Israel declared war against Hamas

Israel declared war after being attacked by the terrorist group Hamas, thereby announcing a new military escalation in the Middle East.

Now, since Israel declared war, it has been a day of exchanges, citizen abductions, and casualties on both sides.

In response, the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and the UN strongly condemned the brutal surprise offensive by the Islamist group against the Jewish state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a state of war. Israel entered a new war with Hamas after one of the largest attacks from Gaza in the last 20 years.

The “Flood of Al Aqsa” operation announced by the terrorist group, which has so far claimed the lives of 22 people and left more than 500 injured in Israel, was immediately responded to by the Israeli Army.

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Israel declared war against Hamas

This escalation forced Israel to declare war, and much of the Western world supports the Jewish nation. Meanwhile, Israeli media reports hostage-taking in cities near the Gaza border.

Similarly, residents of the kibbutzim Ein HaShlosha and Nir Yitzhak claim that terrorists are still within their communities.

Residents of the kibbutz Ein HaShlosha, near the Gaza Strip border, told Channel 12 that the terrorists are still inside the community.

Throughout Saturday, residents of the border communities appealed through television channels for security forces to come to their aid amid a massive infiltration of Hamas terrorists, according to The Times of Israel.

In this regard, Jerusalem’s deputy mayor, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, told Infobae, “Many Hamas terrorists infiltrated, entering homes, killing, and kidnapping.”

Lior Haiat, spokesperson for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the wave of brutal Hamas attacks that began this morning in Israel is a reaction to the peace processes that Israel has been building with several Arab nations.

Some of these conversations include the Abraham Accords with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco, as well as the dialogues sponsored by the United States with Saudi Arabia.

“There is a peace process in the Middle East, and while the leaders of Arab countries want peace, there is a terrorist group inspired and funded by Iran that wants to disrupt any possibility of peace. Hamas seeks violence, terrorism, and misery,” he said in dialogue with Infobae.

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