Israel Regains Control Of Gaza Border, Over 3,000 Killed

Israel-Hamas War Live Updates: Attacks by Israel hit the main exit point from the Palestinian region.

Four days after the sudden Hamas strike on Israel trigged a catastrophic war killing over 3,000, Israel claims it has regained control of the Gaza border areas from the group. Over 1,000 people have been killed in Israel in the worst attack in the nation’s 75-year history, while Gaza reported 900 causalities. On Tuesday, Israel’s army has claimed to recover bodies of around 1,500 militants near border areas of Gaza.

Vowing to turn Hamas sites in Gaza to rubble, Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu compared the Hamas attacks to ISIS killings. “Hamas terrorists bound, burned and executed children. They are savages. Hamas is ISIS,” he said. Bombardment by Israeli forces on Tuesday hit the main exit point from the Palestinian region.

Here are the live updates on the Israel-Hamas war:

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Israel-Hamas War: Israel Adds More Flights Bring Home Soldiers To Strengthen Fight

Israel has added more flights to help bring home more military reserve force members as its war rages against Hamas, said news agency Reuters Israel had said that it had called up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists to help its retaliation against the Hamas strikes.

Israel-Hamas War: 1st Plane With US Arms Lands In South Israel

Israel-Hamas War: Dozens Of Foreigners Killed, Injured Or Taken Hostage

Thailand: 18 dead, 11 hostages

US: 14 dead, others missing

Nepal: 10 dead

France: Eight dead, 20 missing

Argentina: Seven dead, 15 missing

Russia: Four dead, six missing 

Ukraine: Two dead

UK: Two dead

Canada: One dead, Three missing

Cambodia: One dead

Germany: Several hostages

Philippines: Five missing

Chile: Three dead, one missing

Peru: two dead, three missing

Austria: Three missing

Brazil: Two dead

Italy: Two missing

Paraguay: Two missing

Peru: Two missing

Sri Lanka: Two missing

Tanzania: Two missing

Mexico: Two hostages

Colombia: Two hostages

Ireland: One missing

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