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2 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza

January 31, 2024
2 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza
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The Israeli army announced on Wednesday that the number of military casualties during the ongoing battles in the Gaza Strip has risen to 560 soldiers.

During the clashes on Tuesday, three soldiers were killed.

According to a website affiliated with the Israeli Ministry of Defense, 2,797 soldiers have been injured since October 7, 2023, including 1,647 with mild injuries, 726 with moderate injuries, and 424 with severe injuries.

Since the start of the ground operation in the Gaza Strip on October 27th last year, the number of injuries has reached 1,283, including 594 mild cases, 429 moderate cases, and 260 severe cases.

On the Palestinian side, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported an increase in the casualties of the Israeli airstrikes on the territory to 26,751 killed and 65,636 wounded since October 7th.

The war in the Gaza Strip has entered its 117th day, with Israeli forces continuing their operations, especially in the southern part of the region.

Violent clashes persist on multiple fronts amid a dire humanitarian situation.

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