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Permitted for publication: Staff Sergeant Elisha Jonathan Luber and Sergeant Yosef Gittertz fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip | Israel Hayom

2023-12-26T04:22:56.836Z

Highlights: Staff Sergeant (Res.) Elisha Louber, 24, from Yitzhar, fell in an encounter with terrorists. Sergeant Major Yosef Gittertz, 25, from Tel Aviv Nahar as a result of an anti-tank strike. In addition, two soldiers and an officer were seriously wounded. All the fighters were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment, their families were updated. The IDF released the names of two fighters from the "Ram" design who fell in battle.


Staff Sergeant (Res.) Elisha Louber, 24, from Yitzhar, fell in an encounter with terrorists • Sergeant Major Yosef Gittertz, 25, from Tel Aviv Nahar as a result of an anti-tank strike • In addition, two soldiers and an officer were seriously wounded


The IDF released the names of two fighters from the "Ram" design who fell in battle in the southern Gaza Strip: Staff Sergeant (res.) Elisha Jonathan Louber, 24, from Yitzhar, a soldier in Battalion 8104, fell in an encounter with terrorists. Sergeant Major (res.) Yosef Gittertz, 25, from Tel Aviv, an armored soldier in Battalion 7029, was hit by an anti-tank hit.

In addition, two fighters in the 82nd Battalion and an officer in the 75th Battalion, the "Saar Megolan" Brigade (7) were seriously wounded yesterday in battle in the southern Gaza Strip. In addition, a soldier (res.) in Battalion 6646, the "Marom Foxes" Brigade (646), was seriously wounded yesterday in battle in the northern Gaza Strip. All the fighters were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment, their families were updated.

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