Israel’s ambassador to India, Naor Gilon, on Sunday recalled the Oct. 7 bloodbath and shared a photo of a baby who has been in captivity for six months, emphasizing the need for those who can still be saved.
The Israeli envoy, Naor Gilon, under pressure that there were “horrific images” of that day, would prefer to talk about those that can still be saved.
He added that the photo of the “Baby Kfir Bibas” was taken at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, adding that travelers left a card with his photo.
“Today we are 6 months after the massacre of October 7. There are endless horrific photographs of this day, but I prefer the ones we can still save. Bathrough Kfir Bibas has been in captivity for 6 months!! #TráelosTodosACasa NOW Photo via @bengurionairpor. Travelers wrote to him and left him cards,” the Israeli envoy wrote in X.
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The Israeli military on Sunday released information about its operations in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Lebanon, highlighting everything from the number of terrorists killed to the number of sites attacked.
Since Oct. 7, 604 have been killed in combat and 3,188 wounded, according to the Jerusalem Post.
According to IDF data, some 9,100 rockets entered Israeli territory from the Gaza Strip and 3,100 rockets entered Israel from Lebanon.
The army said more than 12,000 terrorists had been killed in Gaza in the past six months and 32,000 targets had been hit in airstrikes.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday: “We celebrate six months since the ruthless terror attack and horrific massacre. Six months since this crime, our sisters and brothers, our state, this crime of humanity. Six months of a bloody and murderous war. “
“For six months, our sisters and brothers have been held back by a ruthless enemy, our hearts wavering, day after day, minute after minute, with them, there. For six months, we, the whole people, accompanyed, supported, embraced the families of “We will never take hostages. We will never take them or their loved ones,” Herzog said. (ANI)