IOF officially informs families of 229 captives and 310 dead
The Israeli occupation forces have officially informed the families of IOF soldiers and captives of the situation of their sons.
Israeli media reported that the Israeli Occupation Forces have informed 229 families that their sons were captured by the Palestinian Resistance movement, Hamas, and are currently in the Gaza Strip, noting that the number of captured occupation soldiers is anticipated to rise.
Furthermore, Israeli media added that the IOF had informed the settler families of the death of 310 occupation soldiers since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor published figures regarding the #Palestinian civilian casualties and health facilities in #Gaza on the 18th day of the Israeli aggression on the Strip. pic.twitter.com/uWBGtUxWcU
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It is worth noting that on October 9, just two days after the launch of Operation Al Aqsa Flood, Israeli media announced the number of dead Israelis as a result of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood has increased to around 1,200 while those injured exceeded 2,900.
Israeli surveillance post in Eritrea attacked: Sources to Al Mayadeen
Eritrean military sources reported to al Al Mayadeen on Thursday that an attack occurred that targeted Israeli soldiers stationed at a military outpost in the Dahlak Archipelago in Eritrea.
According to the sources, the attack specifically targeted the summit of a mountain housing an Israeli surveillance post to monitor the Red Sea, facing Yemen.
Sources told Al Mayadeen that a senior Israeli military officer was killed in the course of this attack.
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Yemen's Ansar Allah is just one of the many factions that can confront the Israeli occupation and has vowed to do so amid ongoing Israeli atrocities in Gaza.
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