Failed Rescue Operation in Gaza Revealed
Recent reports from Channel 12 Israel have unveiled details of a failed attempt by the Israeli army to rescue an Israeli soldier kidnapped in Gaza. The operation, which took place a year ago, aimed to free Noa Arghmani based on intelligence information. However, the mission ended tragically with the death of the prisoner, Saher Baruch, amidst heavy gunfire during the raid.
The Israeli special forces encountered unexpected resistance as they attempted to enter a building in Gaza, leading to a chaotic evacuation of the wounded, where two soldiers sustained serious injuries. The circumstances surrounding Baruch's death remain unclear, with questions lingering over whether he was killed by Israeli fire or by his captors.
Ongoing Tensions and Casualties
The conflict has seen a significant number of Israeli prisoners killed in Gaza, either due to bombings or during military operations. In September, public outrage surged in Israel following the announcement of the recovery of six detainees' bodies from a tunnel, with Hamas attributing their deaths to Israeli bombardments. The Islamic Resistance Movement has accused the Netanyahu government and the US administration of responsibility for these casualties.
As the war continues, protests in Israel have intensified, with growing accusations against Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding his handling of prisoner exchanges and ceasefire negotiations. The situation remains volatile, with the ongoing conflict resulting in numerous casualties and heightened tensions between the involved parties.