Israel released a video this Monday about the rescue operation of the two hostages Argentines in Rafah, at the southern end of the Gaza Stripwhere the fear of an Israeli incursion against Hamas paralyzes tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees in this town.
The city was the scene last night of an important mission of the army, the security agency Shin Bet and the israeli police, which allowed the rescue of “two Israeli hostages, Fernando Marman (60 years) and Louis Har (70)”, according to a statement from these three services.
The Argentine presidency confirmed the identity of those released and the president’s office Javier Milei, that a few days ago he was in Israel and this Monday he is in Rome, he thanked the Israeli security forces on the X network.
Israel IDF operation in Rafah to free Argentine hostages.mp4
The video about the operation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to free hostages.
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Hostages released by Israel in Gaza are “in stable condition”
Kidnapped in the Kibbutz Nir Yitzhakthe two men were taken to the medical center Sheba, in Ramat Gan, and “they are in stable condition”reported Arnon Afek, director of the establishment.
Israeli forces stormed “with explosives” on the second floor of a building where these captives were, “They opened fire on nearby targets and freed the hostages,” the army and government said.
“Shooting then erupted from this building and neighboring buildings, followed by long fighting, during which Dozens of Hamas targets were bombed to allow the soldiers to leave,” the prime minister’s office stated, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hamas denounced that the operation left “about 100 dead” and the US took off
The Ministry of Health of the territory, governed by Hamas, For his part, he pointed out that The operation left “about 100 dead”among them children.
USA, Israel’s main ally, insisted it would not support a “large-scale” Israeli military operation in Rafah without a plan to protect civilians.
“Without a plan that is credible and that [los israelíes] can execute, we do not support a large-scale military operation,” he declared. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, at a press conference.
More than 1.4 million Palestinians who fled the fighting are currently crowded into this town, according to the UN.
Source: Ambito