Two Zionist Soldiers Sent to Hell in Gaza Tunnel Trap
The zionist military has reported the tragic loss of two soldiers, with two others injured, due to an explosive device in a tunnel shaft located in the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip.

On Sunday, the military forces reported that Captain Noam Ravid, aged 23, and Staff Sergeant Yaly Seror, 20, both part of the Yahalom combat engineering unit, were conducting a scan at the entrance of a tunnel located within a building when they were struck by an explosion on Saturday.
Two additional soldiers from the same Israeli unit sustained injuries in the explosion, with one reported to be in critical condition, according to the report.
Israel initiated a large-scale military operation in Gaza on October 7, 2023, in response to a significant offensive by Hamas. The group’s actions were a retaliation for the increased hostilities experienced by the Palestinian population.
The Israeli administration was unable to meet its stated goals in Gaza, despite reportedly causing the deaths of at least 52,495 Palestinians, the majority of whom were women and children, and injuring approximately 118,366 individuals.
Hamas’s longstanding negotiation terms were accepted as part of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, starting on January 19.
Two months later, Israel unilaterally breached the ceasefire and recommenced its intensive aerial campaign over Gaza.
Over 850 Israeli soldiers have lost their lives amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with 414 casualties reported during the ground offensive in the blockaded Palestinian region.
In a recent development on Saturday, the Israeli military announced the distribution of tens of thousands of call-up orders to reservists, signaling preparations for intensified military actions against Gaza.
The mobilization efforts are underway following reports that the regime’s military has provided Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a detailed plan for a phased offensive, necessitating a significant increase in troop deployment.
The reports have raised concerns among the families of the Israeli captives who remain detained in the Gaza Strip.
In a recent press release, the Captive Families’ Forum issued a warning that any intensification of the ongoing conflict could pose an immediate threat to the safety of the captives.
The statement highlighted the potential danger to military personnel, warning that the decision could endanger soldier’s lives and impose significant hardship on tens of thousands of reservists and their families.
Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is currently detained in Gaza, criticized Netanyahu for involving soldiers in what she considers an unnecessary conflict, one which she claims he is unwilling to conclude.