Four Zionist soldiers killed, officer seriously injured in Gaza


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Four Zionist soldiers killed, officer seriously injured in Gaza
[12/ January/2025]

Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist enemy army admitted last night that four of its soldiers from the "Nahal" Brigade were killed and an officer and a soldier were seriously injured in the northern Gaza Strip.

Hebrew media reported that six other soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel, were injured when a military vehicle targeted the deputy commander of a battalion in the enemy army.

These media also reported that the four soldiers were killed when a highly explosive device was detonated in Beit Hanoun, north of the Gaza Strip, and said that the explosion targeted a patrol of the deputy commander of the Nahal Brigade, who was injured in the attack.

They said that the Beit Hanoun attack was a double ambush that included a mine detonation and a shooting attack on the Zionist force.

The media indicated that an initial investigation confirms that the evacuation of the dead and wounded soldiers from Beit Hanoun was complicated and under gunfire.

Earlier, Palestinian media outlets quoted settler-affiliated platforms as saying that seven Zionist soldiers were killed yesterday, Saturday, and about 30 others were injured, including 11 with serious and severe injuries.

These platforms reported that the seven dead were four from the Nahal Brigade, two from the Netzah Yehuda Battalion of the Kfir Brigade, and one from the Givati Brigade.

The platforms also reported the evacuation of about 33 officers and soldiers from the Gaza Strip and broadcast images of Zionist soldiers evacuating dead and wounded soldiers on stretchers to a helicopter.

Settler platforms reported that a "very difficult" event occurred today in the Gaza Strip and was almost "unprecedented" in terms of the number of dead and wounded.

During the ongoing Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the enemy army acknowledged the killing of 831 officers and soldiers.