You might recall that after Sunday's battle in Shejaiya, Hamas claimed to have kidnapped an IDF soldier, and that
Israel's UN ambassador, Ron Prossor, denied that was the case. The IDF, however, said nothing. Now, the IDF is saying that there is a soldier missing - albeit not the one Hamas claimed to have kidnapped - and they don't know whether that soldier is
dead or alive.
An IDF soldier who was involved in a Hamas attack on Israeli soldiers
on the Gaza border on Sunday is missing, the army said Tuesday.
The
IDF on Tuesday said that it had identified six of seven bodies of IDF
soldiers killed in Sunday's attack on an armored personnel carrier (APC)
on the Gaza border.
The announcement came after Hamas claimed to have kidnapped an
Israeli soldier on Sunday, not clarifying if he was alive or dead.
Abu
Ubaida, the spokesman of the Hamas's armed wing, said the soldier was
seized in heavy fighting on the Gaza border. He displayed a photo ID and
army serial number of the man, but showed no image of him in their
hands.
...
The IDF had previously announced on Sunday that the seven soldiers
aboard the APC were killed in the incident, but their names had not been
released due to problems identifying them. The families of the
soldiers, however, were notified that their loved ones had been killed
in the incident.
The IDF on Tuesday released the names of the six
soldiers who have been identified as Sgt. Max Steinberg, aged 24, from
Beersheba; Stf.-Sgt. Shachar Tase, 20, from Pardesiya; Stf.-Sgt. Daniel
Pomerantz, 20, Kfar Azar; Sgt. Shon Mondshine, 19, Tel Aviv; Sgt. Ben
Itzhak Oanounou, 19, Ashdod; Stf.-Sgt. Oren Simcha Noah, 22, Hoshaya.
All six soldiers were from the Golani Brigade and have been promoted
posthumously.
Deja vu all over again....
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