IDF Brigade Commander Died in War: More than a year has passed since the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. During this period, many top commanders of Hamas have been killed by Israel. Hamas is also not failing to continuously attack Israel. Meanwhile, on October 20 (Sunday), Colonel Ahsan Daqsa, a brigade commander of the Israeli Army, died during the action against Hamas in Northern Gaza. IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari confirmed the death of the brigade commander.
Brigade commander hit by explosive
The IDF said that the commander of the 401st Brigade, Colonel Ahsan Daqsa, was conducting operations against Hamas in the Jabaliya area of northern Gaza. Meanwhile, he came out of the tank and was inspecting the area. Then he was hit by an explosion, due to which he died. Apart from him, another battalion commander and two officers were also injured in this explosion.
Took command of the brigade only four months ago
The Israeli Army (IDF) said that 41-year-old brigade commander Ahsan Daqsa belonged to Israel’s Druze community and was appointed as the brigade commander only four months ago. Israel’s Defense Minister has issued an official statement saying that Brigade Commander Colonel Ahsan Daqsa was killed while fighting Hamas terrorists. He was one of the most senior commanders of the Israeli army killed in this war.
Israeli President calls Daxa a ‘hero’
The death of Brigade Commander Colonel Ahsan Daqsa is a big blow to the Israeli Army. With his death, the number of Israeli military personnel killed since the ground offensive in Gaza began on October 27, 2023 has increased to 358. Israeli President Isaac Herzon has given the title of ‘hero’ to brigade commander Colonel Ahsan Daqsa. Let us tell you that the Israeli army had started ground and air attacks in the areas of Jabaliya and Northern Gaza from 6 October.
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