PNN – Acknowledging the death of 15 soldiers of the Zionist regime this month, a Zionist newspaper called it the bloodiest month since the beginning of the war against Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Zionist newspaper “Ma’ariv” wrote today that 15 soldiers of the Zionist regime were killed this month (August) in clashes in the Gaza Strip and the Northern Front, and this is the price of the war of attrition.
This newspaper wrote: August will be a reminder of one of the hardest and bloodiest months and reminds us of the days of “security sanctuary” in Lebanon in the eighties and nineties of the last century.
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Maariu’s acknowledgment of the death of 15 soldiers of the Zionist regime in August, while according to the reports of the Palestinian media and resistance groups, the death rate of this regime is much higher than the statistics announced by the Zionist sources.
In this regard, on Saturday, the Martyr Battalions of the military branch of Hamas “Ezzeddin Al-Qassam” announced that a number of Zionist soldiers were killed by dragging them to a tunnel located in the east of the city of Deir al-Balah in the center of the Gaza Strip, and then a targeted explosion killed and injured a number of other Zionists.
After about 11 months of the war against the Gaza Strip, fierce clashes between the occupying regime’s soldiers and resistance fighters are going on in different areas of this strip.
This war, which the Zionist regime launched with the two declared goals of destroying the Hamas movement and returning the Zionist prisoners on October 7, 2203, has not reached its goals so far.
In this regard, the Zionist media, referring to the progress of the war against the Gaza Strip and the casualties of the Zionist regime’s soldiers, have admitted that the promises made by the Prime Minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, over the past 11 months, regarding the victory in the war and the destruction of Hamas, were empty and demagogic.