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Israeli Soldiers’ Wild Celebration as They Exit Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Watan-Israeli soldiers were seen celebrating wildly following the announcement of their departure from the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing war waged by the Israeli occupation forces on the territory.

The footage captured soldiers from the Fifth Brigade celebrating after the decision to leave the Gaza Strip.

One of the soldiers in the video said, “Let’s start from the end, tomorrow we will not return to our homes… we will leave today,” sparking a wild and hysterical celebration among the occupation forces.

Withdrawal of the Fifth Reserve Brigade from Gaza The Israeli occupation army had withdrawn one of the reserve brigades from the Gaza Strip, while also deciding to reduce its forces stationed in areas adjacent to the Lebanese borders.

The Israeli military radio stated that the Fifth Reserve Brigade left the Gaza Strip and completed its mission, explaining that the withdrawal is part of the effort to reduce the number of forces in the region.

Reduction of forces on the Lebanese borders In the context of reducing forces on the frontlines, the “Yedioth Ahronoth” newspaper reported that the army decided to reduce its forces in areas adjacent to the Lebanese borders. Local security teams will reportedly handle the response to security incidents in these areas.

Withdrawal of several brigades from Gaza Days ago, the Israeli occupation army announced the withdrawal of two reserve brigades from the Gaza Strip. The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation’s channel “Kan” reported that the army withdrew the brigades after completing their missions.

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The occupation army announces that the Fifth Reserve Brigade has left the Gaza Strip and completed its mission

According to the channel, the first brigade, “Kiryati,” left southern Gaza days ago after thousands of its members participated in fierce battles against Palestinian resistance in Khan Yunis. The second brigade is the Paratroopers Brigade, known as “Spearhead,” consisting of five battalions.

In less than a month, the Israeli occupation army withdrew several brigades from its forces in Gaza, including the 7107 Battalion, the 36th Division, and the 13th Battalion in the Golan Brigade.

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