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By Omayma othmani
Published: January 13, 2024
Israeli media revealed that 4,000 soldiers have been injured with physical disabilities since the outbreak of the war on the Gaza Strip.
Today, the Hebrew site "Walla" reported that 4,000 soldiers participating in the war on the Gaza Strip since last October 7 have been injured with various disabilities.
The Hebrew site estimated that the number of disabled may have risen to 30,000, indicating that the injuries sustained by occupation soldiers since the outbreak of the war on October 7 are unprecedented.
It also pointed out that the Israeli army hides much of the data on those injured in the war from public opinion, fearing its effect on the morale of the Israeli public.
It is noteworthy that numerous statements from Israeli officials, in addition to press reports, have revealed figures that contradict the occupation's data regarding the casualties and injuries of Israeli soldiers and officers; while observers confirm that what the resistance documents through its videos, in addition to testimonies from Israeli soldiers, confirms that the actual number of victims far exceeds what Netanyahu's government announces.
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