The prisoners allegedly disappeared after the Israeli airstrike. In particular, one of the Hamas spokesmen said that 23 hostages were trapped under the rubble as a result of the attacks.
The terrorist movement Hamas has announced the disappearance of 60 Israeli hostages they captured during the attack on Israel. Reuters reported this on Saturday, November 4, with reference to the Hamas Telegram channel.
It was noted that, according to Hamas militants, the hostages disappeared after Israeli airstrikes. In particular, one of the Hamas spokesmen said that 23 hostages were trapped under the rubble as a result of the attacks.
“It seems that we cannot reach them because of the brutal attacks during the ongoing occupation of Gaza,” the Hamas spokesman said.
According to Reuters, the Israeli army declined to comment.
The United States has used drones to monitor the Gaza Strip in search of hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7 attack on Israel by Palestinian militants.
As reported, Israel decided to carry out the operation after Hamas refused to release the hostages.
Earlier, CNN reviewed satellite images and said the IDF was encircling Gaza.
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