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Hamas published a video of the Israeli Geisel when 11 were killed in strikes on Gaza

On Saturday, Hamas published the film material of an apparently injured Israeli-Russian Geisel, who were killed in Gaza as an eleven Palestinian, including three infants, in a strike on the area, shared their civil protection authority.

On March 18, Israel resumed in Gaza in the larger operations, how he was supposed to proceed with a two -month ceasefire, which had largely stopped the war by Hamas in October 2023.

The Ministry of Health in the Hamas-led GAZA said that since Israel resumed its campaign in Gaza and the number of fatalities from the war had been reduced to 52,495.

The militants of Gaza strips still hold 58 hostages, 34 of whom are dead. Hamas also holds the remains of an Israeli soldier who was killed in a previous war in Gaza in 2014.

The armed wing of the militant group, the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, released a video on Saturday, which shows a Geisel-AfP and Israeli media that was identified as Russian-Israeli Maxim Herkin.

In the undated four -minute video, Herkin, who will be 37 at the end of May 37, was shown how they wore bandages on the head and left arm.

In Hebrew in the video, to which his family asked the media to spread, he stated that he had recently been wounded in a bombed Israeli bombing and only described himself as “prisoners 24”.

– 'Coming Home' – –

AFP was unable to determine Herkin's health, the other hostages published in videos published by Hamas, and urged the pressure on the Israeli government to free the remaining prisoners.

Herkin also appeared in an earlier video that was published by Hamas in early April. In this video he appeared alongside a second Israeli media that was identified as a Soldier Bar Kuperstein.

Both men were kidnapped by the Nova Music Festival during the Hamas attack by Palestinian militants, which, according to an AFP basis, led to the founded official figures of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mainly civilian, to the death of 1,218 people.

Herkin had emigrated to Israel with his mother from Ukraine.

Before he was kidnapped, the father had written by one of his mother: “Everything is fine. I come home.”

Several thousand Israelis demonstrated on Saturday outside the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv and called for the government's measures to ensure the publication of the hostages.

The government says their renewed offensive goals to force Hamas to free their remaining prisoners, although the critics accuse them of putting them in mortal danger.

The Hamas has published several videos of hostages since the end of the ceasefire. The latest pictures are designed as efforts by mediators to convey a new ceasefire.

– 'light light' –

In Gaza, the civil protection authority announced on Saturday that an Israeli Israel strike has killed at least 11 people about Khan Yunis' refugee camp, including three infants between one or less.

The agency's spokesman, Mahmud Bassal, said they were killed at 3:00 a.m. (0000 GMT) when they bomb in the Al-Bayram family in the Khan Yunis Camp (0000 GMT).

Bassal told AFP that eight of the dead had been identified and that everyone came from the same extensive family, including a boy and a girl, both and one month.

A spokesman for the Israeli army confirmed the strike and said he had addressed a “Hamas member”.

An AFP journalist reported rescue workers and residents for survivors under the light of hand torches.

Neighbor Fayka Abu Hatab said that she saw “a light light, then there was an explosion and dust covered the entire area”.

“We couldn't see anything, everything was getting dark,” she said.

Since March 2, Israel has blocked all the aids in Gaza, which caused the UN agencies of the upcoming humanitarian disaster to worry about bad warnings.

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