The Israeli Ministry of Security has acknowledged the deaths of 890 occupation soldiers, police officers, and security personnel since the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7th, 2023. This grim admission comes amidst tight media restrictions and censorship, which the occupation government has used to conceal the true extent of Israel’s battlefield losses.
BREAKING: The Israeli occupation army has confirmed the killing two of its officers and three soldiers last night during clashes in southern Lebanon, including the deputy commander of Battalion 89. pic.twitter.com/3qwabuVcSX
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According to the ministry’s figures, 835 of those killed were male soldiers, while 55 were female. The casualties include six brigade commanders with the rank of colonel, three of whom perished in the initial battles on October 7th. An additional 240 reservists and 217 regular soldiers also killed across various sectors.
The official tally does not even account for the elimination of at least 10 Israeli occupation soldiers at the Lebanese border on Thursday, nor the five more who were killed in last night’s battles on the border with Lebanon.
Source: Agencies (editted by Al-Manar English Website)