Dozens of NY police chiefs, law enforcement officials in Israel during Hamas attack
A group of 32 senior law enforcement officials and police chiefs from New York remain in Israel amid Hamas' ongoing attack on the country.
The district attorney's office for Westchester County, NY, confirmed that the dozens of police officials were in the country for international counterterrorism and anti-semitism training.
"I am in communcation with out Deputy Chief who informed me that though the delegation is close to the Gaza Strip, they are sheltering in a safe location and every effort is underway for their safe return to New York," DA Miriam Rocah announced Sunday.
"While I am personally overcome with emotions about the devastation unfolding in Israel, I share in the gratitude I hear from our colleagues about their wellbeing and protection during their evacuation despite wanting to stay for their week-long training," she added.
At least 600 Israeli citizens have been killed in the attack, and at least 2,000 more have been wounded.
Israeli Prime Minister has deployed tens of thousands of troops to the area around Gaza, and military officials say they plan to "kill every terrorist in Israel."
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