Three major deadly retaliatory ops hit Israeli forces in Gaza in a single day
The Israeli regime forces have been hit by three major deadly counterattacks killing at least five of them within the space of just a single day amid Tel Aviv’s war of genocide on the Gaza Strip.
The regime’s media outlets reported the triple retaliation on Friday, identifying each development as a “security incident.”
The five-strong fatalities were caused during the first incident that took place in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza following explosions inside a booby-trapped building.
The Israeli military was then forced to relocate 12 remaining forces from the area.
The second development also resulted in the death of a number of troopers and injured some others, the outlets said, without offering the precise number of the casualties.
The Israeli military was forced to order evacuation efforts following the latter development.
Israeli helicopters were also scrambled to an area in Gaza, where a third counterstrike led to injuries among invading troops.
The Israeli military has, so far this week, lost as many as eight of its forces — namely the highest number of fatalities throughout the past months.
On Friday, the military admitted to losing four troopers in an explosion in Khan Younis, naming two as Sgt. Maj. (res.) Chen Gross, 33, of the Maglan commando unit, and Staff Sgt. Yoav Raver, 19, of the Yahalom combat engineering unit.
The military, meanwhile, alleged that one other trooper had also been wounded during the incident.
Approximately 861 Israeli forces have been killed in the Palestinian territory since October 2023, when the regime launched the war in response to a historic resistance operation
