
Israeli army says three soldiers killed in northern Gaza
by Naharnet Newsdesk 03 June 2025, 11:18
The Israeli army said on Tuesday that three of its soldiers were killed in northern Gaza.
The latest deaths bring to 424 the number of Israeli troops killed in the Palestinian territory since the start of the conflict.

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