Elite IDF Officer Wounded in Blown Undercover Gaza Op Sent Home From Hospital in ‘Good Condition for Rehabilitation’
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by Algemeiner Staff

Palestinians inspect the remains of a vehicle that was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, Nov. 12, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Suhaib Salem.
An Israeli military officer who was seriously wounded in last Sunday’s blown special forces mission inside the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip was released from Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba on Friday.
In Sunday’s incident, another IDF officer — Lt. Col. M — was killed. Six Palestinian terrorists, including a local Hamas commander, also lost their lives in the exchange of fire that erupted after a group of elite Israeli soldiers conducting an undercover mission were exposed deep in enemy territory.
A doctor at Soroka said the wounded officer, after undergoing a complex surgical procedure and being held in an intensive care unit, was sent home on Friday in “good condition for rehabilitation.”
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