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Israeli Occupation Suffers Heavy Losses in Gaza: Nine Officers Killed in Two Separate Attacks

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Israeli Occupation Suffers Heavy Losses in Gaza: Nine Officers Killed in Two Separate Attacks
The Israeli occuaption forces

Watan-Hebrew sources reported the killing of 9 officers and soldiers, with others injured, in two separate attacks during battles in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.

Some Hebrew websites described the events as the heaviest loss for the Israeli occupation since the beginning of its war in the region.

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, announced today that they detonated an anti-tank bomb amid a group of Zionist soldiers inside a school in the city of Khan Younis, resulting in the killing and injuring of several Israelis.

The “Haaretz” newspaper mentioned in its evening news bulletin today, Monday, that in the past 24 hours, 103 soldiers were injured in various clashes, two of whom are in critical condition.

Eight Occupation Officers Killed in Gaza

According to the Hebrew website webangah, the losses of the Zionist entity reached their peak once again, with nine occupation officers killed and 103 injured within 24 hours.

According to the source, one of the attacks occurred with an ammunition explosion in a truck, resulting in the killing and injuring of several Israelis.

The second attack involved mortar shell attacks on a building in the southern Gaza Strip, where these soldiers were hiding.

Some Zionist sources mentioned that an Israeli soldier from the 12th Brigade in Golan died due to a heart attack. They added that the soldier suffered a stroke upon his return from Gaza when he saw his comrades killed.

Photos and Names of the Victims

The Hebrew newspaper “Maariv” published photos and names of 173 soldiers who fell during the battles in the Gaza Strip, after permission was granted for their publication.

Regarding the ongoing Israeli attacks on the 93rd day in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces continued their airstrikes and shelling in several areas, resulting in the martyrdom and injury of dozens of civilians, mostly children and women.

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