An Israeli daily has said at least 825 Israeli troops have been killed in the Gaza Strip since last October, when the regime began taking the coastal sliver under a war of genocide.
Yediot Ahronoth, the printed version of the Ynetnews website, carried the report on Monday.
Hebrew media outlets also said at least 40 Israeli troops had been killed in the city of Jabalia in northern Gaza since last month, during which the regime has markedly intensified its deadly attacks and siege against the city.
The al-Quds Brigade, the military arm of the Palestinian resistance movement of the Islamic Jihad also announced carrying out a missile strike against the Nir Am illegal settlement in the northern part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
Reports, meanwhile, ned that at least one Israeli trooper had been killed and a number of others were seriously wounded after Palestinian fighters struck the forces in the city of Beit Hanoun on the northeastern edge of the Gaza City.
According to the Israeli regime’s Channel 14 identified the targeted contingent as the Netzah Yahuda Brigade.
The channel said the incident had seen a number of resistance fighters using sniper weapons to target one of the troops, who had positioned himself on the third floor of a building.
When members of his brigade arrived to help him out, resistance fighters fired too armor-piercing missiles towards the troops on the spot, and also attacked them with small firearms.
The channel said the incident witnessed killing of one trooper and wounding of nine others.
The developments come as the war has gone on to claim the lives of close to 45,550 Palestinians, mostly women and children.