From Times of Israel on the dramatic rescue of Israeli hostages Fernando Marman and Norberto Har:
IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari offers details on the rescue of hostages Marman and Har.“The IDF and the Shin Bet have been working on this operation for a long time,” he says.“Conditions were not ripe to carry it out until now, and we waited for them to ripen.”He adds: “Reaching the target in the heart of Rafah was very complex.”Forces clandestinely arrived at the target at around 1 a.m., and carried out a very complex action on the premises and the second floor where the hostages were held.”He says preparations included “backup, a major aerial envelope, and intimate intel.”He says forces then broke into the building through a locked door and exchanged fire with gunmen in the building and in adjacent buildings, while extracting the hostages to armored vehicles.“There was intense firepower from the air. Fire was opened from nearby buildings. The Air Force struck intensively there,” he says. At the same time, the armored corps also provided cover for the extraction.Hagari says “many terrorists were eliminated tonight in this action.”One soldier was lightly injured, but beyond that no Israelis were hurt.“The entire operation lasted about an hour from start to finish.”
The Israeli occupation committed a massacre in the city of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, leaving dozens of martyrs dead and hundreds wounded.Medical sources reported that more than a hundred martyrs so far and hundreds of injuries arrived at Al-Kuwaiti Hospital and Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah, after the occupation aircraft targeted several homes and mosques with dozens of raids, noting that the sounds of violent clashes between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation army were taking place near the vicinity.