The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit on Wednesday morning cleared for publication the names of 15 soldiers who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip.
שמונה לוחמים מגוד צבר של גבעתי נפגעו בנגמ"ש נמ"ר שנפגע מטיל נ"ט: סמל עדי דנן (בן 20 מיבנה), סמ"ר הלל סולומון (בן 20 מדימונה), סמ"ר ארז מישלובסקי (בן 20 מאורנית), סמ"ר עדי ליאון (בן 20 מניל"י), רב"ט עידו עובדיה (בן 19 מתל אביב), רב"ט ליאור סימינוביץ (בן 19 מהרצליה) וסמ"ר רועי דאוי (בן 20 מירושלים) ולוחם גבעתי סגן-משנה פדיה מרק (22) מעתניאל.
Eight soldiers from the Givati Tzabar Battalion were killed when an anti-tank missile hit their armored personnel carrier: Adi Danan, 20, from Yavne, Halel Solomon, 20, from Dimona, Erez Mishlovsky, 20, from Oranit, Adi Leon, 20, from Nili, Ido Ovadia, 19, from Tel Aviv, Lior Siminovich, 19, from Herzliya, Roei Dawi, 20, from Jerusalem, and Pdaya Mark, 22, from Otniel. In addition, Ariel Reich, 24, from Jerusalem, and Asif Luger, 21, from Yagur, soldiers from the 77th Armored Battalion, were killed when their tank drove over an explosive device.
Later in the day, the names of three additional soldiers who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip were released: Roee Saragusti, squad commander in the Givati Brigade, Itai Yehuda, and Shai Arus.
In addition, two soldiers were seriously injured during the fighting in the last day. Their families have been notified.
On Tuesday, the names of two IDF soldiers who fell in battle against the Hamas terrorist organization in northern Gaza were cleared for publication.
Sergeant Roei Wolf, a 20-year-old resident of Ramat Gan, and Sergeant Lavi Lipshitz, a 20-year-old resident of Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, were killed during battles on the ground against Hamas in northern Gaza.
Both soldiers served in the Givati Brigade Commando Unit. They were killed by an RPG that was fired at the building in which the Givati soldiers were stationed at the time.
The IDF began ground operations in northern Gaza on Friday, nearly three weeks after Hamas terrorists massacred over 1,400 people in southern Israel.
During the ground incursions into Gaza, Private Ori Megidish, an IDF soldier who was one of hundreds of people kidnapped by terrorists into Gaza on October 7, was successfully rescued from captivity.