Since the start of hostilities in the Gaza Strip, 3 Argentines have already died. So far, they estimate almost 1,000 dead and another 2,000 injured.
Is about Silvia Mirensky, an 80-year-old Argentine who lived in Israel for four decades. He joins the two Argentine citizens who died this Saturday, during the attacks of Hamas to the Gaza Stripwhile Israel He recreated the state of alert.
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As confirmed, Mirensky He died during the attacks by the Hamas terrorist group on Israel that took place this Saturday. He lived in a kibbutz 17 kilometers from Loop and he was 80 years old. This is the third confirmed Argentine victim. The woman was born in Buenos Aires and she died after her house caught fire in the attacks.


War in Gaza: another Argentine dead in Israel
From Israel, Zulema, one of Silvia’s sisters, confirmed the death of the woman in dialogue with Infobae. “In the early hours of Saturday, the Palestinians broke the siege and stormed the area. They screamed, they filmed what they did. They entered Ein Hashloshá knocking door after door. My two sisters live there. The House of Silvia It is near the edge of the kibbutz,” he explained.
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Debris in Gaza, after attacks by Israeli aircraft.
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The Argentine embassy reported two dead Argentines
The Embassy of Argentina in Israel reported this Saturday that they found two other Argentines dead. This information was given after knowing the war unleashed between the country governed by Benjamin Netanyahu and the movement Hamaswhich governs the Gaza Strip.
One of the Argentine victims in the attacks is Rodolfo “Rody” Skariszewski, 56 years old, who was fired on social media by his children. Originally from the Cordoba town of Fourth quarter Until 1988, he moved with his family to Israel to join military service. He lived in Moshav Ohada town 15 minutes from the Gaza Stripand had a computer business.
The second known victim was named Abi Korinson of Moishe Korinformer director of Culture of the Amy. He was the eldest of three brothers, had three children and lived for years in Israel.
The Argentine representative in Tel Aviv, Ramiro Hidalgo said that “the Argentine community It is widely dispersed throughout the state of Israelso we do not rule out that there may have been someone very close to the conflict zone.”
Source: Ambito