In a major development in the ongoing Israeli counter-offensive against the deadly attack by Hamas, two big leaders of the terror group were eliminated by the Israeli Air Force on Tuesday.
Condemning the joint statement issued by five countries -- US, UK Germany, France and Italy over the deadly attack on Israel, Hamas termed the reaction as "double standards" and their "blatant bias" towards "Zionist occupation", Times of Israel reported.
The alleged killing happened on the intervening nights of November 4-5. According to the police, the accused shot the man dead in revenge for the "public humiliation" that he suffered from the latter.
In a major escalation on October 7 (Saturday), Hamas launched a "surprise attack" on Israel, firing a barrage of rockets into the southern and central parts of the country.
In a record mobilisation of troops, Israel mobilised 3,00,000 troops in the last 48 hours, as Israeli retaliation against the deadly Hamas attack entered its third day on Monday.
The deceased from the deadly attack launched on Israel by Hamas, includes at least nine US citizens, US National Security Council spokesperson said, CNN reported on Monday.
Senior Superintendent of Police Rajesh Singh Chandel told ANI, "Sarpanch of Banehri village Vikram Rawat on Monday was going to Court and during this some people shot him dead. Rawat was shot five bullets in the incident. It was said to be a case of old enmity and there had also been a dispu
As the Hamas terror groups continue to attack Israel for three days, the death toll has crossed over 700 and is expected to rise further, leaving 2243 injured, reported The Times of Israel.
The Israeli Police confirmed that the dead bodies of 10 Nepalis have been confirmed. Some are still out of contact and some are in serious medical condition, so the number might go up. An announcement about it in detail was due from the Foreign Ministry, Arjun Ghimire, First Secretary at the
With schools and places of entertainment shuttered, Israeli cities, including its economic hub of Tel Aviv, looked like ghost towns as the first batches of the names of the dead were released, including many young soldiers in their 20s.