Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Israeli army admitted on Thursday that four of its soldiers were injured in battles that took place last night in the northern Gaza Strip.
Israeli Army Radio reported on Thursday that an Israeli army spokesperson said: "Two soldiers from the 202nd Battalion of the Paratroopers Brigade were seriously wounded last night in battles in the northern Gaza Strip."
The radio reported that four Israeli soldiers were wounded yesterday evening in the Shuja'iyya area in the northern Gaza Strip as a result of gunfire from Palestinian resistance fighters. Two soldiers were seriously wounded, and two officers sustained moderate to light injuries. All were taken to the hospital.
In a related development, Hebrew media reported that a reserve soldier from the Yahalom military unit of the Israeli army was moderately wounded "in the explosion of unexploded ordnance" in the central Gaza Strip.
Regarding the details of the injuries to soldiers from the Paratroopers Brigade, Channel 12 reported that a Palestinian gunman emerged from a tunnel opening, fired an anti-tank missile at a force from the Paratroopers Brigade, and then opened fire with a machine gun at the soldiers.
In another incident that occurred yesterday, a soldier from the Yahalom unit was moderately wounded by the explosion of an explosive device. An explosive device was detonated in the central Gaza Strip. Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7, 2023, 893 Israeli soldiers have been killed and more than 6,100 others wounded, according to Israeli military data. Resistance factions claim these numbers represent only a small portion of the actual losses among the enemy.
Resistance factions, on the other hand, assert that they have documented most of their operations through visual footage, including the setting up of elaborate ambushes, the detonation of explosive devices, the destruction of hundreds of Israeli vehicles, and the shelling of Israeli positions and settlements with medium- and long-range missiles.

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