According to the Israeli military, it has been determined that some of the weapons utilized by Hamas during their attacks on October 7th were produced either in Iran or North Korea.
During an official media tour, the military made a statement and showcased a range of weapons that were retrieved from communities in southern Israel that had been targeted by militants.
The display showcased a collection of various items, including landmines, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and homemade drones.
The arsenal consisted of mortar rounds manufactured in Iran and RPGs sourced from North Korea.
According to an Israeli military official involved in the clearance of munitions from areas that were targeted, it is estimated that approximately five to ten percent of the weapons found were manufactured in Iran.
Approximately 10 percent of the population consists of individuals from North Korea. The official, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated that the remaining portion was produced within the confines of the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is known to heavily depend on extensive smuggling networks in order to transport weapons into the Gaza Strip, which has been under a state of siege.
In addition to its other activities, the group is involved in the production of munitions, which includes the rockets that have been consistently launched towards Israeli cities.
According to the official, one of the most remarkable aspects was the quantity of weapons that were brought into Israel.
In the southern region of Israel, numerous communities that were targeted in the October 7 attacks have been occupied by troops. One of these communities is Holit, where a soldier was observed by AFP on Thursday, stationed at a gun pointed in the direction of Gaza.
In the vicinity of the Egyptian border, a small kibbutz bore witness to the aftermath of a devastating attack carried out by militants. The destructive impact of this assault was evident in the form of scorched homes and bullet holes that marred the landscape. Tragically, the attack resulted in the loss of at least 10 lives, as reported by a volunteer associated with Zaka, a charitable organization dedicated to the collection of bodies in accordance with Jewish customs.
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The shock experienced by Hamas The October 7 attacks, which are considered the most devastating in Israeli history, involved a large number of Hamas gunmen infiltrating Israel from Gaza. These attacks resulted in a significant loss of life, with over 1,400 people, primarily civilians, being killed. Additionally, 224 individuals were reported as kidnapped during this tragic event, according to official records.
Israel has responded to the situation by launching a series of continuous strikes. According to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry, these strikes have resulted in the deaths of over 7,000 individuals, predominantly civilians. It is anticipated that this casualty count will significantly increase if Israeli troops, who are currently concentrated near the border, decide to enter the Palestinian territory.
During an official media tour, the military made a statement and showcased a range of weapons that were retrieved from communities in southern Israel that had been targeted by militants.
The display showcased a collection of various items, including landmines, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and homemade drones.
The arsenal consisted of mortar rounds manufactured in Iran and RPGs sourced from North Korea.
According to an Israeli military official involved in the clearance of munitions from areas that were targeted, it is estimated that approximately five to ten percent of the weapons found were manufactured in Iran.
Approximately 10 percent of the population consists of individuals from North Korea. The official, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated that the remaining portion was produced within the confines of the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is known to heavily depend on extensive smuggling networks in order to transport weapons into the Gaza Strip, which has been under a state of siege.
In addition to its other activities, the group is involved in the production of munitions, which includes the rockets that have been consistently launched towards Israeli cities.
According to the official, one of the most remarkable aspects was the quantity of weapons that were brought into Israel.
In the southern region of Israel, numerous communities that were targeted in the October 7 attacks have been occupied by troops. One of these communities is Holit, where a soldier was observed by AFP on Thursday, stationed at a gun pointed in the direction of Gaza.
In the vicinity of the Egyptian border, a small kibbutz bore witness to the aftermath of a devastating attack carried out by militants. The destructive impact of this assault was evident in the form of scorched homes and bullet holes that marred the landscape. Tragically, the attack resulted in the loss of at least 10 lives, as reported by a volunteer associated with Zaka, a charitable organization dedicated to the collection of bodies in accordance with Jewish customs.
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The shock experienced by Hamas The October 7 attacks, which are considered the most devastating in Israeli history, involved a large number of Hamas gunmen infiltrating Israel from Gaza. These attacks resulted in a significant loss of life, with over 1,400 people, primarily civilians, being killed. Additionally, 224 individuals were reported as kidnapped during this tragic event, according to official records.
Israel has responded to the situation by launching a series of continuous strikes. According to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry, these strikes have resulted in the deaths of over 7,000 individuals, predominantly civilians. It is anticipated that this casualty count will significantly increase if Israeli troops, who are currently concentrated near the border, decide to enter the Palestinian territory.