“We still do not have absolute certainty about the death of Deif and his right-hand man, Rafaa Salameh,” Netanyahu said at a press conference, after authorising the operation after receiving information that there were no Israeli hostages in the area.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahusaid this Saturday that “There is still no certainty“on the death of the Hamas military chief, Mohamed Deifand his ‘number two’, in a attack committed in Mawasihumanitarian zone in the south of the enclave.
“We still do not have absolute certainty about the death of Deif and his right-hand man, Rafaa Salameh“, Netanyahu said at a press conference, who authorized the operation after receiving information that there were no Israeli hostages in the area.
The Gaza Ministry of Health, for its part, has confirmed that 100 Palestinians have been killed and more than 300 injured in the Mawasi attack this morning.
Source: Eitb

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