Israeli hostage killed in military strike in northern Gaza by Israel, claim Hamas

Hamas said Wednesday that Israel had murdered an Israeli hostage in a military attack.

The terror organizations said that after an incident in northern Gaza, the woman they were holding had passed away.

The death was revealed by a representative of Hamas’ armed wing, who also cautioned that another hostage was in danger.

According to Abu Ubaida, there is still a serious risk to the life of another female prisoner who was once with her.

According to an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, the report is being looked into.

They claimed that Hamas still acts cruelly and commits psychological terrorism.

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At least 120 Palestinians have died as a result of strikes on the Gaza Strip over the last two days, according to health officials.

According to medics, a hospital in the northern enclave had been struck, causing equipment damage and staff injuries.

In other news, the Lebanon Health Ministry reported that yesterday’s Israeli airstrikes in central Beirut killed at least 15 people and injured 63 more.

Regarding last night’s casualties, the IDF remained silent.

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