The Israeli Army has stated after the bombing in Jabalia that it had resulted in the death of “about 50 terrorists“, among them the commander of the Central Jabalia Battalion of Hamas, Ibrahim Biari, “one of the leaders” of the attacks carried out on October 7 by the Islamist group.
After this, Jonathan Conricus, one of the Army spokespersons, has confirmed the information about civilian casualties in the attackwhich had as its declared target an underground facility in which Biari was supposedly located, while the Gaza authorities, controlled by Hamas, have reported “hundreds” of victims in the attack, which they have described as “one of the largest massacres by of the occupation“.
The attacks carried out on October 7 by Hamas left nearly 1,400 dead and more than 230 kidnapped, while the authorities of the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Islamist group, They have reported the death of more than 8,500 people in Israeli bombingsa figure to which more than 110 deaths are added in security force operations and settler attacks in the West Bank.
Source: Lasexta

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