
Hebrew media announced that the Israeli occupation army opened an investigation into the killing by its forces of several settlers in the Gaza Strip, during the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation carried out by Hamas on October 7.
The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" said, "The Israeli army is investigating the killing by its forces of 12 Israelis, who were detained inside a house that was bombed in Kibbutz Be'eri during the October 7 attack."
In turn, the Hebrew Channel 12 reported yesterday, Monday, that 540 Israeli soldiers had been accidentally injured since the start of ground battles in the Gaza Strip on October 27.
The channel explained that “its information was based on data from the Israeli army,” without further details.
Yesterday, the Israeli occupation army admitted that one of its soldiers was killed by Palestinian resistance fire in the Gaza Strip.
As of Monday, the occupation army officially acknowledged the killing of 562 Israeli officers and soldiers since October 7, including 225 killed in ground battles inside Gaza.
Since the 7th of last October, the Israeli occupation army has continued its aggression against the Gaza Strip, with American and European support, as its planes bomb the vicinity of hospitals, buildings, towers, and the houses of Palestinian civilians, destroying them above the heads of their residents.
