The Israeli army says it killed the Hamas leader who carried out the October 7 attack

The Israeli army says it killed the Hamas leader who carried out the October 7 attack

An Israeli army spokesman said on Saturday, October 14, that a Hamas leader who led the bloody attack on Israel a week ago was killed by the Israeli army. Another prominent member of the Islamic Movement, Murad Abu Murad, was also killed, the Israeli army announced earlier. The latter was the head of Hamas’ air operations in Gaza City, and he was “He played an important role in leading the terrorists during the massacre.” From the end of last week. Follow our live broadcast.

The Israeli raids resulted in the deaths of 2,215 people, including 724 children. This is the latest assessment issued on Saturday morning by the Palestinian Ministry of Health, affiliated with the Hamas movement. In total, more than 1,300 buildings were destroyed in this 362-square-kilometre area, the United Nations announced. In Israel, more than 1,300 people were killed, including many civilians and at least 258 soldiers, according to authorities.

Two special flights were chartered today for French people wishing to leave Israel. These flights will depart from Tel Aviv to Paris on Saturday, the Quai d’Orsay announced On X (formerly Twitter).

A number of “terrorists” were killed during an infiltration attempt from southern Lebanon. This was announced by the Israeli army spokesman, Saturday morning. The border area has been the scene of regular clashes for about a week, but operations have remained limited until now, as has Israeli bombing on the outskirts of Lebanese border villages.

Josep Borrell considers evacuating Gaza “absolutely impossible.” Head of European Diplomacy, “I“Imagining that a million people could be displaced within 24 hours in a situation like the one in Gaza can only lead to a humanitarian crisis.” “We certainly defend Israel’s right to defend itself.”He added during a press conference. “But like any law, it has limits. And that limit is international law.”

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