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Israeli Reservists Killed in Gaza Offensive as Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies

Master Sgt. (res.) Ido Aviv, 28, of the Yiftah Brigade’s 9232nd Battalion, hailing from Karmiel, and Master Sgt. (res.) Kalkidan Meharim, 37, of the Carmeli Brigade’s 223rd Battalion from Petah Tikva, was named as the fallen hero

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In the heart of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, tragedy struck on Sunday as two Israeli reservists lost their lives and another was seriously injured during fighting in the central Gaza Strip. 

 

Master Sgt. (res.) Ido Aviv, 28, of the Yiftah Brigade’s 9232nd Battalion, hailing from Karmiel, and Master Sgt. (res.) Kalkidan Meharim, 37, of the Carmeli Brigade’s 223rd Battalion from Petah Tikva, was named as the fallen hero. 

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Their deaths bring the toll of slain troops in the IDF’s ground offensive against Hamas to a staggering 263.

 

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The fatal incident occurred as a result of an explosion during a battle with gunmen near the Netzarim Corridor, a vital strategic area south of Gaza City. 

 

This corridor, spanning approximately 6.8 kilometers, serves as a lifeline for both military operations and humanitarian aid efforts, allowing Israel to control access while facilitating the delivery of essential supplies to the beleaguered Palestinian enclave.

 

The Yiftah Armored Brigade and the Carmeli Infantry Brigade were recently deployed to central Gaza to reinforce security in the region, including the Netzarim Corridor.

 

Tasked with safeguarding this crucial passageway and supporting humanitarian initiatives, these reserve brigades have been at the forefront of intense combat operations.

 

Despite ongoing clashes, Israel has remained committed to easing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 

 

Efforts to provide aid have intensified, particularly following the tragic loss of seven World Central Kitchen volunteers in an IDF strike on April 1, which sparked global outrage and heightened international pressure.

 

Meanwhile, amidst the chaos, Hamas claims that at least 40 Palestinians were killed in recent airstrikes, further exacerbating the human toll of the conflict. The civilian casualties, including children and a local journalist, underscore the devastating impact of the violence on innocent lives.

 

As the death toll continues to rise on both sides, the IDF announced the demolition of two attack tunnels belonging to Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoun. 

 

This strategic move aims to dismantle Hamas’s extensive tunnel network, which has been a primary target for Israeli forces since the outbreak of hostilities.

 

In response to escalating tensions, Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for firing rockets into Israel, highlighting the persistent threat posed by militant groups operating in the region. 

 

Although Israel’s Iron Dome intercepted one rocket aimed at Sderot, the launch of long-range rockets toward Ashdod reignited fears of further violence.

 

The conflict, sparked by Hamas’s October 7 massacre, has plunged Gaza into a state of turmoil, with thousands of lives lost and countless families displaced. 

 

As the international community grapples with finding a resolution to the crisis, the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for peace and humanitarian intervention in the region.

 

This article was created using automation and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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