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Israeli forces rescued four Hamas-held hostages in the central Gaza Strip.!!!

By: S K Singh Editor-in-Chief

WAR-REPORT:- Israeli forces rescued four Hamas-held hostages during a complex operation in the central Gaza Strip. Hamas captured the four hostages from the Nova music festival during the October 7 attack. This marks the second successful rescue of living hostages by Israel during the war. Israeli forces engaged Palestinian fighters during the rescue and Palestinian fighters killed one Israeli officer during the engagement.

Hamas fighters fired a man portable air defense system at an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) helicopter in Nuseirat, where the rescue occurred. The IDF acknowledged the presence of civilians in the area and estimated the number of casualties to be under 100. Palestinian reports said that hundreds of civilians died during the rescue.

An Israeli Army Radio correspondent reported that the IDF recently launched raids in eastern Bureij and eastern Deir al Balah in the central Gaza Strip prior to “provide cover” for the rescue operation. US officials speaking to Western media said that the United States provided some intelligence to support the hostage rescue operation.

The spokesperson for Hamas’ military wing threatened to capture more hostages and noted that most of the hostages remain in Hamas’ hands in response to the Israeli hostage rescue. Hamas referenced its May 2024 claims that it captured Israeli soldiers in Jabalia as evidence of its ability to take additional hostages. The IDF has previously denied that Hamas kidnapped an Israeli soldier in Jabalia in May 2024.

 Hamas also said that Israel killed other hostages while conducting the rescue. Hamas stated that Israel’s rescue operation does not alter what it calls Israel’s “strategic failure” in the Gaza Strip. Hamas commended its fighters who engaged Israeli forces during the rescue and criticized the United States for its involvement in the operation.

Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz canceled his June 8 speech, in which he was expected to announce his resignation from the coalition government. He made this decision following the Israeli hostage rescue. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Gantz not to leave the government during ”this time for unity.”

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