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    21 IDF Soldiers Killed in Gaza Operation: Israel Mourns

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    What happened

    A deadly explosion in the southern Gaza Strip claimed the lives of 21 Israeli soldiers on Monday, with the structures they were in collapsing after being targeted by an RPG. This marks the highest toll in a single event since the beginning of Israel’s ground offensive.

    Why it matters

    This tragedy underscores the high cost of the ongoing conflict for Israel and the continued danger faced by IDF soldiers as they work towards the establishment of a buffer zone. The death toll for the military operation has now reached 219, deepening national grief.

    Background

    IDF forces were close to the Israeli border near Kissufim when they encountered the fatal attack reportedly while they were preparing buildings for demolition. The explosion was said likely to be connected to mines laid by the troops themselves or possibly another RPG round.

    Attack details

    A tank covering the soldiers was hit by gunfire concurrent with explosions that brought down the buildings, trapping most of the forces inside. The results of inquiry into exact cause of detonation are pending according to IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari.

    The Fallen

    The IDF has publicly identified most of the 21 victims as reservists from various brigades and rendered homage while emphasizing the operation’s necessity.

    The wider conflict

    Military efforts in Gaza increment following the October 7 deadly attack by Hamas on southern Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu expresses absolute commitment towards victory, and talks of strategic implications for years ahead while acknowledging the great sacrifice.

    Domestic pressures amid an international plea

    As hostilities continue, so does the domestic debate concerning both military strategy and hostages’ fate, alongside intensifying international calls to bring the drawn-out war to a cessation due to the grave humanitarian predicament in Gaza.

    Renewed negotiations

    Israel has signaled willingness for a temporary truce in return for hostage releases, though this falls short of fulfilling all Hamas demands. Simultaneously, ongoing international mediation by the US, along with Egypt and Qatar, seeks to secure agreement.

    Conclusion

    As the conflict persists with heavy casualties on both sides, calls for peace grow louder amidst the sorrow of loss, the hope for the hostages’ return, and the longing for a resolute end to the hostilities.



    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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