Protective Edge Enters its 16th Day, Two IDF Soldiers Killed


JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– Over the past 24 hours some 200 terrorist targets were destroyed. Two Israeli soldiers died in overnight fighting, raising the death toll of IDF soldiers to 29 as Operation Protective Edge enters its 16th day.

 

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