MOSCOW, October 7. Network users left many angry comments under the post of showman Maxim Galkin* on Instagram** about the situation in Israel.
«Today at 6:30 we woke up from sirens… A difficult time for Israel. Condolences to the victims and their families! We pray for those who were taken hostage. Israel will win!» — he wrote.
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«Maxim, have you already enrolled in the Israeli Defense Forces? Or will you fly to another country?» — one of the readers sarcastically.
«Well, how do you like it there now in Israel? Where will you run now?» — asked the second.
““Galkin*, take the machine gun, go defend your homeland — Israel,” called the third.
“Alla, I can’t hear any anti-war slogans from you at the moment,” noted another user.
“Run, Allah, run,” wrote another.
«Are you packing your things with Slepakov? Or will you volunteer?» — asked the commentators.
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Galkin* left Russia after the start special operations in Ukraine. Later it was reported that he and his wife, singer Alla Pugacheva, live in Israel.
Early in the morning, Israel was subjected to an unprecedented rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. According to the country's Defense Forces (IDF), more than two thousand rockets were fired at the territory of the state. In addition, dozens of Palestinian Hamas fighters have infiltrated border areas. According to the latest data, more than 200 Israeli civilians were killed and another 1,452 were injured.
Hamas's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, announced that it was conducting an operation called «Al-Aqsa Flood.» The Israel Defense Forces responded by launching Operation Iron Swords. Martial law was declared in the country. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the clearing of populated areas from attackers and ordered a widespread mobilization of reservists.Infographics
* An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent.
** The activities of Meta (social networks Facebook and Instagram) are prohibited in Russia as extremist.