
Three Israeli soldiers injured in building collapse in Gaza Strip
Gaza - Saba:
Israeli enemy media reported Tuesday evening that three Israeli soldiers were injured, two of them seriously, when part of a building collapsed in the Gaza Strip.
The Hadashot news website reported that the incident resulted in three soldiers being injured, two of them seriously, while the third suffered moderate injuries.
Israeli enemy websites reported that the Israeli military censor imposed a ban on publishing information about the security incident.
Earlier, the Israeli army announced at dawn on Tuesday that one of its soldiers was killed during fighting in the northern Gaza Strip, amid ongoing violent clashes with Palestinian resistance factions.
The Israeli enemy army spokesperson stated in an official statement that the identity of the deceased soldier, Sergeant Yosef Yehuda Hirak (22 years old), from the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion, had been authorized for publication, and his family had been informed of the news.
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