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10 troops killed in Gaza on what Israel claims to be bloodiest day for armed forces

Israel’s army said that 10 soldiers died in a battle in northern Gaza yesterday, making it the worst day for the military since they started their attack on Hamas.

Nine people were killed, and they were fighting in Shejaiya, which is to the east of Gaza City. Among them were a battalion commander and a colonel.

It is said that they were attacked in a planned way.

One hundred and fifteen soldiers have died.

Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli War Cabinet and a former military leader, said that the war was causing a lot of pain and was hard to deal with.

Most Israelis still think the war is right and needed, but when soldiers die, it affects everyone in the country because most Jewish people, and also some from other religions, serve in the army.

Some Israelis on social media are asking if the increase in fighting on the ground could be because the US is pushing for less air strikes.

Israeli airstrikes hurt fewer Israeli soldiers but have caused many Palestinian civilians to die.

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