Hamas strikes at the Rutenberg power plant, the second largest in Israel
Fire broke out at the plant, rescuers are trying to extinguish it

Hamas struck the Rutenberg power plant, Israel's second largest, located on the Mediterranean coast in Ashkelon. A fire broke out there, and rescuers are trying to put it out.
The Hamas attack killed 40 people and injured 740 others, Channel 12 reports.
The attack on Israeli cities began on the 50th anniversary of the start of the Yom Kippur War.
Hamas published a video of the captured crew of a Merkava tank and the beginning of the fighting.
The terrorist organization claims that 35 Israeli citizens, including military personnel, have been taken prisoner.
As reported, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that the country was at war and promised that the enemy would "pay a high price."
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