Shani Louk, a German-Israeli national, was among festivalgoers who had gathered in farmland near the Gaza-Israel border for what was supposed to be an all-night dance party celebrating the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Instead, in the early hours of Saturday morning, it was swarmed by Hamas fighters who gunned down revelers and took others hostage, as they launched an unprecedented assault on Israel.
Louk was later pictured in a video, identified by her dreadlocks and tattoos, being paraded through Gaza as onlookers shouted “Allahu Akbar.”
She is among a large number of Israeli nationals who have been taken hostage by Hamas militants and are now being held in locations across Gaza, complicating Israel’s response to the deadly attack.
Israel is taking pains to establish the exact number of hostages that have been taken into Gaza, an isolated coastal enclave of almost 2 million people crammed into 140 square miles, one of the most densely populated places in the world.
Lt. Col. Richard Hecht, the military’s international spokesperson, told CNN on Sunday that “dozens” had been captured and emphasized just how complex the situation was as the army launched air strikes on Gaza in retaliation. In an earlier briefing he had said “civilians, children and grandmothers” were among those being held captive.
Hamas claims it has captured dozens of Israelis, including soldiers, and videos authenticated by CNN show some of the dramatic seizures.
Al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, has warned attacks in the area could impact hostages, with its spokesman, Abu Obaida, saying in a recorded audio message Saturday that they were “present in all axes in the Gaza Strip.”
Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson, told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that “it is unprecedented in our history that we have so many Israeli nationals in the hands of a terrorist organization.”
It has been more than 17 years since an Israeli soldier was taken as a prisoner of war in an assault on Israeli territory. And Israel has not seen this kind of infiltration of military bases, towns and kibbutzim since town-by-town fighting in the 1948 war of independence.
Hamas has been tolerated by the global community for so long that they got cocky. They’ve gone full ISIS, and I hope this is the end of all global support for these murderous clowns. Hamas needs to die.
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I’ve been thinking a lot about this, the fact that Israel’s been mistreating Palestine for decades, and… it excuses nothing. Hamas is a murderous terrorist organization that has specifically targeted civilians, and should be utterly destroyed. Palestinians shouldn’t be represented by monsters willing to do what they’ve done.
It’s shit because I stand with Palestine against Jewish aggression and I see this as a result of Israel’s disgusting apartheid state policies over the last however many decades but I also can’t stand with them on this.
I am staunch in my position against Israel and the people who support Israel because of the harm they do so I can’t then defend this atrocity.
You know after WW2 in like 1947 (or 48?), prior to to the birth of Israel, the UN drafted a plan to divide what is now modern day Israel into two states; one for the Jewish inhabitants and one for the Palestinians, PLUS Jerusalem was to be a UN controlled international city. The Jewish community accepted the offer, the Palestinians turned it down because they wanted Jerusalem all to themselves as well as wanting all the Jews dead (them and the rest of the Arab world).
So yeah, the Palestinians could have been celebrating like the 75th anniversary of their own state by now had they not been so full of hate.
That of course is no excuse for Israeli apartheid. Both sides are assholes.
I’m sure you’d be cool with another country just giving another country half of yours.
There was no Palestinian country, and they where offered the vast majority of the israeli lands. As in the jewish would get lands that are smaller than the west bank is today.
You obviously don’t know what you are talking about.
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Does hamas have any credibility to lose begin with. I lost any trust I had in them when I discovered they use children as suicide bombers and shields. These were never anything more than terrorists masquerading as the persecuted. Israels not much batter, their one step away from fascists. But no one in any position to do anything is ever objective about these two. The media that’s pro Palestine very clearly understated their actions and blames them as reactions for Israels persecution of them. The pro Israeli media just recounts hamas’s horror and claims retaliation is the only deterrent to more aggression. In the background more people die. I’m so tired of this messy status quo that has been ongoing since before I was even born. F*ck this whole situation.
Hamas started out full ISIS. Then they built schools and roads in Gaza and got democratically elected to lead the Palestinians. Now they are a state in all but name waging war on a neighbor (who, let’s face it, has inflicted some grievances on them).
I just wonder who was thinking of organising a mass event so close to the Gaza strip, which hasn’t had a pristine track record, is a good idea. And who from the Israel side gave them the green light.
Seriously, this should have not happened in the first place. And perhaps this tragedy could have been avoided.
Don’t blame the victims for being at a party. Blame the gunmen who killed 260 of them in minutes.
But look at the way they dressed, they were basically asking for it! /s
I just wonder who was thinking of organising a mass event so close to the Gaza strip, which hasn’t had a pristine track record, is a good idea. And who from the Israel side gave them the green light.
On the anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. With an enemy that plans attacks corresponding with anniversaries.
Yes Israel is a bizarre place, where warfare and terror is always a breath away, yet people are having music festivals and bootstrapping tech startups all the while.
Are they still hostages if they are murdered?
If you have religious ideas about what’s supposed to happen to our mortal remains, then maybe in a limited sense.
Ah i forgot about that, I’m a simple person. Thanks