Hostages in Gaza accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers

War in the Middle East
Israeli soldiers accidentally kill three hostages in Gaza

Israeli soldiers look at the northern Gaza Strip

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Israeli soldiers accidentally killed three hostages kidnapped by the radical Islamic group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. An army spokesman said the hostages were “inadvertently identified as a threat” by the soldiers.

Israeli soldiers fought in… Three hostages accidentally killed in Gaza Strip. The armed forces mistakenly identified them as a threat and shot at them during an operation in the Hamas stronghold of Shejaiya in the north of the sealed-off coastal strip, Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Friday evening.

Shortly after the incident, suspicions arose that the dead could have been hostages, said Hagari. The bodies were then brought to Israeli territory for closer examination. It was confirmed that there were three Israeli hostages.

Israeli hostages accidentally killed: “Army bears full responsibility”

“This is a tragic incident, the army bears full responsibility,” Hagari continued. The military immediately began investigating the incident. Hagari emphasized that Shejaiya is an “active combat area” where there has been ongoing fighting in recent days. He expressed his condolences to the families of the hostages.

Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th. Fighters from the Palestinian organization, designated a terrorist organization by the US and EU, entered Israeli towns and villages and committed atrocities against civilians. According to Israeli information, around 1,200 people were killed and around 240 people were taken hostage in the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli information, more than 130 of them are still in the control of Hamas.

In response to the Hamas attack, the Israeli army began bombing targets in the Gaza Strip and launched a ground offensive. According to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, which cannot be independently verified, more than 18,700 people have been killed so far.

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