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2 hr 17 min ago
The Israel Defense Forces said it dropped leaflets in Gaza on Tuesday, appealing to residents for any information about the hostages being held by Hamas.
"As part of the extensive efforts to free the hostages held by the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza, the IDF today used multiple channels to communicate with the residents of Gaza and ask for information about the hostages, offering protection and compensation in return," said the Israeli Air Force in a social media post, which included an image of the leaflet.
According to a CNN translation, the leaflet — which contains a number of misspellings of Arabic words — said:
CNN obtained a photo showing one of the leaflets in Khan Younis, Gaza, earlier on Tuesday.
The IDF has said that more than 200 people remain hostages following the Hamas attack on October 7.
5 hr 48 min ago
Yocheved Lifshitz is pictured at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, on October 24. Janis Laizans/Reuters
Yocheved Lifshitz, an 85-year-old Israeli grandmother who was released by Hamas Monday evening, described being taken underground into Hamas’ huge network of tunnels after being captured by Hamas gunmen on October 7.
After being slung over the back of a motorbike and hit with sticks, Lifshitz told reporters in Tel Aviv on Tuesday that she was taken underground.
Lifshitz said there were doctors and paramedics waiting to receive them. After initially being grouped together with 25 other people, Lifshitz said her captors then placed her in a smaller group with four other individuals from a kibbutz near hers.
“There were guards and a paramedic and a doctor who took care of the fact that we’ll have the same medicine that we need," she said, adding how they "took care of the sanitary side of things so that we didn't get sick."
Israel's military says airstrikes destroyed these Hamas
tunnel systems
in 2021.
Lifshitz said they slept on mattresses, describing the tunnels as “most, wet, damp everywhere.”
Liftshitz was released Monday evening, along with her neighbor and friend Nurit Cooper, 79. Both are residents of kibbutz Nir Oz.
But more than 200 people are believed to have been captured and brought into Gaza.
"It's not over until everyone's home," Lifshitz said.
地道错综复杂,四通八达。
2 hr 17 min ago
IDF drops leaflets in Gaza asking for information about hostages, it says
From CNN's Lauren Kent, Kareem Khadder and Eyad KourdiThe Israel Defense Forces said it dropped leaflets in Gaza on Tuesday, appealing to residents for any information about the hostages being held by Hamas.
"As part of the extensive efforts to free the hostages held by the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza, the IDF today used multiple channels to communicate with the residents of Gaza and ask for information about the hostages, offering protection and compensation in return," said the Israeli Air Force in a social media post, which included an image of the leaflet.
According to a CNN translation, the leaflet — which contains a number of misspellings of Arabic words — said:
"If you want a better future for you and your children, do good and share verified and valuable information about hostages being held in your area. And the Israeli military promises you that it will invest maximum effort in providing security for you and your home, and you will receive a financial reward. We guarantee you complete confidentiality. The Israel Defense Forces."
CNN obtained a photo showing one of the leaflets in Khan Younis, Gaza, earlier on Tuesday.
The IDF has said that more than 200 people remain hostages following the Hamas attack on October 7.
5 hr 48 min ago
"It looks like a spiderweb," recalls released Israeli hostage taken into Hamas tunnels
From CNN's Christian Edwards and Niamh Kennedy in LondonYocheved Lifshitz, an 85-year-old Israeli grandmother who was released by Hamas Monday evening, described being taken underground into Hamas’ huge network of tunnels after being captured by Hamas gunmen on October 7.
After being slung over the back of a motorbike and hit with sticks, Lifshitz told reporters in Tel Aviv on Tuesday that she was taken underground.
“They walked for a few kilometers on the wet ground,” Lifshitz’s daughter, acting as a translator, explained. “There is a huge, huge network of tunnels underneath. It looks like a spiderweb.”
Lifshitz said there were doctors and paramedics waiting to receive them. After initially being grouped together with 25 other people, Lifshitz said her captors then placed her in a smaller group with four other individuals from a kibbutz near hers.
“As we got there, the people told us that they are people who believe in the Quran and they will not harm us, and we will get the same conditions they get in the tunnels,” Lifshitz said.
“There were guards and a paramedic and a doctor who took care of the fact that we’ll have the same medicine that we need," she said, adding how they "took care of the sanitary side of things so that we didn't get sick."
Israel's military says airstrikes destroyed these Hamas
tunnel systems
in 2021.
Lifshitz said they slept on mattresses, describing the tunnels as “most, wet, damp everywhere.”
Liftshitz was released Monday evening, along with her neighbor and friend Nurit Cooper, 79. Both are residents of kibbutz Nir Oz.
But more than 200 people are believed to have been captured and brought into Gaza.
"It's not over until everyone's home," Lifshitz said.