Israeli Newspaper reveals unprecedented occupation army losses since start of aggression on Gaza


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Israeli Newspaper reveals unprecedented occupation army losses since start of aggression on Gaza
[29/ April/2025]
Gaza - Saba:
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth disclosed new figures documenting the human losses sustained by the Israeli occupation army since the start of its aggression on Gaza, revealing shocking and unprecedented numbers in decades.

According to the newspaper, the death toll among the occupation forces has reached 850 soldiers, in addition to 82 security personnel.

The report clarified that among the 82 security personnel, 67 were from the "police and border guard," six were from the "Shin Bet" security agency, and four others were killed on October 7 while serving in the Shin Bet and were later recruited as reservists.

In detail, the number of officers killed reached 191, including six brigadier generals, ten lieutenant colonels, 77 majors, 98 captains, and 16 lieutenants. Additionally, 257 soldiers of various ranks were reported killed, most of whom were reservists.

The newspaper noted that 66 security personnel, including female recruits and police officers, were killed, along with 13 soldiers from the Druze community and ten from the Bedouin community.

Geographically, 68 settlers from Al-Quds were killed, 25 from the city of Jaffa (Tel Aviv), 24 from Be'er Sheva, and 22 from Haifa.

On the battlefronts, 816 soldiers were killed on the Gaza front, 410 of them since the start of ground operations, while 87 were killed on the northern front, 60 of them since ground operations began. Additionally, 29 were killed in attacks in the West Bank, Al-Quds, and occupied territories.

The report stated that the Golani Brigade suffered the highest losses, with 109 soldiers and officers killed, 70 of them during the October 7 attack. This was followed by the Nahal Brigade with 63 dead, the Paratroopers with 46, the Commando Brigade with 43, the 401st Brigade with 39, the Yahalom engineering unit with 37, the 7th Brigade with 29, and the Kfir Brigade with 24 soldiers killed.