Pre-dawn attack: Two Israelis rescued, 67 Palestinians killed.
Without living in Israel, it is difficult to understand how much the Israeli leaders are willing to pay.
He will pay thirty times more to save his companions? Israel's view is, yes.
Except for the Israelis, everyone else cursed in their hearts: This is too cruel, how can this be? But if you are, then you should be happy, not that you wish others were unlucky, but that the four words "although far away must be punished", never just a sentence, every sentence has been fulfilled.
In the early morning of 12 February, in the city of Rafah in Gaza, near Egypt, Israeli special forces attacked a building and rescued two Israeli hostages, Fernando Maman 60 and Luis Haar, 70.
The Gaza Health Service said today that the Israeli military strike killed 67 Palestinians** and that number is likely to continue to rise.
The Israeli army announced on Monday morning that at 0:50 a.m. that day, the Israel Defense Forces launched an attack on "terrorist targets" in the Shabula area of Rafah City, and carried out a joint rescue with the secret Interpol forces of the *** Bureau "Simbet" and "Yamam".
A Defense Ministry spokeswoman named Hagari, who said the battle was a "precision rescue in the midst of war," said Israeli commandos had been fighting for "some time."
"The special operations team entered a building in Rafah city at 1:49 a.m. On the second floor, radical Hamas terrorists arrested Luis and Fernando, who were in a building with terrorists in a nearby building.
From the moment the Agamu team rushed in, they used their flesh and blood to protect Luis and Fernando, fighting them to the death, and in different places, they were also engaged in fierce gunfights. ”
At 1:50 a.m., the Israeli Air Force and the Southern Command launched an airstrike against Hamas terrorists and cut them off.
According to Israeli reports, a soldier was slightly injured during the event.
After that, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a speech praising the hostage rescue. "Fernando, Luis, you're back. ”
** from the rescue site showed that a mosque had collapsed, many buildings had been destroyed, and there was rubble everywhere around.
A witness, Tavel, told Reuters that he saw Apacchi, a Cobra helicopter and an F-16 drone involved in the attack. "It's scary. You've never seen anything like it. Not the United States, not Hollywood, not Libya, not Syria, not Rafah. ”
In this attack, Palestine suffered heavy losses. A doctor at a specialized hospital in Kuwait said that after the attack, some of the injured were asked to have their legs and hands amputated, among them children, women and the elderly. In the ** of this hospital, there are also injured and dead children.
The response to the attack in Gaza, as well as in the West Bank, did not come as a surprise. Hamas called this an "ethnic" campaign that Israel continues to unleash against the Palestinian people, and at the same time, the Palestinian Foreign Affairs Office has publicly accused Israel of carrying out a "big **" campaign in Rafah
Neither said the reason for the Israeli attack, meaning that they could not do so even if something had happened four months ago and Gaza was still being held.
Israel's expanding Lafarge military exercises have unleashed a new human catastrophe that has attracted widespread attention. The same idea was expressed by the United Nations, the United States, Egypt and other countries, but Israel does not seem to have any intention of aborting the project.
Netanyahu expressed gratitude to the Israeli army for freeing the hostages, saying, "We must continue to put pressure on Israel until we achieve complete success and all our hostages will be released." ”
Israel's future security is not only a question of the release of hostages, but also of a more important one. In an interview with American television "This Week" on Sunday, Netanyahu repeatedly stressed that he was ready to order Israeli forces to attack the Hamas camp in Rafah. He said there was no way to defeat the militants in Gaza unless they were driven out of Rafah.
The bell also needs to be tied to the bell", this truth is correct, but it can be traced back to that era, and it is very difficult to find out this problem. According to Israel, Hamas could not remain in Gaza from the time of the Israeli border four months ago.