Gaza Resistance bombards IOF command centers, invading soldiers
The Palestinian Resistance continues to carry out operations targeting Israeli occupation forces invading the Gaza Strip.
The Martyr Ezzeddine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced the targeting of the Israeli occupation forces' command and control center in the Netzarim axis, using 107mm rockets.
Al-Qassam fighters were also able to snipe an Israeli occupation soldier, achieving a direct hit, in the al-Tawam area in northernmost Gaza City.
Near the Abu Sharakh roundabout west of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, the al-Qassam Brigades targeted an Israeli force entrenched inside a house with a TBG charge.
Meanwhile, the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, targeted Israeli occupation soldiers and their vehicles infiltrating the center of Jabalia refugee camp, with a barrage of 60mm mortar shells.
They also captured an Israeli reconnaissance drone while it was conducting espionage missions over Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
'Israel' piling its losses
The Israeli military admitted on Tuesday that two Israeli occupation soldiers, including a company commander, were killed in southern Gaza.
According to an initial investigation, the soldiers, alongside others, had entered a building in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, which later collapsed while they were inside. Both soldiers, including the company commander of the Engineering Corps' 7107th Battalion, were killed, while two others were injured.
This comes after the Department of Rehabilitation at the Israeli Security Ministry announced that more than 13,500 Israeli soldiers have been wounded throughout the war, 1,500 of whom have been injured twice.
Israeli media, citing data tallied by the government, reported that among the injured soldiers, 287 have head injuries, 87 of which are serious, and 10 are now using wheelchairs.
The department also stated that 37% of the wounded soldiers have injuries to their limbs, primarily bone fractures.
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