Gaza - Saba:
The Zionist enemy media acknowledged on Saturday evening that the occupation army was subjected to one of the most difficult security operations in the northern Gaza Strip, which resulted in the death and injury of dozens of its soldiers.
According to the Zionist website "Hadashot Lelo Tsnzura", seven soldiers were killed and more than 33 others were injured with varying degrees of injuries during today's battles, including a senior officer with the rank of brigadier general who was seriously injured as a result of an explosion that targeted a tunnel opening in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the same context, the website "Lebanon Shetah Ish" reported that the seven dead soldiers belong to different units: four from the "Nahal" Brigade, two from the "Kfir" Brigade, and a soldier from the "Givati" Brigade.
The website indicated that four soldiers were killed as a result of the explosion of an explosive device that targeted a "Hummer" military vehicle that was not fortified.
These losses raised questions in the Zionist media about Hamas's ability to prepare ambushes and carry out attacks in light of the intensive military operations in northern Gaza.
The Zionist media described Saturday as "one of the bloodiest days" for the occupation army in the Strip in months.
According to Zionist confessions, the death toll of the army in the battles in the northern Gaza Strip rose to more than 50 soldiers, which increased the state of anger within Zionist circles.
Settler websites expressed sharp criticism of the Prime Minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, and described his policies as "failed", noting that the statements of "imminent victory" that he had previously made did not translate into reality, with the increasing number of dead and prisoners.
In a previous report, the Zionist newspaper "Maariv" revealed that the occupation army faces technical challenges, as thousands of bombs dropped on Gaza did not explode, some of which weighed a ton, noting that "Hamas" exploits these unexploded munitions to manufacture explosive devices.
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