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Israeli Media: 3 Soldiers Killed, 2 Injured in Attack on Military Vehicle in Jabalia, Northern Gaza

Israeli Media: 3 Soldiers Killed, 2 Injured in Attack on Military Vehicle in Jabalia, Northern Gaza

Ahmed Emam
Israeli media reported on Monday that three soldiers were killed and two others wounded after their military vehicle was targeted in the town of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to *Cairo News Channel*, citing Israeli sources, the incident prompted the deployment of Israeli military rescue helicopters into Gaza to evacuate the casualties. The vehicle was reportedly struck during ongoing military operations in the densely populated area of Jabalia, which has seen intense fighting in recent weeks.
The exact nature of the attack—whether it involved an explosive device, missile, or ambush—has not been officially confirmed. The Israeli military has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the incident.
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