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Ground attack Fifteen IDF soldiers killed as offensive pushes into built-up areas
The Guardian
|November 02, 2023
A Namer armoured personnel carrier was hit at about noon by an anti-tank guided missile, killing 11 soldiers and wounding several more.
Fifteen Israeli soldiers were killed amid fierce fighting in Gaza on Tuesday in incidents that underlined the challenges the Israel Defence Force is facing as it pushes further into more heavily built-up areas of GazaIn separate incidents, a number of soldiers were killed when their vehicle hit a mine and two soldiers were killed when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the building they were in.
After the names of those killed were announced yesterday and families were informed, Israel's prime minister vowed to press on with the ground offensive in Gaza.
"We are in a difficult war. It will also be a long war. We have important achievements, but also painful losses," Benjamin Netanyahu said.
This story is from the November 02, 2023 edition of The Guardian.
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