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Five Israeli Soldiers Injured in Gaza - Jordan News

Five Israeli Soldiers Injured in Gaza - Jordan News

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Five Israeli Soldiers Injured in Gaza Israeli media confirmed on Thursday that five Israeli soldiers were injured during morning clashes in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood in eastern Gaza City, with two reported to be in critical condition. اضافة اعلان The Israeli army announced that two soldiers from the 202nd Battalion of the Paratroopers Brigade sustained serious injuries during battles on Wednesday in the northern Gaza Strip. According to Israel's Channel 12, a reserve soldier from the elite Yahalom unit was moderately wounded by an unexploded ordnance detonation in central Gaza. Since the beginning of Israel's offensive on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, the number of Israeli military fatalities has risen to 893, including 449 who were killed in ground battles inside Gaza. Additionally, 6,108 soldiers have been injured, according to the Israeli army's official website.
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