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7 Israeli troops killed in a Gaza bombing as Palestinian officials say 79 killed in Israeli attacks

7 Israeli troops killed in a Gaza bombing as Palestinian officials say 79 killed in Israeli attacks

Toronto Star5 hours ago

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military says seven Israeli soldiers have been killed in the southern Gaza Strip when a Palestinian attacker attached a bomb to their armored vehicle while Palestinians health officials in the battered enclave reported that 79 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the strip Wednesday.
The attack on the Israeli troops, which occurred on Tuesday, was one of the deadliest for the army in Gaza in months, and quickly drew the nation's attention back to the grinding conflict with the Hamas militant group after nearly two weeks of war between Israel and Iran.

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