Israeli infantry enters Gaza and discovers bodies of hostages

Israeli infantry entered Gaza last night and discovered the bodies of hostages taken by Hamas.
Israeli army infantry entered Gaza last night and began a limited ground operation. Israeli soldiers recovered the bodies of civilians killed in a Hamas attack on a kibbutz near the Gaza border in the Israeli settlement of Kefaraze over the past few days.
According to Daniel Hakkari, an Israeli army spokesman, army forces entered the Gaza Strip yesterday to complete the clearance of the area from terrorists and weapons of war, as part of an effort to find the missing. According to the army statement, the bodies of a number of hostages were recovered and returned to Israel during the operation.
According to the army statement, infantry and armored forces have obtained information that will help locate the missing. They also neutralized terrorist infrastructure and terrorist squads in the area, including a Hamas squad that fired anti-tank missiles into Israeli territory.
Also, after Israel's request to evacuate northern Gaza and move people to southern Gaza, tens of thousands of people have left the area and taken refuge in southern Gaza. The Israeli army announced again this morning, Saturday, October 14, that two safe crossings have been designated for the exit of the remaining citizens, and they can move south from these two crossings in complete safety from 10 am to 4 pm today.
It is worth noting that Murad Abu Murad, the commander of Hamas's air wing, was also killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza last night. According to the Israeli military, Abu Murad played a key role in directing the terrorists during last weekend's massacre, which involved attackers who entered Israel from the air in gliders.
The Israeli army also pointed to the involvement of the Lebanese Hezbollah in these attacks, announcing that northern Israel experienced a state of unrest last night, when it was determined that unidentified aerial objects entered Israel and fired at an Israeli Air Force drone belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah. To this end, Israel responded to the infiltration of the unidentified aerial objects by attacking a Hezbollah terrorist target in southern Lebanon. According to the Israeli announcement, another flying object had flown from Lebanon towards Israel, which was intercepted and destroyed by the Israeli army.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said, noting that "this is just the beginning," adding: "We will strike our enemies with unprecedented force. Our enemies are just beginning to pay the price for their actions, and I will not provide details that are still to come."




