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Middle East, explosions near Damascus. Israel recovers the body of a hostage, the sister accuses the government: “he could have been alive”

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Middle East, explosions near Damascus.  Israel recovers the body of a hostage, the sister accuses the government: “he could have been alive”

Explosions near the Syrian capital Damascus. While the alert rises throughout the Half Eastcon Israel e United States who believe an attack by the United States is “inevitable” and imminentIran, drone movements and echoes of explosions are still recorded in Syria. Reporting it is Arab Newswhile the news site Call Habira reports that anti-aircraft missiles they are hitting unidentified targets in the north-west of Damascus. For now the source of the explosions is not known, but the Syrian radio station ‘Sham F-Am‘ reported that it would be a attack Israeli.

Right at Damascus last April 1st the Tel Aviv raid took place on Iranian consulate which now raises fears of an escalation of the conflict that has begun six month ago. Israel’s war in Gaza Strip in fact he turns half a year on Sunday. At least 33,000 Palestinians killedaccording to the Hamas Ministry of Health, and around 13,000 fighters of the terrorist organization dead, according to Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Meanwhile, the fighting continues and a truce cannot be seen on the horizon. To the Cairo Attempts are underway to resume negotiations: a delegation from is expected in the Egyptian capital Hamas. However, the position is always the same: “A permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of the army from Gaza, the return of displaced people, freedom of movement and a serious prisoner exchange agreement.”

Israel recovers the body of a hostage
The lifeless body of the Israeli hostage Live Katzir was recovered during a night raid in Khan Eunice and brought back to Israel. The Israeli army announced it. Katzir had been taken by terrorists in Kibbutz Nir Oz il October 7. In a joint message the IDF and the Shin Bet announced that, according to credible intelligence sources, Katzir was murdered by Palestinian Islamic Jihad a Mid January. During the attack on October 7, the madre, then released the following month. Instead, her father had been killed that same day. Katzir had appeared in a video in propaganda of Islamic Jihad spread to December and again in early January. The body recovery operation was carried out based on information provided by the Shin Bet and the IDF.

After the identification of the body, the news was announced at family. “Elad has been kidnapped alive and well from his home in Nir Oz and photographed twice while in captivity. He could have been saved be a agreement had been reached in time. Our leadership And cowardly and driven by political considerations and that is why this did not happen,” he wrote on social media Carmit Palty Katzirsister of Elad Katzir, accusing the government of Benjamin Netanyahu. “Elad was brought back to Israel last night, after being killed in captivity,” he wrote on Facebook. “The IDF spokesperson will tell you about the courageous operation rescue, which was truly such. In the horrible reality they have created for us, this too is a comfort. Elad will have a tomb in Nir Oz. We will not remain in uncertainty. The IDF spokesperson will not tell you that the Prime Minister, the Government and the IDF they have no idea where most of the hostages are being heldalive or murdered, nor will he tell you that they have no way of protect them, not even when they know where they are.” “Look in the mirror and see if your hands haven’t spilled that blood. You have others 133 kidnapped and to redeemworlds to save,” he concludes Carmit Palty Katziraimed at political leaders.

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