The Israeli occupation army announced the killing of another officer in battles in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the number of those killed within 24 hours to 10, including 7 officers, according to what was permitted to be published.
The Israeli army said that First Sergeant (reserve) Adi Shani (39 years old), from Tzur Yitzhak (center), a fighter in the 6036th Logistics Brigade, was killed in a battle in the northern Gaza Strip.
He added that a fighter from the 424th Battalion of the Givati Brigade was seriously injured during the battle in the northern Gaza Strip. He was transferred to receive medical treatment and his family were informed.
Thus, the announced number of deaths of the Israeli army since Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the war on Gaza on October 7 last reached 411 officers and soldiers.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant acknowledged, during a joint press conference on Tuesday evening, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and War Council Minister Benny Gantz, that he had paid “very high prices” since the start of the war on the Gaza Strip on October 7th.
The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), announced earlier Wednesday that it had sniped 6 Israeli soldiers in the axis east of the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Brigades confirmed in a statement that they counted the total or partial destruction of 23 military vehicles only in the fighting fronts in the city of Khan Yunis and Beit Lahia. They blew up a house in which a special force was barricaded with a barrel bomb, and they also targeted another force barricaded in a house with anti-personnel missiles.
Since the seventh of last October, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip, which as of Tuesday evening left 16,248 martyrs, including 7,112 children and 4,885 women, in addition to 43,616 wounded, in addition to massive destruction of infrastructure and a “catastrophe.” unprecedented humanity,” according to official Palestinian and UN sources.