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Death toll in war between Israel and Hamas rises to more than 800

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More than 500 people have died in Israel’s war against Gaza militias which began yesterday with repeated and sudden attacks by Hamas; while in the Strip, the latest

Death toll in war between Israel and Hamas rises to more than 800

More than 500 people have died in Israel’s war against Gaza militias which began yesterday with repeated and sudden attacks by Hamas; while in the Strip, the latest count shows the death toll has reached a record high. 313 Palestinians.

In addition to the 500 deaths confirmed by official sources, In Israel, 2,048 people were injured as a result of the war. 350 people are in serious condition due to a Hamas ground offensive that has targeted dozens of communities and thousands of rockets fired at Israeli soil.

In Gaza, where Israel carried out dozens of airstrikes against Hamas military infrastructure, the death toll reached 313. including 20 children and more than 2,000 wounded

However, Israeli army claims to have killed more than 400 Palestinian militiamen in the Gaza Strip and hundreds on Israeli soil since the start of a new war yesterday between Israel and Gaza militias, unprecedented in its scale.

Photo: Reuters

“Hundreds of terrorists have been killed and dozens of terrorists are in our custody.. Hundreds of terrorists have been killed trying to infiltrate and return to the Gaza Strip. “We have neutralized about 400 terrorists in the Gaza Strip,” Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said today.

Fighting continues in several cities near the border with the Gaza Strip, where an undetermined number of police officers are still present; Israeli bombing of the enclave and the firing of rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel also continue, triggering anti-aircraft alarms in the south of the country.

At least 10 rockets fell in the border town of Sderot. suffered the most from the Hamas offensive because it was the first place they managed to penetrate, where they shot and kidnapped soldiers and civilians.

Israel begins evacuating people from towns near the Gaza Strip

The Israeli army announced today that its troops have begun evacuating residents of 24 communities near Gaza who remain in their homes, several of them were freed by the army after they were occupied by the Islamist Hamas movement yesterday in a surprise attack.

“The population adjacent to the security fence is currently being evacuated based on an assessment of the situation. “Civilians were asked to leave their homes,” This was reported by a representative of the Israel Defense Forces.

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The army published list of these 24 locations, all of them are located around the Gaza Strip. These are Nahal Oz, Nir Am, Mefalsim, Kfar Aza, Gvim, Or Haner, Ivim, Netiv HaAsara, Yad Mordechai, Karmiya, Zikim, Kerem Shalom, Kisufim, Holit, Sufa, Nirim, Nir Oz, Ein Hashlosha, Nir Yitzchak, Beeri , Magen, Reim, Saad and Alumim.

Some of these communities have been liberated by Israeli forces in recent hours. after full or partial occupation by Hamas militias who infiltrated in a surprise attack this Saturday that unleashed a bloody war in the area.

Photo: Reuters

However, fighting between Palestinian militias and Israeli troops continues at a dozen locations inside Israel, where The army stopped several attempts to enter the country by militias, including by sea.

The announcement came shortly after a spokesman for Hamas’ armed wing announced sending new fighters and more weapons to Israeli territory strengthen the forces opposing the army.

Israeli army revealed the identities of 42 of its dead soldiers and the police of 30 of its agentsnumbers that will increase as their relatives are informed.

To this should be added dozens of people captured in Israel and taken to Gaza, the number of deaths of which is unknown.

(according to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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