Status: 15.01.2024, 06:23 a.m.
By: Christian Stör
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The situation in the Middle East remains tense. There are still concerns about a wildfire. The news ticker on the war in Israel and Gaza.
- Fight on terror: Israel has killed thousands of terrorists from Hamas and other groups
- Fears of wildfire: Houthi rebels fire rocket again in the Red Sea
- The information processed here on the war in Israel and the fight against Hamas in the Gaza Stripcomes from local and international media as well as news agencies. Much of the information cannot be independently verified.
Update, January 15, 6:20 a.m.: Hamas has released a video of three of its hostages. They call on the Israeli government to secure their release and call off the offensive in the Gaza Strip. The video ends with a superimposed line of text announcing that information about the fate of these hostages will follow today, Monday (15 January).
Israel's leadership continues the Gaza war despite increasing pressure from home and abroad. So far, about 9000,<> terrorists from the Islamist Hamas and other terrorist groups have been "eliminated." © -/AP/dpa
Israel has killed thousands of terrorists from Hamas and other groups
First reported on 15 January: Tel Aviv/Gaza – Israel's army says it has killed thousands of terrorists and dozens of their leaders in the Gaza war, but more than 130 hostages are still in their hands. So far, about 9000,100 terrorists from Hamas and other terrorist groups have been "eliminated," according to a list of data released by the army on Sunday on the occasion of the <>th anniversary of the war. Addressing the relatives of the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip, army spokesman Daniel Hagari said in the evening: "We cannot measure the extent of your pain, but we know that the return of your loved ones, our loved ones, is our moral compass."
Houthi rebels fire missile again in Red Sea
Meanwhile, the U.S. military has again repelled a missile from the Yemen-based Houthi rebels in the south of the Red Sea, according to its own statements. The Houthis, who are enemies of Israel, fired the anti-ship cruise missile on Sunday around 16:45 p.m. local time in the direction of a destroyer of the U.S. Navy, the responsible regional command of the U.S. military announced on Platform X on Monday night. The missile was intercepted by the U.S. Air Force near the coast of Yemen off al-Hodeidah. There were no reports of injuries or damage.
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