Hundreds of Israelis entered a police station this Sunday to see if there was any news of missing family members after the Hamas attack was announced, Reuters reported.
The mother of a young man who was at an outdoor party that was invaded by Hamas went to the police station to give a DNA sample of her son. The young man has gone missing; there is no information about his whereabouts or state of health.
“The last time we heard from him, he was calling from his car. He told us that he tried to escape and that they shot at him. I’m doing everything I can to find out what happened,” he told Reuters on Reuters website. exit of the police station.
Another man who contacted police for help said his wife and two daughters, aged three and five, disappeared after they went to visit their grandmother. He said the last time he was able to find the family was in Khan Younis, a city in the Gaza Strip.
“I identified my wife, two daughters and mother-in-law in a kind of cart of Hamas terrorists around them. My two daughters are still babies. I don’t know under what conditions they were trapped. I know what happened to them,” he exclaimed.
The Palestinian military group announced this Saturday a mega-operation in Israel. In just 24 hours, the attacks left hundreds of people dead and thousands injured. Many civilians disappeared amid the chaos.
Hamas admitted that it took several Israeli hostages to use as bargaining chips for the release of Palestinian prisoners. The families of the missing are now desperately waiting for news.
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