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As part of building the legal case against the Gaza Islamic terrorist group, the Israel Police's special felony unit, Lahav 433, questioned the perpetrators and interviewed victims and others, shedding light on the sadistic nature of the Islamic terrorists. Volunteers who helped collect bodies said that there were also sexual abuses against some of the men who were found. In some cases, the victims' private parts were mutilated.
Chazor became the 36th IDF soldier announced dead in the Gaza ground operation. The Israeli army’s chief spokesperson, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said late Tuesday that ground forces had reached “the depths of Gaza City.”
Gilad Nitzan was 21 years old when he fell in battle with terrorists in the heart of Gaza City, a kilometer from Shifa Hospital. He and the rest of the forward squad had checked that the alley was free of terrorists, but a group emerged from one of the tunnels and opened fire on the three.
"The embassy’s team, Israelis and Brits who work shoulder to shoulder in normal days and in crisis, stood together for a minute's silence in memory of the victims of the atrocities committed in Israel by Hamas a month ago today, and in the hope of a quick and safe return of the hostages," The UK Embassy in Israel said in a statement.