More than 250 bodies found at music festival site in Israel after Hamas attack
More than 250 bodies have been found at a music festival in southern Israel that was attacked by Hamas terrorists on Saturday. Source: The Times of Israel Details: A representative of ZAKA, a volunteer group that searches for human remains after terrorist attacks and other disasters, told the media that they have collected more than 250 bodies from the site of a music festival in the south of Israel, which was attacked by Hamas terrorists.
More than 250 bodies have been found at a music festival in southern Israel that was attacked by Hamas terrorists on Saturday.
Source: The Times of Israel
Details: A representative of ZAKA, a volunteer group that searches for human remains after terrorist attacks and other disasters, told the media that they have collected more than 250 bodies from the site of a music festival in the south of Israel, which was attacked by Hamas terrorists.
Many of the parents of the young people who attended the rave outside Kibbutz Reim have been desperately searching for news of their missing children since Saturday.
At the same time, the Embassy of Nepal in Israel confirmed that 10 of its citizens were killed by the Hamas attack on Israel.
At the same time, the authorities of the southern city of Sderot suspect that terrorists entered the city and urged the residents not to leave their homes.
Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry said 413 Palestinians had been killed and another 2,300 injured in Gaza since Saturday in retaliatory strikes by Israel.
The Israel Defence Forces said it had killed at least 400 Palestinian terrorists, both in Israel and in strikes in Gaza.
Background: The number of people killed in the Hamas attack on Israel has exceeded 700, and more than 2,100 were injured as of the evening of Sunday, 8 October.
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