An IDF tracker from the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade was killed and five soldiers were wounded, three seriously, in the northern Gaza Strip on Shabbos. Warrant Officer G’haleb Sliman Alnasasra, 35, from the Bedouin-Israeli city of Rahat, was killed in a Hamas attack, the first fatality in the Strip since the ceasefire in January. In addition, five soldiers, including three female soldiers, were injured. Army Radio reported that an initial investigation revealed that IDF soldiers were working on clearing an area in northern Gaza as part of an operation to expand Israel’s buffer zone near the border. Several female IDF soldiers were driving on an IDF logistics road when they came under attack by Hamas terrorists, who emerged from a tunnel and fired an RPG at their vehicle, wounding three soldiers, two seriously. Shortly after the RPG fire, rescue forces from the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade arrived, including trackers. At 1:25 PM, a half hour after the RPG incident, the terrorists detonated a powerful explosive device near the rescue forces, killing Alnasasra and wounding two other trackers, one seriously. Air Force helicopters were deployed to the scene and evacuated the wounded to several hospitals. (YWN’s Jerusalem desk is keeping you updated on the first day of Chol HaMoed in Israel)
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