Zionist Army Radio reports that 40 soldiers killed and sent to hell in northern Gaza since October
Palestinian resistance factions have intensified their operations against Israel, launching a series of rocket attacks targeting Israeli sites within the occupied territories.
On Sunday, Israeli Army Radio confirmed the deaths of 40 Israeli soldiers in northern Gaza, amid the military campaign that commenced in Jabalia in October.
In a recent statement, the Israeli army reported that 5,541 soldiers have sustained injuries during this time. However, the military faces allegations of potentially underreporting the number of fatalities.
The latest figures from the military indicate that the death toll among soldiers has climbed to 824 since the onset of the conflict in Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023.
The reported figures encompass military casualties in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Lebanon, and within the borders of Israel.
The Palestinian resistance has asserted that losses sustained by the occupation forces are significantly greater than officially reported.
Earlier, the regime confirmed that five missiles had been launched from Gaza targeting the settlement of Sderot.
Sirens were activated in regions adjacent to the besieged strip in response to ongoing developments.
The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, has claimed responsibility for detonating an explosives-laden structure housing Israeli soldiers in the eastern region of the Jabalia camp.
The military division of the Islamic Jihad movement has reportedly engaged an Israeli Merkava tank using an explosive device in the eastern region of Jabalia.
A regime army rescue force was targeted by the group using a Yasin-105 rocket, according to reports.
As the conflict in Gaza enters its second year, there is mounting international criticism. Officials and organizations around the world are increasingly condemning the attacks and the obstruction of humanitarian aid, characterizing these actions as intentional efforts aimed at the destruction of the population.
In September, the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced the issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Israel is currently confronting allegations of genocide at the International Court of Justice in relation to its military actions in Gaza.
Since the onset of the Israeli military offensive in Gaza in October 2023, reports indicate that the conflict has claimed the lives of over 45,500 Palestinians, predominantly women and children.