In the meantime, at least 24 Palestinians have died and dozens have been injured in the attacks of Israel against the Gaza Strip so far this Saturday.
This Friday, the Israeli army recovered the lifeless body of Nattapong Pinta, a Thai employee who was abducted by a Palestinian militia during the attacks of 7 October 2023 in southern Israel, the military authorities announced on Saturday.
In a statement, the Israeli troops insured it was painted alive in the kibbutz NIR OZ by members of the Mujahidines Brigades, one of the militias that Hamas supported during the attacks of 7 October.
The Mujahidines were also responsible for the kidnapping of Shiri Bibas and their children, Ariel and KFIR, whose bodies were brought back to Israel during the truce from the beginning of the year.
According to the army, he painted prisoners.
“The operation was possible thanks to accurate information obtained during a interrogation From the SI (Israel Security Agency, or Shin Bet) to a terrorist, together with information from the hostage operational Force and the IDF Intelligence Directorate (Israel Defense Forces), “explains a military statement.
The Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, has spoken in a statement to his participation in the wife and son of Pinta and thanked Israeli soldiers for their work to return them to Gaza.
The hostage and disappeared families forum has required for the Israeli government to do everything possible to return to 55 hostages That is still going on in Gaza, of which at least twenty would stay alive according to the estimates of Israel.
More than 24 dead this Saturday
At least 24 Palestinians died and dozens were injured in the attacks of Israel on the Gaza Strip so far on Saturday, according to the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa.
The most deadly attacks have taken place in the city of Jan Yunis, in the south of the Enclave, where at least 12 people have lost their lives and another 40 were injured in bombing against the tents for displaced people in the area.
Source: EITB

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