Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Soldier KIA in Gaza, bringing IDF wartime toll to 825

The slain soldier was named as Sgt. Uriel Peretz, 23, from Beitar Illit.

Sgt. Uriel Peretz, 23, was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip, Dec. 30, 2024. Credit: IDF.
Sgt. Uriel Peretz, 23, was killed in battle in the Gaza Strip, Dec. 30, 2024. Credit: IDF.

An Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed battling Palestinian terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday, the military announced.

The slain soldier was named as Sgt. Uriel Peretz, 23, of the Kfir Brigade’s Netzah Yehuda Battalion, from Beitar Illit.

Three additional soldiers were seriously wounded in the same incident in the Beit Hanoun area.

On Sunday, Staff Sgt. Yuval Shoham, 22, of the 401st Armored Brigade’s 9th Battalion, from Jerusalem, was killed in action in northern Gaza. Following an inquiry into the incident, the IDF said that he died due to an “operational accident in a tank.”

The death toll among Israeli troops since the start of the Gaza ground incursion on Oct. 27, 2023, stands at 393, and at 825 on all fronts since the Hamas-led massacre on Oct. 7, 2023.

Additionally, Chief Inspector Arnon Zamora, a member of the Israel Border Police’s Yamam National Counter-Terrorism Unit, was fatally wounded during a hostage-rescue mission in Gaza in June, and civilian defense contractor Liron Yitzhak was mortally wounded there in May.

A month after his father was killed in a Queens park, Tzvi Yonie Itzkowitz told JNS that his family believes that the still-unsolved killing was motivated by Jew-hatred.
“The gravity of the situation and its widespread impact on our school community make this not the right time for a celebration,” the school stated in an email to parents.
The department said New York may be unlawfully discriminating against religious organizations by requiring long-term care facilities to accommodate residents based on gender identity without providing comparable faith-based exemptions.
“We are demonstrating that we can transform moments of division into opportunities for connection, resilience and positive action,” organizer IMPACT CEO Aaron Herman said.
Sruly Meyer said he didn’t know what to expect, but figured that he could take the heat.
“This is our real national team,” Belgian lawmaker and former Iranian political prisoner Darya Safai told JNS, pointing to shirts honoring Iranians killed during anti-government protests.