8 Israeli soldiers killed in southern Gaza in deadliest attack on Israeli forces in months
- Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in a deadly explosion in southern Gaza, making it the deadliest attack on Israeli forces in months, as reported by Israel’s military.
- The troops were killed in an explosion, according to the army, which did not provide further details on the incident.
- In a previous incident in January, 21 Israeli troops were killed in a single attack by Palestinian militants in Gaza.
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Discrepancy between Israeli government and military over suspension of activities in southern Gaza
Israeli army increases aid supplies to Gaza Strip, where it is supporting Israel's battles with the Islamic organization Hamas. It has been reported that there are disagreements between the Israeli government and the army. The government claims it was not informed, while the military emphasizes that it was notified. Military activities are reported to have stopped from the checkpoint near Rafah, which is located on the border between Israel and …
New confrontation with the army: Netanyahu rejects the tactical truce
The IDF announces a break in fighting for 11 hours a day to facilitate the passage of humanitarian aid. The ministers of the extreme right rise up, the Prime Minister intervenes: 'Unacceptable'. In Gaza, 44 other people, five children, were killed
Eight Israeli Soldiers Killed In One Of Single Deadliest Incidents Since Oct 7
Eight Israeli Soldiers Killed In One Of Single Deadliest Incidents Since Oct 7 The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday suffered a mass casualty event in southern Gaza after a Hamas attack scored a direct hit on an armored vehicle which was carrying a group of soldiers. Eight Israeli solders were killed after the infantry transport vehicle was hit by an anti-tank missile, the IDF said, in what's being widely called one of the single deadliest…
War in the Middle East - Combat breaks announced by the military are met with criticism within the Israeli government
The fighting breaks announced by the Israeli military in the south of the Gaza Strip were apparently not coordinated with the government. According to Israeli media reports, neither Prime Minister Netanyahu nor Defense Minister Gallant were aware of the plans.
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