Gaza Strip, IDF and aid
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IDF soldiers are suffering from sleep disturbances, concentration issues, anxiety, mood swings, decreased appetite and more. IDF soldiers are not only dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, but also suffering from sleep disturbances,
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Gaza: IDF Soldiers Walk Into Hamas Ambush; Officer Among Two Dead, Toll Climbs To 18 In 27 Days
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The "Handala" ship, which left Italy with pro-Palestinian activists on board, is approaching Gaza, and the IDF is preparing to take control of it. The flotilla left the city of Syracuse in Italy towards the Gaza Strip about two weeks ago with the declared goal of "breaking the siege on Gaza."
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said they would resume aid airdrops in Gaza on Saturday as reports of starvation in the region emerge and countries seek to quell hunger through humanitarian efforts.
Captain Amir Saad z"l and Sergeant Inon Nuriel Vana z"l were Technology and maintenance fighters in the Golani reconnaissance unit, Golani Brigade.
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ISRAEL has announced a “tactical pause” in fighting across large parts of Gaza. Military operations will be halted for 10 hours during the day as officials look to establish new
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The Times of Israel on MSNTwo IDF soldiers killed by blast in southern Gaza yesterday
Two IDF soldiers were killed and an officer was moderately wounded by an explosive device in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday, the military announces. The slain soldiers are named as: Cpt. Amir Saad, 22, a Technology and Maintenance Corps officer serving in the Golani Brigade’s reconnaissance unit, from Yanuh-Jat.
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The Israeli Defense Forces said it would begin airdropping aid into Gaza on Saturday night. Humanitarian corridors are going to be established for convoys from the United Nations, according to The Associated Press.
Sky's Lisa Holland has spoken to one Israeli family whose son is still being held hostage by Hamas.