The IDF has confirmed the deaths of two soldiers from the elite Golani Reconnaissance Unit during fighting in the southern Gaza Strip.
The fallen are:
Captain Amir Saad, 22, from the town of Yanuh-Jat, who served as an officer in the unit.
Sergeant Inon Nuriel Vana, 20, from Kiryat Tiv’on, a combat soldier in the same unit.
Both soldiers fell during ongoing operations against Hamas terror infrastructure in southern Gaza. Their families have been notified.
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Everyone from Netanyahu on down says the purpose of the current fighting is to put pressure on Hamas to release the hostages and is not because its crucial and necessary in order to achieve their goals against Hamas. If Hamas agrees to release 10 hostages over the 2 months they will stop the fighting immediately with negotiations over ending the war for good.
Yet since they resumed this fighting close to 40 soldiers have been killed. This shows that their claim that the reason they are so bent on doing whatever they can for the hostages to be released is because every life in precious is an outright lie. If this was the case they wouldn’t have tens of soldiers getting killed as a means of getting hostages released. Instead it has become a national obsession that has taken on a life of its own.
In fact if they thought about it rationally, instead of through a blind obsession, they would see the obvious solution is to announce, along with Trump, that Gaza will not be rebuilt and its people will be living in tents and eating food from aid distribution centers until the hostages are released. This way the hostages will become the problem of the Palestinians as well along with the wealthy Arab countries who are waiting with their $5 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza.
Keep sending young soldiers into houses to get killed so that gazan civilians are safe. Idiots. Jewish blood is cheap on Israel as the leaders of the army and Supreme Court hate religious Jews. They hardly allow a religious Jew to head the army and certainly not on Supreme Court. Glad I live in America where it’s easier to be an Orthodox Jew than under the secular Zionist. Satmar was right.