Israeli military spokesman says Israel to strike Gaza City very soon

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on October 14, 2023
Israeli military spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari announced a forthcoming strike on Gaza City and urged residents to relocate to the southern Gaza Strip, citing Hamas's alleged use of civilians as shields, as Israel prepares for a potential ground offensive amid ongoing conflict.

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Published on October 16, 2023 -  00:55
Israeli military confirms 199 hostages abducted by Hamas and warns Hezbollah not to act
"We have updated the families of 199 hostages," says Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari, revising up an earlier figure of 155 captives, Israeli and foreigners alike, as he gives remarks on day 10 of the Gaza war. War erupted between Israel and Palestinian-based Hamas on October 7, triggered by a bloody attack by Hamas militants, killing 1,400 people in Israel. Israel has retaliated with strikes on Gaza that so far have claimed at least 2,700 lives.

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