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Israel-Hamas war: In viral video, woman paraded naked by militants identified as German tattoo artist

FP Staff October 9, 2023, 09:58:32 IST

At least 22 people have died and over 500 have been left wounded after Hamas launched its all-out offensive against Israel on Saturday

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Israel-Hamas war: In viral video, woman paraded naked by militants identified as German tattoo artist

The woman, whose disturbing video went viral on social media on Saturday after Hamas militants launched an attack on Israel, has been identified as a German citizen Shani Louk. In the viral video, Louk can be seen being showcased on a vehicle by armed militants in Gaza, who were chanting “Allahu Akbar,” an Arabic expression translating to “God is Great,” reported CNN. Louk held both German and Israeli citizenship. Her cousin confirmed to the Washington Post that Louk had attended the music festival.

The Israeli government formally declared war and gave the green light for “significant military steps” to retaliate against Hamas for its surprise attack, as the military labored into Monday to crush fighters still in southern towns and intensified its bombardment of the Gaza Strip. The toll passed 1,100 dead and thousands wounded on both sides, reported The Associated Press. More than 40 hours after Hamas launched its unprecedented incursion out of Gaza, Israeli forces were still battling with militants holed up in several locations. At least 700 people have reportedly been killed in Israel — a staggering toll on a scale the country has not experienced in decades — and more than 400 have been killed in Gaza. Israel said it brought in special forces to try to wrest control of four Israeli sites from Hamas fighters, including two kibbutzim that militants entered earlier in their attacks. Footage released by Israeli police from one area showed forces kneeling in tall grass as they exchanged fire with Hamas militants across an open field. Meanwhile, Hamas and the smaller Islamic Jihad group claimed to have taken captive more than 130 people from inside Israel and brought them into Gaza, saying they would be traded for the release of thousands of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. The announcement, though unconfirmed, was the first sign of the scope of abductions. The captives are known to include soldiers and civilians, including women, children and older adults — mostly Israelis but also some people of other nationalities. The Israeli military said only that the number of captives is “significant.” With inputs from agencies

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