At least 21 Israeli reservists killed in deadliest attack in Gaza since war began
Despite the heavy casualties, the IDF said troops killed dozens of terrorists on Monday and fully encircled Khan Yunis.
The Israel Defense Forces announced Tuesday that at least 21 reservists were killed during fighting in the Gaza Strip, marking the deadliest attack on Israeli forces since the incursion into Gaza began on Oct. 7, 2023.
Around 4 p.m. on Monday, terrorists fired an RPG missile at a tank that was securing the force, and simultaneously, an explosion occurred and two buildings collapsed while most of the soldiers were inside, according to the IDF.
The buildings likely collapsed due to explosives placed by Israeli forces who were "demolishing terror infrastructure and buildings in the area," IDF spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said. "This war has a very painful and heavy price; the devoted reservists who rallied to the flag sacrificed everything for the security of Israel so that we all can live here securely."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that 24 soldiers died on Monday, but it was not immediately clear whether the three additional deaths occurred separately from the incident that killed at least 21 soldiers.
Netanyahu remained steadfast in his determination for victory.
"While we bow our heads in memory of our fallen, we are not relenting – even for a moment – in striving for the goal that has no alternative – achieving total victory. Together we will fight – and together we will win," he said.
Despite the heavy casualties, the IDF said troops killed dozens of terrorists on Monday and fully encircled Khan Yunis, a major strategic city in the war against Hamas.