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Israel’s military announces its deadliest single day for troops since the Gaza ground invasion began with 24 soldiers killed.
According to international media reports, the Israeli army said Tuesday that 24 soldiers had been killed in Gaza the day before, the biggest single-day toll since the start of its ground operation on October 27.
Twenty-one soldiers were killed when rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) fire hit a tank near two buildings where they were carrying out an operation, military spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a televised statement.
He said the attack occurred at around 4 pm (1400 GMT) on Monday and all those killed were reservists.
The RPG was fired at a tank that was protecting the troops when an explosion erupted in two nearby two-storey buildings, Hagari said.
“The buildings collapsed as a result of this explosion, while most of the force was inside and near it,” he said.
A medical evacuation team was deployed but it was a “complicated operation, which took place until the last hours,” Hagari said, indicating the difficulty in extracting bodies buried under the rubble.
The army had previously announced the deaths of three other soldiers on Monday, taking the day’s overall toll to 24 — the deadliest since the ground offensive started in Gaza.
Israel began an offensive against Palestinians in Gaza after the Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7.
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