JERUSALEM, Israel – As Israel buries the bodies of hostages recovered this week in Gaza, the battles continue on the ground and in the international arena.
Israeli media sources report Hamas has decided to target Israelis abroad in its bid to avenge the killing of its top leader Ismail Haniyeh.
That’s because it apparently has little ability left to strike Israel directly from Gaza after the pounding the terror group has taken over the last ten months from the Israel Defense Forces.
In the past Hamas has largely failed in its attempts at such terror attacks overseas since the group was founded in 1987.
In Israel, mourners are buying the bodies of the six hostages rescued this week in Gaza.
Yoram Metzger from Kibbutz Nir Oz and Yagev Buchstab from Kibbutz Nirim were laid to rest in their communities that are still evacuated.
Forensic experts say evidence shows all six were shot and suggest their captors in Gaza murdered them.
At his funeral, Metzger’s daughter-in-law Aila declared, “We apologize for not being able to bring you back in time, sorry for the difficult months you experienced alone in the tunnels. We have no idea what you went through there. You do not deserve to
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