Israeli Casualties in Gaza Reach 900
Israeli military casualties in Gaza have risen to 900, with one soldier killed and two others wounded in recent clashes in the southern Gaza Strip.
Kokcha News Agency: During intense fighting in the southern Gaza Strip, one Israeli soldier from the 36th Division was killed, and two others were injured in an “operational incident.” Hebrew media reported that the soldier was killed in combat, while the two injured soldiers were hurt in a separate incident in the same area.
Israeli military radio confirmed that the total number of Israeli military casualties since the beginning of the war has now reached 900.
The Israeli army also announced the death of First Sergeant Ariel Lubliner, a 34-year-old reservist from Kiryat Bialik, who served in the 6036 Logistics Brigade of the 36th Division. His family has been informed of his death.
Meanwhile, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, claimed responsibility for destroying an Israeli armored personnel carrier with a high-explosive mine near Gaza University in the southern Zaytoun neighborhood.
The group also stated that they targeted Israeli soldiers and vehicles with mortar shells in the same area.
Despite the ongoing siege and sanctions imposed by Israel, Palestinian resistance groups continue to confront Israeli forces, inflicting both human and material losses.
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