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War in Gaza: 19% of Israel's casualties were from friendly fire

Of the 105 casualties reported by the IDF since the beginning of the ground operation in Hamas territory, 20 were due to accidents.

Tropas de Israel en Gaza. Hay un soldado con un fusil y junto a él un perro de combate.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released a report on Tuesday detailing the casualties suffered during the ground operation in Gaza. According to data provided by the IDF, a large number of Israeli casualties were caused by friendly fire and accidents.

Specifically, 20 of the 105 soldiers who died in Gaza during the ground operation were killed by the IDF itself. This means that almost 20% of the casualties were due to friendly fire. Along with the 105 casualties, a total of 582 IDF members were also injured during the operation, of which 133 were seriously injured.

Air attacks and accidents

Specifically, 13 of those 20 soldiers were killed by friendly fire in poorly targeted aerial bombardments, artillery strikes and sweeps carried out by the IDF. Three other soldiers died from unintentional shots. Two soldiers died in accidents with armored vehicles and two more died from shrapnel from explosives planted by the IDF.

According to the Times of Israel, which had access to the armed forces report, the IDF determined that the fatal accidents were due to several reasons, among which the large number of troops and assets operating in Gaza at the same time stood out, communication problems between forces and soldier fatigue.

Operations in Gaza continue

Since the end of the November truce for the exchange of hostages and prisoners, the IDF continues to advance in the Gaza Strip. Last week they approached the southern city of Khan Younis and also managed to completely surround Jabalia.

As they advance, the IDF spokesperson reported that its troops are finding more and more weapons caches from Hamas terrorists, often hidden in civilian homes. The IDF shared some images of these seizures in Jabalia.

New Houthi attacks

Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for new drone and long-range missile attacks across the Red Sea.

The last of these targeted a Norwegian-flagged freighter. The French Armed Forces broke the news after shooting down a kamikaze drone that was heading towards the commercial ship.

According to the Houthis, which AFP echoed in a statement, the Norwegian cargo ship was heading towards Israel, which is why it was attacked in the Red Sea.

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