The Israeli army admits that two soldiers were injured in Gaza, and Israel acknowledges Hamas's resilience despite the ongoing genocide.

The Israeli army admits that two soldiers were injured in Gaza, and Israel acknowledges Hamas's resilience despite the ongoing genocide.






Israeli army radio reported that two soldiers were injured by an anti-tank missile fired north of the Gaza Strip, noting that the soldiers' condition was mild to moderate, without providing further details.

The Israeli occupation army previously announced the killing of a Golani Brigade commander in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. This brings the death toll since the start of the war to 890, including 448 during the ground operations that began on October 27, 2023.

Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers fighting in the southern Gaza Strip acknowledged that Hamas remains resilient and maintains its capabilities, according to a report broadcast by Channel 12 titled "The Fighting Doesn't Stop, and Hamas Doesn't Surrender."

Channel 10 correspondent Sapir Lipkin, who accompanied Israeli occupation forces in the eastern Khan Yunis area in the southern Gaza Strip, said, "The reality on the ground is far from any atmosphere of a ceasefire soon," noting that, "While the Doha negotiations are progressing, the firing in Gaza continues unabated, and the enemy (Hamas) is not fragile," she said.

The Israeli channel confirmed that the picture emerging on the ground is "worrying," explaining: "It reveals renewed capabilities within Hamas, which, despite the strikes, remains capable of recovering and reorganizing its ranks."

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has waged a comprehensive war on the Gaza Strip, leaving more than 195,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women. More than 10,000 are missing, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. International accusations have been leveled against Israel of deliberately using starvation and destruction as tools of war.

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