Publish dateSunday 10 December 2023 - 15:02
Story Code : 281930
Yediot Aharonot: 5000 Israeli soldiers have been wounded since the beginning of the war
Yedioth Aharonot newspaper wrote that since the beginning of the war in Gaza, more than 5,000 Israeli soldiers have been wounded, and 2,000 of them are disabled.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Yediot Aharanot newspaper, published in occupied Palestine, today (December 18) in a report quoting Israeli military sources, announced that more than five thousand soldiers of this regime have been wounded since the start of the war in Gaza.
According to this newspaper, out of this number of wounded, 2000 of them have been disabled. According to Israeli military sources, the rehabilitation department of the Ministry of War of this regime receives 60 new wounded every day, most of them with severe injuries.
Yesterday, the army announced that reserve sergeant Kobi Debash, a 41-year-old resident of Tiberias, from the forces of the engineering brigade, and 1st sergeant Eyal Meir, a resident of occupied Jerusalem and from the 699th battalion, are the two new Israeli casualties.
With the announcement of the death of these two soldiers, the number of casualties of the Zionist regime's army in the ground attack on the Gaza Strip, which Tel Aviv has so far officially acknowledged, has increased to 94.
With the continuation of the ground operations of the Israeli army in Gaza, the number of military casualties is increasing; On Thursday evening, the army of the occupying regime announced the death of two other soldiers in a clash with the resistance forces.
The announcement of the casualty report by the Israeli army is in a situation where the statistics are announced in the form of a dropper; According to Israel's Channel 12, the army of this regime has ordered the hospitals not to publish the statistics of the wounded without coordination./Fars News
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