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The names of 4 IDF soldiers who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip were allowed to be published - voila! news

2023-11-03T04:59:25.576Z

Highlights: The names of four soldiers who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip were allowed to be published. The fallen were four soldiers from the armored brigades: Capt. Benny Weiss, 4, from Haifa, Res. Uriah Mesh, 22, from Talmon, and Maj. (Res.) Gil Fischitz, 28, from Harish. In addition, two fighters were seriously wounded in battle. It was also permitted for publication that two IDF soldiers were seriously injured during the fighting.


The fallen were four soldiers from the armored brigades: Capt. Benny Weiss, 4, from Haifa, Res. Uriah Mesh, 22, from Talmon, Res. Jonathan Yosef Brand, 41, from Jerusalem, and Maj. (Res.) Gil Fischitz, 28, from Harish. In addition, two fighters were seriously wounded in battle


  • The names of four IDF fighters belonging to armored brigades who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours were released Friday morning.
  • Capt. Benny Weiss, 22, from Haifa, platoon commander in Battalion 195, 460th Brigade.
  • Staff Sgt. (res.) Uriah Mesh, 41, from Talmon, an armored soldier in the 52nd Battalion, 401st Brigade.
  • Staff Sgt. (res.) Jonathan Yosef Brand, 28, from Jerusalem, an armored soldier in the 52nd Battalion, 401st Brigade.
  • Maj. (res.) Gil Fischitz, 39, from Harish, tank driver in the 9th Battalion, 401st Brigade.

Gil Fischitz deafens, November 3, 2023/Courtesy of the family

Capt. Benny Weiss from Haifa, November 3, 2023/Courtesy of the family

It was also permitted for publication that two IDF soldiers were seriously wounded during the fighting.

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Source: walla

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