The Israel Defense Forces announces the names of eight additional soldiers killed in fighting on Saturday, bringing the number of troops killed over the weekend to 13.
Four of those killed were from the 7th Armored Brigade, all with the rank of Staff Sgt., who died in battle in southern Gaza Saturday.
They were David Bogdanovskyi, 19, and Orel Bashan, 20, both from Haifa, Gal Hershko, 20, from Yiftah, and Itamar Shemen, from Lapid, a paramedic who had been placed with the brigade.
Master Sgt. (res.) Nadav Issachar Farhi, 30, from Herzliya, was killed in fighting in central Gaza Saturday alongside Master Sgt. (res.) Eliyahu Meir Ohana, 28, from Haifa.
Both were from the Yiftach Brigade, a reserves infantry unit.
Sgt. First Class (res.) Elyassaf Shoshan, 23, from Jerusalem was also killed in central Gaza, as was fellow paratroopers reservist Sgt. First Class (Res.) Ohad Ashur, 23, from Kfar Yona.
Another five soldiers were seriously wounded in the battles.
Another soldier killed Saturday was named earlier by the IDF: Cpt. Oshri Moshe Butzhak, 22, a team commander in the Nahal Brigade’s reconnaissance unit, from Haifa.
The IDF earlier also announced the names of four soldiers killed Friday: Staff Sgt. Nir Rafael Kananian, 20, of the Givati Brigade’s reconnaissance unit, from Beit Keshet; Staff Sgt. Birhanu Kassie, 20, of the Givati Brigade’s reconnaissance unit, from Beit Shemesh; Master Sgt. (res.) Shay Termin, 26, of the 55th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade’s 6623rd Battalion, from Rosh Pina; Warrant Officer (res.) Alexander Shpits, 41, of the 55th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade’s 6623rd Battalion, from Karmiel.
IDF soldiers the military says were killed in the Gaza Strip on December 23, 2023: L-R: Warrant Officer (res.) Alexander Shpits, Master Sgt. (res.) Shay Termin, Staff Sgt. Birhanu Kassie, Staff Sgt. Nir Rafael Kananian. (Courtesy)
The deaths bring the number of troops killed since the start of a ground operation in October to 152.
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