Daniel Hagari
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 48 |
Date of birth | January 1,1976 |
Born | Israel |
Education | Tel Aviv University |
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ID | 3957214 |
Daniel Hagari Life story
Daniel Hagari is an Israel Defense Forces Brigadier General who currently serves as the head of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit. Previously he has served as the commander of the Israeli Navy's operations directorate, the Chief of Staff's assistant, Commander of Shaytet 13 and the office of the Chief of Staff.
Satellite images show extent of Gaza damage
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... " Yahya Sinwar is the commander… and he is a dead man, " declared the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari in early October...
Israel says Hamas killed hostage at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital
... " This morning we updated Noa s family that according to our findings, she was kidnapped to a safe house near Shifa, " Rear Adm Daniel Hagari, chief spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), told a news briefing...
Israel finds second hostage body near Al-Shifa hospital
... A spokesman for the IDF, Daniel Hagari, wrote on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, that Israeli intelligence led soldiers to the exact location of her body...
Israel says hostage's body found near main Gaza hospital
... " Unfortunately, Yehudit was murdered by terrorists in Gaza and we did not get to her in time, " IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said in a news briefing on Thursday evening...
Gaza war: US and UK raise pressure on Israel to protect hospitals
... In a the IDF s chief spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari is seen saying he is at a tunnel 200 metres away from Rantisi...
Gaza hospitals caught on front line of Israel-Hamas war
... The Israel Defense Force s (IDF) chief spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said on Saturday that Israel would provide assistance to evacuate the babies to a " safer hospital"...
Israel's president denies it is striking Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital
... Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Israel would help evacuate babies from Al-Shifa following a request from the hospital administration...
Israel's president denies it is striking Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has denied that Israel is striking Gaza's largest hospital.
Reports from staff at Al-Shifa suggest the facility, sheltering thousands of Palestinians, has run out of electricity.
But Mr Herzog said " everything is operating" at The Hospital .
Speaking to The Bbc 's Laura Kuenssberg he also said a copy of Adolf Hitler 's Mein Kampf was found on The Body of a Hamas fighter in northern Gaza.
Mr Herzog said a copy translated into Arabic was found " just a few days ago" in a children's room that had been " turned into a military operation base of Hamas ".
The Nazi leader's antisemitic manifesto was first printed in 1925.
Finding a copy of it in northern Gaza, Mr Herzog said, showed that some in Hamas " learned again and again Adolf Hitler 's ideology of hating the Jews".
The World Health Organization (WHO) says it has lost communication with its contacts at Al-Shifa, with staff and patients trapped by fighting outside.
Doctors and the Hamas -run health ministry in Gaza have said a lack of fuel there means patients cannot be operated on and incubators for premature babies cannot run. But The President disputed this.
" We deny this at all, there is a lot of spin by Hamas . . But there's electricity in Shifa, everything is operating, " Mr Herzog said.
Israel has said that Hamas has a base underneath The Hospital building - a claim denied by Hamas .
Surgeon Marwan Abu Saada told The Bbc on Saturday that The Hospital had run out of water, food and electricity.
He Said The Sounds of shooting and bombardments echoed through The Hospital " every second".
Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said Israel would help evacuate babies from Al-Shifa following a request from The Hospital administration. A doctors group said on Saturday that two premature babies had already died.
Asked about growing calls for a ceasefire, Mr Herzog asserted Israel's right to defend itself after the attacks of 7 October.
" We of course listen to our allies, But first and foremost, we defend ourselves, " He Said .
He acknowledged that there had been civilian deaths in Gaza But blamed Hamas for many of The Tragedies .
Mr Herzog said his country's operations in Gaza were carried out " according to The Rules of international humanitarian law" with Israel alerting civilians with phone calls and text messages, and urging them to evacuate from northern Gaza and " go down [to southern Gaza]".
" We give them humanitarian pauses so that they can go down [south], " Mr Herzog said.
More Than 11,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of The War , according to the Hamas -run health ministry. More Than 1. 5m people are also displaced, according to the United Nations ' agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa).
Israel launched an offensive in the Gaza Strip following Hamas 's deadly 7 October attack, which killed 1,200 people and saw More Than 200 others taken hostage from southern Israel.
Fighting has been fierce in the northern part of the 41km (25 miles) long and 10km wide enclave, But blasts have also hit the southern cities of.
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