Israel suffers great losses as it attacks Gaza

Israel suffers great losses as it attacks Gaza
Date: 11.12.2023 13:00

Israel, which committed the greatest massacres in its history, is suffering the greatest losses in its history.

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The armed wing of HAMAS, the heroic Ezz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced that they killed 10 more terrorist Israeli soldiers in the town of Cibaliya in the north of the Gaza Strip.
 
The Israeli army also announced that 5 more terrorists who were previously injured died. It was stated that more than 5 thousand terrorist Israeli soldiers were injured in the Gaza attacks since October 7, and 2 thousand of them were disabled.
 
In the written statement made by the Qassam Brigades, "Qassam mujahideen killed 10 Zionist soldiers from zero range in the Al-Faluja region of the northern Gaza Strip," it was said.
 
In the statement, it was stated that in another operation carried out in the north of the Gaza Strip, an Israeli special force hiding in the building in the west of the Jibaliya camp was targeted with an antipersonnel rocket.
 
It was noted that an Israeli special infantry force was targeted with an antipersonnel rocket in Jibaliya, an Israeli tank in the Tel Al-Zater region, and two military vehicles were targeted with a Yasin-105 rocket in Jibaliya.
 
At least 108 terrorist soldiers died during the land invasion of the Israeli army.
 
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades and the Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, announced that they targeted Israeli military vehicles and soldiers in different parts of the Gaza Strip.
 
Qassam Brigades and Quds Brigades gave information about their resistance activities against Israeli forces.
 
In the statement of the Quds Brigades, it was stated that the Israeli military personnel vehicle was targeted with two Tandum rockets in Sheikh Ridwan in the west of Gaza.
 

5 MORE WOUNDED TERRORISTS DIE

 
Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that 4 more terrorist soldiers, who were injured in the clashes in the south of Gaza, and 1 more terrorist soldier, who was seriously injured in the attacks carried out by HAMAS against the Jewish occupation units on the border on October 7, died.
 
In the statement, Omri Ben Shachar (25) and Liav Atiya (25) from the 6623rd Battalion, Jonatan Dean Haim (25) from the 603rd Engineering Battalion, and Maor Cohen Eisenkot (19) from the 12th Battalion of the Golani Brigade were sent to Gaza yesterday. It was stated that he died in the clashes in the south of .
 
In the statement, it was stated that Haim Meir Eden (20) from the 13th Battalion of the Golani Brigade, who was seriously injured on October 7, also died yesterday.
 
In the army's statement, it was noted that the number of terrorist Israeli soldiers and officers killed by Palestinian mujahideen since October 7 increased to 435.
 

AT LEAST 5 THOUSAND TERRORISTS WERE WOUNDED, 2 THOUSANDS WERE DISABLED

 
It was stated that more than 5 thousand terrorist Israeli soldiers were injured in the Gaza Strip attacks since October 7, and 2 thousand of them were disabled.
 
In the news in Israel's Yedioth Ahronot newspaper, it was stated that more than 5 thousand wounded soldiers have been brought to hospitals since October 7.
 
According to Ministry of Defense data, 2 thousand soldiers were officially recognized as disabled in two months.
 
Limor Luria, Head of the Rehabilitation Department of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, stated that they had never experienced anything like this before, and that more than 58 percent of the injured who came to hospitals had serious injuries in their hands and feet, and some required amputation.
 
Stating that 12 percent of the injuries consist of injuries to internal organs such as spleen and kidney, as well as head and eye injuries, Luria added that 7 percent of them experienced psychological trauma, and that this number will gradually increase, considering that every injured person will experience trauma in the future.

YEREL HABERLER

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