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Israel Bombs Gaza largest refugee camp, claims Hamas Commander, Terrorists killed in Strikes

Israel Bombs Gaza largest refugee camp, claims Hamas Commander, Terrorists killed in Strikes
Israel Bombs Gaza largest refugee camp, claims Hamas Commander, Terrorists killed in Strikes

Israel said that several terrorists along with a Hamas commander were killed in an attack by the Israel Defense Forces on Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces blew up the tunnels where Hamas terrorists were hiding. Israel says Ibrahim Biari, the commander of Hamas’s Central Jabalia Battalion, was killed in an IDF airstrike. The IDF said its fighter jets killed a senior Hamas commander responsible for the October 7 attack.

The Israeli army has announced that it has destroyed tunnels where terrorists are hiding in Gaza. Commander Biari and 50 Palestinians were killed in the airstrikes. IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus said dozens of Hamas militants were attacked and killed while they were in an underground tunnel complex similar to Biari. At least 50 Palestinians have been killed and 150 injured in the largest refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian health officials said.

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Yemeni Houthis have announced that they launched drones and missiles against Israel. They claimed they had joined the Israel-Hamas war on Tuesday. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saari warned that they will launch more attacks on Israel. Bolivia on Tuesday accused Israel of committing crimes against humanity in Gaza. Colombia and Chile also announced they were recalling their ambassadors to Israel.

The Israel-Hamas war escalated. According to the latest official figures, 10,000 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza, according to Hamas. Power generators at the Al Shifa Medical Complex and the Indonesian Hospital are not working due to a lack of fuel, making it difficult to treat the wounded.  Meanwhile, Hamas has indicated to mediators that some foreign hostages will be released in the coming days.

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