Hamas terrorist attack: Former Israeli Prime Minister Seen Near Army

We've learned that leaders and politicians in a country, in extraordinary cases of fighting, see them sitting in the chairs of their government offices. But this is not the case of Naphtali Bennet, the former prime minister of Israel, who immediately after calling for the militia, as a response to the aggression of Hamas militants in [...]
We've learned that leaders and politicians in a country, in extraordinary cases of fighting, see them sitting in the chairs of their government offices.
But this is not the case of Naphtali Bennett, the former prime minister of Israel, who immediately after calling out for the militia, as a response to the aggression of Hamas militants in the southern part of the country through an organised invasion, has joined the front.
Bennetts are actually seen in a photograph published in social media, that it appeared at the front, where it is located in an arms depot respectively, and whether or not it is expected to wear military uniform is unknown.
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No. Yovav Tzur (@yovzur) October 7, 2023
However, the fact is that as a high-caliber politician in his country and as a former prime minister, Bennett has not chosen to follow the developments from the screen, but to really touch the ground.
The situation is still hot in Israel, with fighting expected to last for several days, according to Israeli Police.
So far 40 people have been reported killed in Israel and 750 injured. These figures, however, are preliminary.
It is also thought that 57 people have been kidnapped and held hostage by Hamas, of whom also are policemen and soldiers.
With the launch of Israeli reports in northern Gaza, meanwhile, it is suggested that at least 161 people have found death and hospitals there are packed with injuries.












