The authorities will “exploit all possibilities to reach them.” [os reféns] At home,” said Netanyahu Abir Sultan/POOL/AFP October 28, 2023
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday (28) that the country would examine “all options” to free the more than 220 hostages captured by the terrorist group Hamas during its violent invasion of Israel on October 7.
The authorities would “exhaust all possibilities to enforce them.” [os reféns] at home,” Netanyahu said after Hamas’ military wing said he was willing to release them in exchange for the release of all Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. So far, the Israeli leader has not mentioned any exchange agreement.
During the same press conference, Netanyahu said that Israel had the “most moral” army in the world. “We care about civilians, unlike our enemies who commit crimes against humanity, hide in hospitals and use civilians as human shields,” he said.
“Our fight is for humanity, against barbarism. Our partners in the West and the Arab world understand this. In the end, we will be the ones who win,” he added.
Netanyahu also said that “the war in Gaza will be long and difficult” but that the Israelis are ready to face it. “[O Exército israelense] will destroy the enemy on land and underground,” he said, referring to the network of tunnels through which Hamas, according to Israel, bypasses the blockade of Palestinian territories.
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The Israeli army had previously warned all residents of the Gaza Strip, saying that the entire region was now a “battlefield.” The demonstration comes as Israel intensifies its offensive against the terrorist group Hamas in Palestinian territory.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared that “the ground in Gaza was shaking” and that the war against Hamas had entered a new phase. The bombing, described by Gazans as the most intense in the war so far, crippled most communications in the area, an enclave of 2.3 million people.
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The Israeli army warned residents about this Gaza Strip this Saturday (28) and declared that the entire region is now a “battlefield”. The warning is issued when Israel is stepping up its offensive against the terrorist group Hamas in the Palestinian territory
The military arm of Hamas declared on October 28 that he was willing to release the hostages he kidnapped in the October 7 attack on Israel in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israel
The Israeli army’s offensive in the Gaza Strip since Friday night (27) has left traces of destruction in the Gaza Strip. The air raids destroyed hundreds of buildings and thousands of homessaid Mahmoud Bassal, spokesman for the Gaza Civil Protection Agency
The terrorist group Hamas increased its rocket attacks on several locations in Israel on October 27th. One of the main targets was the country’s most populous region around Tel Aviv
The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) conducted a ground operation in the north of the Gaza Strip. The offensive serves to prepare for the next phases of the fight. The targets are Hamas’ infrastructure and the group’s rocket launch sites
The death toll in the war between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas has reached a total of 8,400 people since October 7th. According to the Hamas Ministry of Health, 7,028 people died in the Gaza Strip. On the Israeli side, 1,400 deaths were recorded, all as a result of the surprise attack by terrorists that sparked the conflict
19th day —Israel’s UN ambassador Gilad Erdan called for the resignation of the organization’s secretary general, António Guterres. The occasion was a speech by Guterres in which the secretary declared that “Hamas’ attacks were not a coincidence.” For the Israelis, the Secretary General would have implied that the surprise attack by Hamas terrorists on October 7th was Israel’s fault.
19th day — Israel has agreed to postpone its ground attack in the Gaza Strip so that the United States can bring missile defense systems to the region. However, the Israeli government has promised a sustained ground offensive on Gaza, which is expected to begin shortly.
18th day An unknown number of Hamas divers attempted to enter Israel by sea from the Gaza Strip but were killed by Israeli naval forces
17th day Hamas released two Israeli hostages Nurit Cooper and Yocheved Lifshitz, aged 79 and 85 respectively. They were kidnapped on the first weekend of this month and were released for “urgent humanitarian and health reasons,” according to the terrorists
17th day The USrun AlTanf military base in southern Syria has been the target of attacks by the Iranianbacked Islamic Resistance militia. US bases in the Middle East have been the target of attacks since the start of the war, with more than 20 American soldiers injured
17th day The United States has called on Israel to postpone its land invasion of the Gaza Strip. The US fears the attack could lead to more deaths of Palestinian civilians
16th day A UN agency has warned that the Gaza Strip is running out of fuel. Supplies were disrupted due to Israeli bombings and the closure of the Gaza border crossing. Hospitals have collapsed because their power generators run on diesel
15th day Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Lebanese terror group Hezbollah would make the “mistake of a lifetime” if it decided to go to war with the country to help Hamas. Hezbollah has been firing rockets at cities in northern Israel since the first day of the war, but without causing any major damage.
14th day After a long wait, the Rafah border crossing was opened for trucks to bring water, food and medicine to Palestinian civilians. However, only 20 trucks entered the region, prompting the UN to say aid was not enough for the roughly 2 million people living in Gaza.
13th day PalestinianBrazilian Hassan Rabee, 30, received information that his cousin, his wife and children, as well as his cousin’s grandchildren, were killed in a bomb attack in the north of the Gaza Strip on Thursday night (19).
13th day Hamas released two hostages Judith and her daughter Natalie who were captured during the terrorist offensive on Israeli territory on October 7. According to the Israeli government, terrorists kidnapped around 230 people in the surprise attack
13th day Israeli forces said they killed Jamila alShanti, the widow of Hamas cofounder Abdel Aziz alRantisi, and Rafat Abu Hilal, head of the military wing of the Gaza Popular Resistance Committee, considered the third largest group. Terrorist from the Gaza Strip to Hamas and Islamic Jihad
12th day The death toll in the war between Israel and Hamas terrorists reached 5,100. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 3,785 people died in the Gaza Strip. On the Israeli side, 1,400 deaths were recorded
11th day The United States managed to negotiate a temporary corridor to bring humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The corridor will enable access of water, food and medicine to civilians in the region; However, imports of fuel have been banned by Israel as it claims terrorists could steal the supplies to fire rockets
11th day People took to the streets in several countries after the explosion in a hospital in Gaza that killed around 500 people. The protests took place in solidarity with the Palestinians
11th day ProPalestinian demonstrators protested in front of the US Embassy in Lebanon. Protesters set fire to tires and threw stones at police
11th day The UN Security Council voted on a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The resolution was proposed by Brazil and received 12 votes in favor and 2 abstentions, but was rejected by the United States
10th day An alleged Israeli bombing of a hospital in Gaza left hundreds dead and injured and sparked a war of narratives: According to Israel, the attack on the hospital was accidentally carried out by Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian terrorist group. The group denied the allegations
9th day The US fears that Iran will become involved in the war between Israel and Hamas. Iran is the main sponsor of Hamas and its entry into the conflict could further complicate the situation
8th day A group of 20 Brazilians settled in the town of Khan Younis, near Egypt’s Gaza border, where they have been awaiting their return to Brazil ever since. They are waiting for the opening of the Rafah border crossing, which has been closed to civilians since the start of the war and prevents foreigners from leaving the Gaza region.
8th day After a week, Celeste Fishbein’s family received official information about the young woman’s whereabouts. The Israeli army confirmed that she was kidnapped by Hamas and taken to the Gaza Strip. Celeste, 18 years old, had a Brazilian mother and grandmother. His body was found three days later
7th day Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians left the northern Gaza Strip following an ultimatum from Israel that began bombing the region to destroy targets of the Hamas terrorist group.
7th day The death of Brazilian Karla Stelzer at the age of 42 was confirmed early on Friday, October 13th. She is the third Brazilian woman killed in the October 7 attacks in Israel. Karla was at the rave where two other Brazilians also died. The Brazilian government issued a note regretting the death of the Brazilian citizen
Day 6 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu committed to “destroying” and “dismantling” the terrorist group Hamas, responsible for the largest attack on Israeli territory in the last 50 years
5th day The United States sent the world’s largest warship, the USS Gerald R. Ford, to Israel. The ship was sent as a sign of US support for Israel during the conflict with Hamas
5th day The first Brazilians rescued from Israel after the Hamas attack arrived in Brazil. The Brazilians were rescued by a Brazilian Air Force flight
4th day Brazilian Bruna Valeanu, 24, another Brazilian who disappeared after the Hamas group’s terrorist attack on an electronic music festival in Israel, was found dead shortly after Ranani Glazer. The young woman’s funeral drew crowds and caused traffic jams on surrounding highways.
4th day The death of Ranani Glazer, one of the Brazilians missing after the Hamas group’s terrorist attack on an electronic music festival in Israel, has been confirmed.
4th day The Israeli army accused Hamas of killing 40 babies in an attack on a kibbutz in Kfar Aza. The attack occurred on October 7th, but the children’s bodies were not found until October 10th.
3rd day Three Brazilians — Bruna Valeanu, Karla Stelzer and Ranani Glazer disappeared after the Hamas attack on the Universo Paralello electronic music festival, which killed another 260 people
3rd day In response to Hamas rocket attacks on Israel, Israel ordered the siege of the Gaza Strip. The siege prevents the entry and exit of people and goods from the Gaza Strip
3rd day Israeli military experts believe that there has been a failure of the intelligence services in defending Israel against rocket attacks by Hamas. According to experts, Hamas managed to fire the rockets without being detected by Israeli air defenses. Intelligence failures may have contributed to the high number of civilian casualties in Hamas attacks
2 day On the second day of the conflict, Israel officially declared war on Hamas and launched bombings in the Gaza Strip. Israeli security forces discovered that terrorists massacred an electronic music party in Re’eim, a town near the Gaza border, killing 260 young people who were just having fun
The terrorist group Hamas launched a surprise offensive against Israel, firing more than 5,000 rockets and missiles from the Gaza Strip. The airstrikes were followed by ground attacks on nearby Israeli towns, border crossings, military installations and farming communities (kibbutzim). On the first day of the war, Israel recorded 40 deaths it is currently known that more than 1,400 people were killed and about 230 kidnapped on Israeli territory that day