100 Bodies were Found

Shock in the south: over 100 bodies were found in Kibbutz Be'eri

ZAKA teams have reported that 108 bodies of Jewish victims have been removed from the Kibbutz Be'eri near the Gaza Strip. According to estimates, the total number of Jewish victims since the beginning of the war stands at at least 900 people

Kibbutz Be'eri. Archive (Photo: Chen Leopold/Flash 90)

Shocking news from the south: ZAKA teams reported this evening (Monday) that 108 bodies of Jewish victims were recovered today from Kibbutz Be'eri near the Gaza Strip. This comes after Hamas terrorists infiltrated from the Gaza Strip into the kibbutz over the weekend as part of a surprise attack in the south. This constitutes approximately 10% of the kibbutz's total population who were murdered in the massacre.

According to estimates, the total number of casualties since the beginning of the war stands at least 900 people. In parallel, the Ministry of Health has updated that the current number of injured individuals who have been treated in hospitals is 2,616 since the start of the war in the south.

According to the Ministry's data, 25 of the injured are in critical condition, 357 are in serious condition, 524 are in moderate condition, and 1,325 are in mild condition. Additionally, there are 84 individuals with anxiety-related injuries and 188 under medical assessment.

It is also reported that 578 injured individuals are currently hospitalized, including 157 in serious condition, 259 in moderate condition, and 161 in mild condition. It is important to note that those who arrived at the hospitals in the last hour are in the process of evaluation and initial treatment, and hospitalization decisions have not been made yet.

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