The declared casualties of the Israeli army reached 489.
In its latest statistics, the Israeli army announced 489 dead and 1998 wounded since the beginning of the Gaza war.
Today (Monday), on the 80th day of the war in Gaza, the Israeli army announced an increase in its casualties to 489 dead, a statistic that has been published with many reservations.
According to I24 News, according to the statement of the Israeli army, 156 soldiers have been killed since the ground entry into Gaza on October 27. Today, the names of two soldiers who were recently killed by Palestinian fighters were announced to the media.
According to the Israeli army, these two people, Major Nitai Missiles (30 years old) from the 14th Task Force and Captain Rani Tamir (20 years old) from the 50th Battalion of the Nahal Brigade, were killed yesterday in northern Gaza. At the same time as these two people were killed, a captain from the 50th Nahal Brigade was also injured and is in critical condition.
The Israeli army also announced that since the beginning of the Gaza war in 1998, 817 soldiers of this regime have been wounded.
On the other hand, Abu Obeidah, the spokesman of Al-Qassam Brigades, announced last night that during the past four days, Palestinian fighters have succeeded in killing 48 Israeli soldiers and wounding dozens of people.
Referring to the destruction of 35 Israeli military vehicles, Abu Obeidah said that al-Qassam forces have carried out 24 military missions during this period, which included mortar attacks anti-personnel bombs, and direct clashes with the Zionist forces.
Hebrew-language media have reported that the situation of Israeli soldiers in the ground war in Gaza is critical; In such a way, the so-called rehabilitation department in the Israeli army plans to start a program to help soldiers who are injured due to the war in Gaza; They suffer from mental disorders.
Yediot Aharonot newspaper also reported today, quoting officials present in the rehabilitation department, that groups of nurses and psychiatrists will be formed who can treat those who tend to commit suicide.