Four IOF fighters eliminated in fierce battles with resistance in Gaza
Gaza City (Quds News Network) – The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) announced this morning that four of its soldiers have been neutralized during the ongoing fierce battles with the Palestinian resistance forces in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Israeli military, two of the casualties belonged to the engineering battalion and were killed in battles in the southern Gaza Strip. Additionally, a soldier from the Kfir Infantry Brigade was also killed in the Gaza Strip. The fourth fatality was a combatant from the 36th Division, who was eliminated in a battle in the central region of the Gaza Strip.
The IOF spokesperson noted that six officers and soldiers sustained critical injuries and were transported to Israeli hospitals due to the intense fighting in Gaza.
Based on data published on the Israeli army's website, the number of IOF soldiers and officers wounded in the ground battles that commenced on October 27 last year has reached 1,048.
Since the outbreak of the war on October 7, 514 IOF officers and soldiers have been reported eliminated, including 180 since the initiation of the ground offensive in Gaza.
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