Military Mystery in Israel: Four Soldiers Unaccounted for, Hamas Provides Indirect Clues
In the ongoing conflict in Gaza, four Israeli soldiers are reported missing following Palestinian resistance operations. The whereabouts of these soldiers remain uncertain due to military censorship.
Tragically, at least 19 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes since Saturday morning. Among the fatalities, three bodies were found after an airstrike on a home in the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp. Another Palestinian was killed in an attack on the Shawa and Husary Tower on Al-Wahda Street in Gaza City. Four civilians were shot dead while waiting for help in central Gaza. A woman and her child were also killed when an apartment was hit in Al-Karama.
Heavy gunfire and explosions were reported in Gaza City, and buildings were blown up in central and northern Khan Younis. Naval ships shelled the coast of Gaza, and an explosive device blew up an Israeli "Namer" armored vehicle, injuring seven soldiers, three of them seriously.
The Israeli army has reportedly used the "Hannibal Protocol," which allows troops to take extreme measures to prevent soldier captures. However, Abu Obeida, a spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, accused Israeli officials of lowering the number of living Israeli captives and making sure many soldier bodies disappear.
Evacuation helicopters were shot at during rescue operations, underscoring the volatile nature of the situation.
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