An Israeli soldier was killed and three soldiers were injured, two of whom were seriously injured, on Thursday, in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported that a cell of Palestinian militants from Beit Hanoun fired an anti -tank missile and snipers on forces stationed at an advanced location not far from the place where Sergeant First Ghalib Suleiman Al -Nasrah was killed a few days ago.
The Israeli army announced the killing of an Israeli soldier and the injury of two others seriously during clashes in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday.
According to the Israeli army, the accident occurred at approximately 1:45 pm, when an armed cell of Beit Hanoun fired an anti -tank missile and snipers on the Israeli forces stationed in what it said was settlement focus No. 39.
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She indicated that it is located near the 40th outpost, which witnessed the killing of Sergeant, the first Ghaleb Suleiman Al -Nasras, last Saturday. A force of the Israeli army, which was carrying out an operational mission near the settlement focus, was subjected to simultaneous shooting. The main damage was caused by snipers.
A reserve soldier who was working as a tank driver in the 79th Brigade of the 14th Brigade – also known as the “Makhtas” brigade, was killed, and three other soldiers were wounded next to him, two of them seriously and one by moderate injuries. The injured were evacuated to the hospital for treatment. Their families were informed.
The attackers were not found. Perhaps the Israeli army launched air strikes on targets in the area to isolate the fighting area and is preparing to launch additional strikes on Hamas sites in Beit Hanoun.