Israeli Minister's Son Killed in Gaza; Second Soldier also Martyred in Ground Invasion
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic turn of events, Major Gal Eisenkot, the 25-year-old son of Israel's former army chief Gadi Eisenkot, has been killed in northern Gaza, according to the Israeli military. The incident occurred on Thursday and was reportedly a result of a tunnel shaft explosion. Major Eisenkot was severely injured and later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
The news of Major Eisenkot's death has left the nation mourning, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressing his grief and stating that he and his wife feel "broken-hearted." Netanyahu praised Gal Eisenkot as a "true hero," emphasizing that the sacrifices made by Israeli soldiers will not be in vain. He vowed to continue the fight until victory is achieved.
Gadi Eisenkot, a battle-hardened retired general who served as Israel's chief of the general staff from 2015-19, is currently a member of the emergency government set up by Netanyahu in response to Hamas's attack on October 7th. This attack resulted in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people and took 240 hostages. The Israeli military has since launched air strikes and a ground invasion in response.
The tragic news of Major Eisenkot's death reached his father while he was visiting the Israel Defense Forces' Southern Command, according to local media reports. The shock and anguish were shared by many Israeli government officials and lawmakers who sent their condolences to the Eisenkot family.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid took to social media, sharing a poignant photo of Gal and Gadi Eisenkot in military uniforms embracing each other. Lapid wrote, "This photo. This hug. A father and his son. Both in uniform. Both soldiers in this country." He highlighted their dedication and commitment to Israel, saying their unity represented the strength and perseverance of the nation.
Alongside Major Eisenkot, another soldier named Sgt Maj Jonathan David Deitch, aged 34, was also killed on Thursday in southern Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed his death, further intensifying the sense of loss within the nation.
The situation in the Gaza Strip remains tense since the Israeli military response to Hamas's attacks in early October. Hamas officials in Gaza claim that over 17,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed, with thousands more missing under the rubble. Israel, on the other hand, states that its response aims to protect its citizens and restore peace in the region.
As the nation mourns the loss of Major Gal Eisenkot and Sgt Maj Jonathan David Deitch, the grief is intertwined with a steadfast determination to continue the fight until victory is achieved.
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