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Four Israeli Soldiers Killed, 5 Injured In Gaza House Explosion Triggered By Hamas

Four Israeli Soldiers Killed, 5 Injured In Gaza House Explosion Triggered By Hamas

Time of Indiaa day ago

Israel's military announced Friday the deaths of four soldiers in Gaza, saying it needed thousands more troops to press its offensive, just as the premier's coalition faces the prospect of collapse over ultra-Orthodox conscription. News of the soldiers' deaths came as Gaza's civil defence agency reported 38 killed Friday in Israeli attacks across the territory, where Palestinians observed the Eid al-Adha holiday under the shadow of war for a second consecutive year. Military spokesman Effie Defrin said the four soldiers were killed as they "were operating in the Khan Yunis area, in a compound belonging to the Hamas". #israelhamaswar #gaza #khanyounis #israelpalestineconflict #palestine #israelhamaswar #hajj2025 #gaza #idf #unitedstates #alqassambrigades #hamas #gaza #eidmubarak #iduladha2025 #abuobaida
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Time of India

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  • Time of India

Eid-al-Adha celebrated with great fervour across Maharashtra

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Hamas officials say at least 6 killed by Israeli military near Gaza aid site: Report
Hamas officials say at least 6 killed by Israeli military near Gaza aid site: Report

Indian Express

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  • Indian Express

Hamas officials say at least 6 killed by Israeli military near Gaza aid site: Report

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Thousands of demonstrators march through Rome, calling for immediate end to war in Gaza
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The Hindu

time2 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Thousands of demonstrators march through Rome, calling for immediate end to war in Gaza

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