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Monday, January 01, 2024
18 OUT OF THE 170 ISRAELI SOLDIERS KILLED SINCE OCTOBER 27 HAVE DIED AS A RESULT OF 'FRIENDLY FIRE'
IDF kills Hamas Nukhba commander who led Kibbutz Kissufim assault
"We are killing the terrorists who will want to commit terrorism in the future," army chief tells troops in the southern Strip.
IDF troops during operations in the Gaza Strip, Dec. 31, 2023.
Israel continued pressing its Gaza
offensive in the new year, killing a Hamas commander in an airstrike and
pounding more of the terrorist group’s infrastructure, the Israel
Defense Forces said on Monday morning.
An air force fighter jet directed by
ground forces killed Adil Mismah, the Nukhba company commander in Deir
al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
Mismah commanded the terrorists of this
elite company who attacked Kibbutz Kissufim on Oct. 7, where eight
residents and six Thai workers were murdered, and at least four people
were abducted. Mismah directed other Hamas terrorists to communities
near the Gaza border, including Kibbutz Be’eri and Kibbutz Nirim, where a
total of 135 Israelis were murdered.
Some 1,200 persons, mostly civilians, were
murdered on Oct. 7 when waves of Hamas terrorists led by the elite
Nuhkba forces stormed across the border, rampaging across the
northwestern Negev. Thousands more were wounded and at least 240 taken
hostage. The terrorists committed acts of rape, sexual abuse, burning
people alive, torture, mutilation and desecrating the dead.
After the IDF invaded Gaza 20 days later, Mismah continued to lead attacks against Israeli forces.
In Gaza City’s Shejaia neighborhood over
the weekend, Israeli soldiers raided a command and control center used
by both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The soldiers also discovered many weapons inside a mosque.
Ground forces also directed air strikes on
a Hamas squad near Khan Yunis launching rockets, and against terrorists
who fired a mortar at soldiers. The terrorists in both strikes were
killed.
During the night, Israeli naval forces struck terror infrastructure and other Hamas positions in support of ground forces.
IDF: 10% of Gaza fatalities from ‘friendly fire’
Since the start of the Gaza ground
operations on Oct. 27, 18 out of the 170 soldiers slain died as a result
of “friendly fire,” the military said.
In total, 29 soldiers were killed in
accidental incidents in the Gaza Strip—two from stray bullets and nine
from being run over, and 18 from explosions from IDF fighters and bullet
discharges from the weapons of soldiers.
Additionally, two soldiers in the northern
front and two troops in Judea and Samaria were killed in operational
accidents, bringing the total number of accidental deaths on all fronts
since the start of the Gaza war to 33.
IDF chief holds situation assessment in south Gaza
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi
held a situational assessment in Khirbat Ikhza’a, aka Khuza’a, the town
in the southern Gaza Strip from which terrorists descended on Kibbutz
Nir Oz during the Oct. 7 massacre.
“We are both killing the terrorists who
participated [in the Nir Oz massacre] and killing the terrorists who
will want to commit terrorism in the future. And we are organizing a
security space here so that the return to Nir Oz will be safe, and will be safe for many, many years, and that’s how it should work,” Halevi said.
“Every move you make, you will receive the strongest possible fire support for it,” he told the troops.
Halevi was joined by the commander of the
Gaza Division, Brig. Gen. Avi Rosenfeld, and the commander of the 5th
“Sharon” (reserve) Infantry Brigade, Col. Tal Koritzky.
1 comment:
Actually in an urban environment 10% is not bad statistically speaking.
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