The IDF has also eliminated two out of
Hamas’s five brigade-level commanders, the army announced. In addition,
19 battalion-level commanders and 50 company commanders were killed.
Before Israel launched its war in
retaliation for Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attacks on the northwestern Negev
region, in which 1,200 people were brutally massacred, the terror
organization comprised approximately 30,000 fighters, the IDF has said.
Over the past three months, the Israeli
military attacked some 30,000 terror targets in the coastal enclave, and
ground forces detained 2,300 terror suspects in the Strip for
interrogation.
Palestinian terrorist groups in Gaza have
launched approximately 9,000 rockets that reached the territory of the
Jewish state, according to IDF data. Hundreds more rockets fell short
inside the Strip.
On the country’s northern borders, the IDF
and Israeli Air Force have attacked roughly 750 targets in Syria and
Lebanon since the start of the war. Some 2,000 rockets and missiles
entered Israeli territory from Lebanon, in addition to about 30
projectiles launched from Syria.
The IDF said 522 soldiers have been killed
since Oct. 7, of which 188 were killed since the start of the ground
operation in Gaza on Oct. 27. More than 2,500 troops have been wounded,
including 388 who sustained severe wounds and 672 who were moderately
injured.
Earlier on Sunday, Bituach Leumi, Israel’s social security administration, published comprehensive data on civilian casualties.
According to the organization’s most
recent data, 779 civilians have been murdered by terrorists since Hamas
launched its surprise attacks, including 76 foreign nationals.
More than 50,000 civilians have been injured, including 102 seriously and 171 moderately.
Bituach Leumi recognized 1,962 people as
recurring victims of hostilities—people previously injured in terrorist
acts who were again injured during the past 100 days of fighting.
As Israel marked on Sunday 100 days since
the Oct. 7 massacre, Hamas continued to launch rockets throughout the
day, setting off air-raid sirens in Ashdod, Yavne, Kibbutz Sa’ad, Moshav
Ben Zakai, Moshav Zimrat and Moshav Shuva. No casualties were reported.
Also on Sunday, Mira Ayalon, 76, and her son Barak Ayalon, 48, were killed
in their home in Moshav Yuval in the Upper Galilee by two anti-tank
missiles fired from Lebanon. Barak Ayalon was a member of the
community’s civilian emergency response team.
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Strangely I find I can bear the adversity of the goat fuckers, especially the dead goat fuckers, with great stoicism.
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