
'Israeli' officer killed, soldiers injured in Khan Younis blast
'Israeli' military announced Monday evening the death of a captain and the injury of several soldiers following an explosion inside a building during ongoing fighting in the city of Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
According to the statement, the deceased was the deputy company commander of the 7086th Engineering Battalion within the Golani Brigade.
The explosion occurred during a military operation in built-up areas of the southern Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties among the 'Israeli' forces.

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