Israel’s Netzah Yehuda Battalion Takes Heavy Losses in Latest Gaza Clashes
Defence affairs
The Israeli Army has taken nineteen casualties during clashes with the military wing of the Palestinian political party Hamas, which occurred in the north of the Gaza Strip in Beit Hanoun. Five Israeli personnel were killed in the engagement, all of them from the 97th Netzach Yehuda Battalion, which has been on the frontlines of combat operations since Israel launched a large scale assault on the Gaza Strip on October 2023.
Israel Defence Forces officials described the location of the engagement as a “complex combat environment heavily saturated with explosive devices,” reflecting Hamas paramilitary units’ strong emphasis on using ambushes and traps to compensate for its overwhelmingly conventional disadvantages. Details on the engagement have been limited, with some Palestinian-aligned sources claiming that two of the personnel killed were officers, and that the Israeli Defence Ministry may have underreported the number of casualties.
Responding to the heavy losses suffered by the Israeli Army, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu observed: “On this difficult morning, the entire Israeli people bow their heads and mourn the fall of our heroic fighters, who sacrificed their lives in the campaign to defeat Hamas and free all our hostages. We embrace the families who lost their dearest, and pray for the full recovery of those injured in the incident.” The timing of the incident has fuelled speculation that it was specifically intended to coincide with the prime minister’s ongoing visit to the United States, where he is expected to discuss the possibility of future military operations against Iran. A prior Israeli attack on the country on June 13 resulted in 11 days of high intensity hostilities, which ended in a ceasefire on June 24. Israeli officials have since indicated that further attacks on Iran are under consideration, although the Iranian ballistic missile arsenal remains a deterrent to such action.
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