Israel Admits 25 Troop Casualties in Gaza Ambushes on "Sad Day"
Deadly ambushes and sudden operations in Gaza inflict heavy losses on Israeli forces, as resistance groups escalate their offensive amidst ongoing aggression.
Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM - The Zionist enemy army has admitted that more than 10 of its soldiers were injured in what it described as a “security incident” in the northern Gaza Strip.
This admission came just hours after a series of deadly ambushes and swift operations that left over 15 Zionist troops either dead or wounded since this morning—referred to by the criminal Netanyahu as “a sad and difficult day.”
On Friday evening, the enemy’s army announced that 10 soldiers were injured in what it described as an “incident” in northern Gaza. It is believed that this group fell victim to a third ambush since dawn today, targeting Israeli army personnel.
Casualty Admissions Mount: Over 15 Dead or Injured Since Morning
This latest acknowledgment comes after the enemy admitted earlier that more than 15 soldiers and officers had been killed or injured, including four confirmed dead and over eight wounded in an ambush in the Suheila area east of Khan Yunis.
In southern Gaza, the enemy also acknowledged the killing of four soldiers and the severe injury of one officer during ongoing battles in the region.
Resistance Groups Escalate Attacks with IED Ambushes and Mortars
According to statements released by the Al-Qassam Brigades and Al-Quds Brigades since Friday morning—as well as admissions from Israeli media—Israeli army forces fell into three separate improvised explosive device (IED) ambushes and came under mortar fire.
This indicates a significant escalation by the jihad and resistance movements in response to the expanding Zionist crimes in the Gaza Strip.
Key Battle Zones: Khan Yunis, Shuja’iyya, and Beit Lahia
Palestinian sources confirmed that today’s enemy losses were concentrated in Khan Yunis, Shuja’iyya, and Beit Lahia.
This demonstrates that the mujahideen in Gaza are still widely deployed across multiple, dispersed areas and are adopting a strategy of rapid operations and deadly ambushes to avoid detection by the enemy, despite its advanced surveillance technology.
It is noteworthy that the criminal Netanyahu commented on the Eid ambush in Khan Yunis by saying, “It is a sad and difficult day.”
Meanwhile, his criminal Defense Minister, Yisrael Katz, remarked, “Words cannot describe the magnitude of the loss.”
These statements confirm that the actual losses suffered by the enemy far exceed what has been officially announced. (ARN)
Source: Al-Masirah