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IDF names soldier killed in action in northern Gaza

Staff Sergeant Ariel Tsym, 20, a soldier of the Nahal Brigade's 931st Battalion, from Modi'in, fell in battle in Gaza City's Zeitoun district where IED claimed lives of 4 other Nahal troops

The IDF reported Saturday evening that Staff Sergeant Ariel Tsym, 20, a soldier of the Nahal Brigade's 931st Battalion, from Modi'in, was killed in action in the northern Gaza Strip.
Staff Sergeant Tsym fell in battle in Gaza City's Zeitoun district where four other 931st Battalion soldiers were killed Friday morning by what appeared to be two powerful explosions resulting from a booby-trapped site as they crossed an alley. The unit was en route to their target, a school complex harboring numerous terrorists when the soldiers were struck.
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Staff Sergeant Ariel Tsym
(Photo: IDF Spokesperson's Unit)
They were named as Sergeant Itay Livny, 19, from Ramat Hasharon; Sergeant Yosef Dassa, 19, from Kiryat Bialik; Sergeant Ermiyas Mekuriyaw, 19, from Be'er Sheva and Sergeant Daniel Levy, 19, from Kiryat Motzkin.
Sergeants Yosef Dassa and Daniel Levy were classmates, enlisted together in the IDF and completed their basic training last month.
Earlier on Friday, the IDF reported that Israeli forces uncovered a large weapons cache stashed within a school in the Zeitoun district of Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip.
Nahal Brigade troops found AK-47 rifles and magazines, as well as additional combat gear, stored in the classrooms. The discovery was part of a broader counterterrorism operation in the Zeitoun district, with Nahal forces raiding and demolishing sites used for terrorist activities, eliminating terrorists and seizing weapons and intelligence equipment.
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