According to Israeli information, 31 of the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip are no longer alive. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari announced this on Tuesday.
“We have informed 31 families that their captured relatives are no longer among the living and we have declared them dead,” Hagari said at a news conference. According to current Israeli information, 136 hostages are still being held in the Gaza Strip.
Counter-Strike research announced
The Islamist terrorist organization Hamas abducted more than 250 hostages to the Gaza Strip during its unprecedented terrorist attack on Israel on October 7. The majority of the victims were civilians, but also included soldiers whose outposts on the Gaza border were stormed by the attackers. Israeli Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi announced a thorough investigation into the armed forces’ response to the raid.
“Our intention is very clear,” he said at the air force command in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. “To explore, and learn, and get to the bottom of things, and leave no stone unturned.” He did not say when the investigation would begin or who specifically would conduct it.
Criticism of the army is getting louder
The worst massacre in Israel’s history to date had deeply shocked the public in the Jewish state. At the same time, there was criticism of the army, which took a long time to take action against the invading terrorists. It had never happened before that enemy fighters controlled parts of Israeli territory for days.
Israel responded to the massacre with massive airstrikes and a ground offensive. According to Palestinian figures, the number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip has risen to more than 27,000 since the start of the war. “Why haven’t we investigated it yet?” Halevi asked. “We are in an extremely intense, multi-front war.” An investigation will take time. And the conditions must be conducive to its proper implementation.
Source: Krone

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