All Attacks Against US-Israeli Forces in One Day

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IDF casualties in context

1956
172 killed
817 wounded
1 captured

1967
776–983 killed
4,517 wounded
15 captured

1973
2,521–2,800 dead
7,250–8,800 wounded
293 captured

via @FotrosResistance

Al-Qassam Brigades:

(Partially) destroyed 2 Merkava tanks in various battlefield axes inside the Gaza Strip.

Targeted a special Zionist force inside a building in Beit Lahia with “TBG” explosives.

Shelled military positions in the station area in Khan Yunis with mortars.

Shelled military concentrations inside a field command center in the Zanna area east of Khan Yunis with mortars.

Shelled military infiltrated positions in the eastern and northern axes of Khan Yunis with mortars.

Al-Quds Brigades:

In a joint operation with Al-Qassam Brigades, they managed to inflict casualties, including fatalities & injuries, on a Zionist force inside a building in the Falouja area.

Completely destroyed a military vehicle with a powerful barrel bomb in the Shuja’iya axis, east of Gaza, resulting in the death and injury of those inside the vehicle.

Shelled military positions at the “Kerem Abu Salem” IDF site with Badr-1 IRAM rockets.

(Partially) destroyed 3 Zionist tanks, 1 military vehicle & 1 APC in various battlefield axes in the Gaza Strip.

Shelled military positions around the Al-Zalal Mosque in the eastern Khan Yunis axis with mortars.

Shelled military gatherings in the Juhar al-Dik area with heavy-caliber mortars.

Shelled military gatherings in Street 5, northeast of Khan Yunis, with a barrage of 60mm regular mortars.

Eliminated 2 Zionist soldiers at point-blank range during an engagement with a Zionist infantry force in the Shuja’iya axis, east of Gaza.

Detonated a building where a Zionist force was entrenched, causing casualties between dead & wounded in the Shuja’iya axis, east of Gaza.

Shelled IDF military formations and military vehicles in the eastern axis of Khan Yunis with mortars.

Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Forces:

Ambushed an IDF infantry patrol with explosives & bullets, killing and wounding all of its members. The resistance fighters withdrew safely. 

Ambushed an IDF mechanized patrol unit, destroying the military vehicle & finishing off the soldiers inside of it, leaving them dead or wounded, in Jabalia. 

Clashed with IDF military vehicles attempting to invade east of Bureji camp in Khan Yunis, forcing the forces to retreat after dealing big blows. 

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade:

Shelled military gatherings in the Khan Yunis axis with heavy caliber mortars.

Mujahideen Brigades:

Targeted a military vehicle with a sticky IED (at point-blank range), blowing up the vehicle with killing and wounding its crew, in the Jabalia axis. 

Clashed with IDF forces in the axis of Shujaiya & shelled military concentrations east of Al-Zaytoun

Hezbollah:

Targeted a group of Israeli soldiers near Al-Samaqa IDF site with suitable weapons. 

Targeted Branit IDF military site with artillery shells.

Targeted Al-Rahib IDF military site with Burkan IRAM rockets.

Targeted Hadb Al-Bustan IDF military site with suitable weapons.

Targeted a group of soldiers & vehicles in Al-Baghdadi IDF military site with artillery.

Targeted an Israeli infantry group in the Shtula Forest with suitable weapons.

Destroyed 2 buildings housing Israeli forces in the Metulla settlement with rockets.

Islamic Resistance in Iraq: 

Targeted the American base in Shaddadi, south of the Syrian city of Al-Hasakah, with a large missile barrage.

Targeted the American “Ain al-Assad” base in western Iraq in 2 separate operations with each a suicide drone.

This list did not include rockets fired from Gaza towards settlements.

Plus:

A vessel that was heading towards Israel’s Eilat port was targeted with a projectile by Yemen, setting part of the vessel on fire. 

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