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Bomb attached to their armored vehicle kills 7 Israeli soldiers in Gaza, the military says

KHAN YUNIS, GAZA STRIP, JUN 25 – The explosion killed seven soldiers from a combat engineering battalion during an Israeli ground operation amid ongoing conflict with Hamas, marking the deadliest Israeli military loss in Gaza since March.

  • On Tuesday, seven Israeli soldiers lost their lives when an explosive device detonated on the armored combat engineering vehicle they were operating in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
  • The attack followed a fragile ceasefire that had ended a nearly two-week conflict between Israel and Iran, and the explosive was attached while the vehicle was in motion.
  • All seven soldiers, aged 19 to 21 and members of the 605th Combat Engineering Battalion, perished despite rescue efforts to extinguish the resulting fire.
  • Israeli President Isaac Herzog mourned the soldiers, describing them as precious lives lost in the defense of the nation, and reported that more than 860 Israeli soldiers have died since the conflict began.
  • The incident marked one of the deadliest single attacks on Israeli troops since the war started, highlighting the ongoing intensity of fighting in Gaza despite recent ceasefires.
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Seven Israeli soldiers were killed in an attack on an Israeli armored vehicle in southern Gaza. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack, which also released a video of the attack. It shows a Hamas member climbing onto the armored vehicle, throwing an improvised explosive device through an open hatch, and then fleeing. Meanwhile, the Israeli army has killed more than 100 Palestinians in the Palestinian enclave in the past 24 hours.

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Palestine Chronicle broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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