Bethlehem - Ma'an - The Israeli occupation army announced that 33 of its members were injured during the past 48 hours in the Gaza battles. Earlier today, Israel announced that four soldiers were killed and 6 others were injured in a violent explosion that led to the collapse of a large building over the heads of the military force from the Givati ??Brigade in Rafah. Of the injured soldiers, five were critically injured, and the rest were seriously or moderately injured. The officer and soldiers were killed as a result of an explosion that led to the collapse of a three-story building in the Al-Shaboura neighborhood in the city of Rafah, where the forces were operating in the area. 6 soldiers were injured, 5 seriously injured, including an officer, four soldiers, and another soldier who sustained moderate injuries. According to information that the Israeli army allowed to be published, soldiers and officers were killed and injured yesterday, Monday, as a result of the explosion of an explosive device that led to the collapse of a building in Rafah. Since the beginning of the war, 650 soldiers have been killed, 298 of them since the beginning of ground operations in Gaza. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, issued a statement yesterday, Monday, in which it said: 'We were able to detonate a booby-trapped house belonging to a Zionist force holed up inside it in the Shaboura camp in the city of Rafah, killing and wounding its members. Immediately upon the arrival of the rescue force, we bombed the vicinity of the house that was blown up with mortar shells.' . Source: Maan News Agency
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