IDF
More than 900 were wounded in Southern Lebanon in the past month.
The IDF death toll in Gaza since the start of the ground operation there on Oct. 27, 2023, stands at 365.
“We caught this in time, before it was too late,” Herzi Halevi said from an underground bunker in Southern Lebanon before it was destroyed.
The Israeli defense minister praised the attack as a “record-breaking achievement.”
Tragedy was avoided at the last moment.
“We need to tell the stories of the superpowers of the amazing people who were killed on Oct. 7,” said Olami managing director Rabbi David Markowitz.
“Look, if I hadn’t lost my leg, I wouldn’t have met her,” says Daniel Kopylov of his partner Danielle Yablonka. “Good things come out of bad.”
Betzalel Carmi, 72, was from Rishon Lezion. Many others were injured in the incident, which has yet to be classified as a terror attack.
Israeli troops were conducting targeted raids in the central and southern Strip, killing armed terrorists and dismantling Hamas infrastructure.
Staff Sgt. Malachi Yehuda Harari, 22, of the Givati Brigade’s Rotem Battalion, from Even Shmuel, was wounded on Oct. 18.
“We severely damaged Iran’s defense capabilities and its ability to produce missiles aimed at us. The strike was precise and powerful, achieving all its objectives.”
“The heroism of the fallen and the injured has ensured our continued existence. We have the duty to complete the mission,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi.