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Two of the Hamas hostages died under the bombs. Attacks in central Israel

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Two of the Hamas hostages died under the bombs.  Attacks in central Israel

breaking latest news – Two of the three Israeli hostageswhich appeared on Sunday in the video spread by Hamas, they are “died under the bombs of the Israeli army”. This was announced by the Ezzedin al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, who published a new video. Al Jazeera reports it. According to the video, of the three only Noa Argamani is still alive, while Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky are dead.

Terrorist attacks they shook four different streets in Raanana, Israel. The terrorists ran over and stabbed civilians and the toll was a 70-year-old shot to death and 18 injured, including a 70-year-old in critical condition, while a 34-year-old and a 16-year-old teenager are in serious condition. The rescuers reported it.

The town’s mayor, Chaim Broyde, urged residents and children to stay at home until the situation was “clarified”. An eyewitness told Haaretz that he “saw someone stab three people near a shopping mall, and then steal a car, start driving and use the car to run over people.”

And Palestinian originally from the West Bank city of Hebron arrested because he was believed to be involved in the attacks. According to the police, the man stole three cars with which he hit passers-by during the action. The terrorist stabbed a passerby, then changed vehicles three times. Another 16 people suffered minor injuries. The police also arrested a second man, a relative of the arrested Palestinian, also from Hebron.

Tension in Lebanon

The Israeli Armed Forces, for their part, say they carried out an airstrike on a Hezbollah site in southern Lebanon, in response to attacks by the terrorist group on the border today. The site hit by a fighter plane in Maroun el-Ras is described by the IDF as “operational infrastructure” belonging to Hezbollah.

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Missile hits another ship in the Red Sea

A US-owned cargo ship has been hit by a missile off the coast of Yemen, according to Britain’s Security Agency and a maritime risk firm. The United Kingdom Marine Trade Operations reported on its website a “ship hit from above by a missile”, without providing further details.

The missile was launched by the Houthis. This is what we read in a post on X from the Unified Command of the United States Armed Forces. “On January 15, at around 4pm (Sanaa time), Iran-backed Houthi militants fired an anti-ship ballistic missile from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and hit the M/V Gibraltar Eagle, a flagged vessel of the Marshall Islands and owned by the United States,” the post reads. The ship did not report significant damage and is continuing its journey”, adds the US Command, according to which there were no injuries.

Hamas, over 60 killed in Gaza

Beyond 60 people they were killed in the last 24 hours in Gaza from the “intense” Israeli attacks: The Hamas Ministry of Health made this known. The attacks hit the southern cities of Khan Yunis and Rafah, as well as areas around Gaza City; The targets also include two hospitals, a girls’ school and “dozens” of houses.

The hospitals, protected by international humanitarian law, have been repeatedly hit by Israeli attacks in Gaza since the outbreak of the war: the Israeli army accuses Hamas of digging tunnels under the hospitals and using them as command centers, as well as exploiting civilian infrastructure generally to protect its activities – a charge the Islamic group denies.

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Hamas, new death toll of 24,100 in Gaza

The Minister of Health of Hamas announced the new death toll in the Strip Gaza since the beginning of the conflict: they are in everything 24,100 dead, mostly women, adolescents and children. According to this report, 60,834 people were injured and many more remain buried under the rubble as of October 7.

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