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EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell slams ‘another massacre of civilians’ in Gaza amid Israeli rescue operation that freed Noa Argamani and three other hostages and saw dozens of Palestinians killed

EU Foreign Minister Josep Borrell has condemned the ‘mass murder’ of Palestinian civilians following an incident Israeli hostage rescue operation On Saturday, Noa Argamani was liberated and dozens of Gazans were killed.

In a post on X, previously Tweet‘, Borrell called IsraelThe country’s operation is ‘terrible’ after reports of 270 Palestinian deaths GazaIf confirmed, the Health Ministry said it would make it one of the deadliest days of the ongoing conflict yet.

‘Reports from Gaza about a new massacre of civilians are terrible. We condemn this in the strongest terms,” he noted, adding that “this carnage must end immediately.”

This comes after Israel carried out a fearless raid of two on Saturday Hamas buildings in Gaza to rescue four hostages captured by terrorists on October 7, freeing them by helicopter while they were under fire from militants.

‘Operation Seeds of Summer’ is Israel’s largest rescue mission since the start of the Hamas war.

Noa Argamani, 26, Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40, were rescued after the daring operation, the largest of its kind since the start of the war with Hamas.

The hostages were held captive for 245 days after being kidnapped from prison Nova music festival during the Hamas attack on October 7 that caused the war.

They were then reunited with loved ones in a Tel Aviv hospital in emotional scenes.

Borrell had started working on it earlier X to celebrate the release of the four prisoners, saying: ‘Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov and Shlomi Ziv are free and safe today. We share the relief of their families and call for the release of all remaining hostages.”

But serious questions have been raised about the human cost of the rescue mission.

Borrell visited the American president Joe Biden‘s ceasefire and hostage release plannoting that this was ‘the way forward for a lasting ceasefire and an end to the killings’.

While it is unclear how many civilians were killed following the Israeli operations, gruesome footage from the aftermath of a firefight during the attack in the Nuseirat area shows dozens of dead and wounded women and children on the streets.

The terror group claims that the fatalities include three other hostages, one of whom has US citizenship – which the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has dismissed as a ‘blatant lie’.

IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said military intelligence determined some time ago that the hostages were being held in two apartments, about 200 meters apart, in the heart of the Nuseirat camp.

Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is hugged by her father after being rescued by a special Israeli operation

Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is hugged by her father after being rescued by a special Israeli operation

Ms Argamani meets with Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu.  The 26-year-old was reunited with her ecstatic family on Saturday after 245 days in captivity

Ms Argamani meets with Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu. The 26-year-old was reunited with her ecstatic family on Saturday after 245 days in captivity

She was able to celebrate her father Yakov's birthday after spending more than seven months in Hamas captivity

She was able to celebrate her father Yakov’s birthday after spending more than seven months in Hamas captivity

The terrified hostage became the face of the October 7 massacre after video emerged of her shouting

The terrified hostage became the face of the October 7 massacre after video emerged of her shouting “Don’t kill me” as she was kidnapped from a music festival by Hamas terrorists on motorcycles

Noa Argamani (in pink top, jeans and helmet) is helped into an IDF helicopter to escape Hamas after being rescued on Saturday

Noa Argamani (in pink top, jeans and helmet) is helped into an IDF helicopter to escape Hamas after being rescued on Saturday

Hagari estimated that the number of casualties from the operation was under 100.

Hamas took some 250 hostages in the October 7 attack, which killed about 1,200 people. About half were released during a weeklong ceasefire in November.

About 120 hostages remain, of which 43 are dead. The survivors include about fifteen women, two children under the age of five and two men in their eighties.

Israelis celebrated the latest return of hostages on Saturday evening.

Among those rescued is Noa Argamani, who had become the face of the October 7 massacre video was created from her scream “don’t kill me” when she was kidnapped from a music festival by Hamas terrorists on motorcycles.

In January, Hamas released a horrifying video of Noa from captivity and apparently under duress, calling on Netanyahu to “please stop the war” and “bring us home.”

Almong Meir Jan, 22, is seen crying as he is greeted by his close relatives at the Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Center, following his rescue from the Gaza Strip by the Israeli army on Saturday

Almong Meir Jan, 22, is seen crying as he is greeted by his close relatives at the Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Center, following his rescue from the Gaza Strip by the Israeli army on Saturday

Shlomi Ziv, 41, who was captured while serving as a security guard at the festival, was seen hugging and kissing his loved ones and during a tearful reunion at the hospital on Saturday.  His sister Revital Nasi and cousin Liat met him at the hospital

Shlomi Ziv, 41, who was captured while serving as a security guard at the festival, was seen hugging and kissing his loved ones and during a tearful reunion at the hospital on Saturday. His sister Revital Nasi and cousin Liat met him at the hospital

Andrei Kozlov, a released hostage, reacts after the army said Israeli forces rescued four hostages alive from the central Gaza Strip on Saturday

Andrei Kozlov, a released hostage, reacts after the army said Israeli forces rescued four hostages alive from the central Gaza Strip on Saturday

Emotional scenes showed Noa, 26, reunited with her father on his birthday – the first time they had seen each other in more than half a year since her capture at the Supernova Music Festival.

After her release, Noa was pictured enjoying a Coca Cola with her father, and was filmed receiving phone calls from President Isaac Herzog and Netanyahu.

“I’m so happy to be here,” she said in her phone call with Herzog in a video distributed by his office.

“Thank you for everything, thank you for this moment,” she said, sitting with her father in a hospital room.

In another video, Noa said on the phone with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “I am very moved. I haven’t heard Hebrew in so long.’

She was also reunited with her mother, Liora Argamani, who did stage four cancer.

She was kidnapped from the Supernova Festival along with her boyfriend Avinatan Or on the morning of October 7. It is believed that her boyfriend is still alive in captivity.

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