8 Israeli Soldiers Killed In Rafah In One Of The Deadliest Incidents For IDF In 6 Months

At least eight Israeli soldiers were killed in an explosion in Gaza's Rafah on Sunday morning.

Jun 16, 2024 - 09:30
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8 Israeli Soldiers Killed In Rafah In One Of The Deadliest Incidents For IDF In 6 Months

Tel Aviv: A devastating blast in southern Gaza’s Rafah claimed the lives of eight Israeli servicemen on Sunday morning. This distressing event marks the most severe loss the IDF has suffered in the Strip since the start of the year, as per reports from the Times of Israel. Among the brave souls who made their ultimate sacrifice was a young officer, 23-year-old Cpt Wassem Mahmoud. He hailed from Beit Jann and served as a deputy company commander in the Combat Engineering Corps’ 601st Battalion. Information about the remaining seven soldiers will be made public once their loved ones have been suitably notified.

Initial findings from an IDF investigation indicate that the soldiers were inside a Namer armoured combat engineering vehicle (CEV) when the explosion occurred. The incident took place around 5 am as the convoy, following an overnight offensive against Hamas in Rafah’s Tel Sultan neighbourhood, was en route to secure buildings for rest, as reported by The Times of Israel.

The Namer CEV, positioned as the fifth or sixth vehicle in the convoy, was struck by a powerful explosion. It remains unclear whether the blast resulted from a pre-planted bomb or if Hamas operatives directly placed an explosive device on the vehicle. Investigators are also considering whether explosives stored outside the CEV contributed to the intensity of the explosion.

According to the IDF, there was no exchange of gunfire during the incident, and the vehicle was in motion at the time of the explosion.

The deaths of these soldiers bring the total toll of IDF casualties during the ground offensive against Hamas and operations along the Gaza border to 307. This figure includes a police officer killed in a recent hostage rescue operation and a civilian Defense Ministry contractor also lost in the conflict, according to The Times of Israel.

The deadliest incident prior to today’s tragedy occurred in January, when 21 soldiers perished in a blast triggered by Hamas RPG fire that resulted in the collapse of two buildings.

The IDF continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding today’s devastating loss, emphasising the ongoing challenges and risks faced by military personnel operating in volatile regions, The Times of Israel reported.

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