Lebanon and Gaza War

“Army” of Occupation: 23 Soldiers Injured in the Past 24 Hours Inside Gaza



Falcon powers – The Israeli “army” announced that 23 soldiers were injured in battles in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours.

The occupation army acknowledged on Saturday evening that one of its soldiers was “seriously injured” during the ongoing battles with the Palestinian resistance, north of the Gaza Strip.

The army said in a statement on the “X” platform: “A reserve soldier from the Lotar unit of the Haruv Brigade was seriously injured last night during a battle north of Gaza.”

The Lotar unit is one of the special units of the occupation army specialized in the so-called war on terrorism, known as the “Anti-Terrorism School.”



The occupation army had announced yesterday the killing of two of its soldiers in the Gaza Strip, one of whom died of wounds he had sustained in the ongoing battles north of the Gaza Strip.

The occupation said that the soldier who was killed as a result of his wounds is called Betsalel Tsuvi Kovatz, and he belongs to the Nitzach Yehuda battalion of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish extremists, and was injured in Beit Hanoun in an operation by the Al-Qassam Brigades last week.

In another statement, it said that the second killed soldier, Sergeant Sahar Sudai, serves in the Rotem battalion of the Givati brigade, and was killed in northern Gaza Strip.



The head of the Israeli National Security Council, Tzachi Hanegbi, acknowledged last Wednesday the failure to achieve all the objectives of the war, including the return of the prisoners, the elimination of Hamas, or the safe return of the settlers to their homes in the south of the country.

Israeli media had acknowledged that the Israeli “army” had reduced its forces in the operation east of Rafah, noting that the Givati brigade had left the city on Sunday morning.

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