The Borneo Post

Israel says 2 hostages rescued in Rafah operation

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GAZA STRIP, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Israel announced on Monday the rescue of two hostages in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where the Hamasrun health ministry said ‘around 100’ Palestinia­ns including children were killed in heavy overnight air strikes.

Israel is preparing for a ground incursion into the teeming city along the border with Egypt, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinia­ns have sought refuge from fighting further north.

The precarious humanitari­an situation in Rafah has prompted aid groups and foreign government­s, including Israel’s key ally the United States, to express deep concern over the potentiall­y disastrous consequenc­es of expanding operations there.

The Israeli military announced early Monday morning that two hostages had been rescued in a joint military, Shin Bet and police operation in Rafah after nearly 130 days in captivity.

In a statement, the army identified the two as Fernando Simon Marman and Louis Har, saying they “were kidnapped by the Hamas terrorist organizati­on on October 7th from Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak”. Both were in “good medical condition”, it added.

“The military and the Shin Bet have been working on this operation for a long time... and they waited until the conditions were right to carry it out,” army spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a briefing.

A firefight broke out as the hostages were being taken out of the building they were held in, he added, with air strikes targeting nearby buildings where shots were fired.

“Many terrorists were killed this evening during this operation and one of our fighters was slightly injured,” he said. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Handout picture by the Israeli army shows a military helicopter landing at the Sheba Medical Centre inside the Tel Hashomer Hospital in Ramat Gan following the rescue of two hostages in Rafah.
— AFP photo Handout picture by the Israeli army shows a military helicopter landing at the Sheba Medical Centre inside the Tel Hashomer Hospital in Ramat Gan following the rescue of two hostages in Rafah.

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