Israeli Forces Announce Arrest of 21 Hamas Terrorists Prime Time Zone

A man stands in the rubble of the Saqallah family home after an Israeli airstrike in southwest Gaza City

The Israel Defense Forces (Foreign direct investment) arrested 49 people wanted on suspicion of terrorism, including 21 from the group Hamas. The announcement was made by the FDI in a post on social media. According to the IDF, the operation was carried out in the southern regions of Judea and Samaria Israel, to “fight terrorism and confiscate weapons.” “IDF, Shin Bet and MGB troops operated this evening in many centers of the Judea and Samaria Division and the Bekaa and Emekim Brigades to combat terrorism and seize weapons. The armed forces arrested 49 wanted people suspected of involvement in terrorist activities, including 21 terrorists from the terrorist organization Hamas,” said the publication on X (formerly Twitter). “So far, more than 1,220 wanted persons have been arrested across the Judea and Samaria Division and the Bekaa and Valleys Division since the start of the war, and more than 740 are linked to the terrorist organization Hamas,” the Israel Defense Forces added.

As Jovem Pan showedthe World Health Organization (WHO) warns about the condition of Gaza residents in need of medical attention injured people or people with chronic diseases. Hamas’ health ministry said on Wednesday that 9,061 people, including 3,760 children, had died in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war with Israel. According to the ministry, 2,326 deaths registered since October 7 include women. According to the same source, at least 32,000 people were injured in the bombings. There are 1,400 victims in Israel. This brings the death toll in less than a month of conflict in the Middle East to more than 10,400. This Wednesday, Egypt approved for the first time since the war between Israel and the Islamist movement Hamas began on October 7 the opening of the Rafah border crossing to patients and the injured. So far, only humanitarian aid has flowed through the site, and even then only in small quantities. The WHO “welcomes Egypt’s decision to receive 81 injured and sick people from the Gaza Strip who require treatment,” said a statement from the WHO Regional Agency for the Eastern Mediterranean.

At least four buses carrying between 50 and 60 Palestinians with foreign passports and citizens of other countries left the Hamascontrolled Gaza Strip on Thursday 2nd and headed towards Egypt through the Rafah border crossing. The Brazilians, in turn, are still waiting for permission to leave the region. According to the Brazilian ambassador to the West Bank, Alessandro Candeas, Brazilians have not yet been allowed to cross the border. The largest group of these people are Americans and Palestinians with US passports, with a total of 400, followed by Belgians and Dutch. The list also includes two Mexicans, as well as South Koreans, Greeks, Croatians, Hungarians and Swiss, among others of other nationalities, as well as UN employees with Italian passports.