It was reported on Friday that the Israeli army evacuated 260 soldiers wounded in ground battles In the Gaza Stripadmitting that there were more deaths.
The Israeli website Hadashot Bazaman reported that the army allowed the publication of information about the evacuation of about 260 soldiers wounded in Gaza.
He explained that the evacuations are part of about 150 rescue operations for Unit No. 669.
The occupation army admitted – earlier today – the killing of a tank commander in ground operations in Gaza, and acknowledged the killing of 24 of its members, including an armored brigade commander and 4 officers, since the middle of this week.
The Israeli military spokesman said that 338 soldiers and army officers had been killed since October 7.
But yesterday, Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Ubaida confirmed that the number of Israeli deaths is “much greater” than what the Israeli leadership announces, and he vowed in a speech to make Gaza the “curse of history” for Israel.
Abu Ubaida said, “The Israeli leadership is lying to its public about the number of soldiers killed in the Gaza Strip, and about the course of the battles.” He addressed the Israelis, saying, “Watch for more of your soldiers returning in black bags.”
Flood and aggression
It is noteworthy that on the seventh of last October, it was launched Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades -The military arm of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) – and other Palestinian resistance factions are operational Al-Aqsa flood Against the Israeli occupation, and has so far killed more than 1,400 Israelis.
The Palestinian resistance also captured more than 200 Israelis, and announced that it wanted to exchange them for more than 6,000 Palestinian prisoners in occupation prisons.
Israel continues its aggression against Gaza, bombing homes, schools, hospitals and mosques, which led to the martyrdom of more than 9,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, in addition to wounding more than 22,000, destroying entire neighborhoods, and displacing most of the population.