The number of martyrs of the Israeli aggression on Rafah rose to “about 100”

Gaza: Europe and the Arabs
After a series of Israeli attacks on the city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, on the border with Egypt, about a hundred people were killed. According to what was reported by the Ministry of Health, led by the Hamas movement, on Monday morning. It was also reported that the attack included various areas in Rafah, and targeted 14 homes and 3 mosques. According to what was reported by Belgian media in Brussels.
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency reported that among the victims again were many women and children. It is also said that there were hundreds injured after the raid.
The Israeli army said in a statement earlier that it had carried out "a series of attacks against terrorist targets in the southern Gaza Strip" and added that the attacks had ended.
On Friday, Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his army to prepare for an attack on the border city with Egypt. Many Palestinians fled there after previous attacks in the northern and central Gaza Strip. Netanyahu received a lot of international criticism for his plans.
According to the website of the Belgian Newspaper Newspaper in Brussels, on Saturday evening, Israeli security forces released two hostages in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
They are 60-year-old Fernando Simon Marman and 70-year-old Luis Harr.
The two men, who were in good health, were kidnapped by the Palestinian extremist group Hamas on October 7. According to the Belgian media, which added, “Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his army on Friday to prepare for an attack on the border city with Egypt. Many Palestinians fled there after previous attacks in the northern and central Gaza Strip. Netanyahu received a lot of international criticism for his plans.”

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