IDF soldier St.-Sgt. Liam Hazi is killed in West Bank op.
- An Israeli soldier named Liam Hazi was killed in combat during a firefight with terrorists in Jenin, marking him as the first casualty in Operation Iron Wall, initiated by the IDF on Jan. 21.
- Four other soldiers were wounded in the incident, with one suffering severe injuries and three others sustaining light wounds, according to the IDF Spokespersons Unit.
- The IDF conducted house searches when they encountered armed terrorists who opened fire at close range, leading to the confrontation.
- Earlier, the Israeli Air Force struck terrorists in Samaria, killing 10, and Kassem Aklik, a senior officer in the Palestinian Authority, was killed by ground troops in Nablus.
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IDF Haruv Forces Neutralize Terror Threat in Jenin Operation
IDF Haruv Forces Neutralize Terror Threat in Jenin Operation In a daring counter-terrorism operation, the Israel Defense Forces reported that the elite Haruv unit successfully neutralized two terrorists during a raid in Jenin. The operation turned tragic as Sgt. Liam Hezi lost his life, while five others sustained injuries.The ongoing mission saw Haruv forces engaged in intense combat as they stormed a building where the terrorists were holed up…
IDF soldier killed, four wounded fighting terrorists in Jenin
Liam Hazi is the first Israeli casualty in ‘Operation Iron Wall,’ which the IDF initiated on Jan. 21 in Samaria and Judea. By JNS An Israeli soldier was killed in combat and four others were wounded on Thursday during a firefight with terrorists in Jenin in Samaria, the Israel Defense Forces said. Staff Sgt. Liam Hazi, 20, of the Kfir Brigade’s Haruv reconnaissance unit is the first Israeli casualty in “Operation Iron Wall,” which the IDF initia…
Israeli soldier killed in clash with gunmen in West Bank city of Jenin, IDF announces
Staff Sgt. Liam Hazi was the 13th Israeli soldier to be killed in the West Bank since the war began in October 2023. One other soldier was seriously wounded in the incident, alongside three other soldiers who were moderately wounded
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