Watan-The confessions continue to emerge from the Israeli occupation forces regarding the losses suffered at the hands of the Palestinian resistance during the ground battles in the Gaza Strip.
An Israeli soldier appeared seated in a wheelchair, talking about the hell he experienced in Gaza, similar to other members of the occupation forces.
The Israeli soldier said in his statement: “I arrived at the hospital in a very bad condition, and I wished for death. All the members of the unit I was in were killed, and only I remained. I wished for death.”
He added: “I reached the hospital in a critical condition, teetering between life and death. I spent days in intensive care, but I felt your prayers, and I realized that I must cling to life. Thank you.”
جندي من #جيش_الاحتلال الإسرائيلي أصيب في #غزة: “وصلت للمستشفى بحالة سيئة جدا، وكنت أتمنى الموت، كل أفراد الوحدة التي كنت فيها قتلوا ولم يبق إلا أنا، وتمنيت الموت. لقد وصلت إلى المستشفى في وضع حرج وكنت بين الحياة والموت، ورقدت أياما في العناية المركزة، لكني شعرت بصلواتكم وأدركت… pic.twitter.com/Gd5sqPeGwj
— وطن. يغرد خارج السرب (@watanserb_news) December 13, 2023
More casualties in the ranks of the Israeli army were reported
On Tuesday, Israel revealed additional military losses as a result of its war on the Gaza Strip. The announced increase included the number of soldiers and officers killed since the eruption of the Al-Aqsa Intifada on October 7th last year, reaching 435, with 105 of them killed since the start of the ground operation on October 27th last year.
Later, the Israeli army announced a rise in the number of injuries among its soldiers and officers to 600 since the beginning of the ground war, bringing the total number of military casualties since the start of the war to 1683, including 263 in critical condition, 465 in moderate condition, and 955 in mild condition.
Previously, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper revealed the existence of 5,000 Israeli soldiers injured since the start of the war.
The newspaper, in its report, stated that more than 58% of them suffer from serious injuries to the hands and feet, including those requiring amputations.
Haaretz also published a report on the extent of Israeli losses, focusing on what it called a significant gap between the number of injured soldiers announced by the Israeli army and the records of hospitals that reportedly received 4,593 casualties.