AFP
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM/BEIRUT — Five Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in the Gaza Strip, the military said Tuesday, in one of the deadliest days for Israeli forces in the Palestinian territory this year.
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu lamented a "difficult morning" as he visited Washington for talks with US President Donald Trump, who is pressing for a ceasefire in the more than 21-month-long war.
"All of Israel bows its head and mourns the fall of our heroic soldiers, who risked their lives in the battle to defeat Hamas and free all our hostages," Netanyahu posted on X.
The Israeli military said the five soldiers, aged between 20 and 28, "fell during combat in the northern Gaza Strip".
Two others were severely wounded and "evacuated to a hospital to receive medical treatment", it said, adding their families had been notified.
Israeli military correspondents reported the deaths occurred when improvised explosive devices detonated in the area of Beit Hanun in the north of the territory.
During attempts to evacuate the wounded, soldiers reportedly came under fire.
Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas's armed wing, said "the complex Beit Hanun operation is yet another blow delivered by our valiant fighters".
"The war of attrition our fighters are waging against the enemy -- from the north of the Strip to its south -- will inflict additional losses on it every day," the spokesman of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades said in a statement.
In a post on X, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said "the unbearable news of the fall of five heroic sons in Gaza -- most of them fighters of the ultra-Orthodox 'Netzach Yehuda' battalion -- pierces the heart".
Opposition leader Yair Lapid meanwhile wrote: "For the sake of the fighters, for the sake of their families, for the sake of the hostages, for the sake of the State of Israel: this war must be ended."
No breakthrough
Qatar said Tuesday more time was needed for negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, after US President Trump voiced optimism about a possible breakthrough.
Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff was set to join the talks in Doha this week.
Israel and Hamas began the latest round of negotiations on Sunday, with representatives seated in separate rooms within the same building.
Qatar, a mediator along with the United States and Egypt, said the meetings in Doha were focused on a framework for the talks, while a Palestinian official close to the negotiations said no breakthrough had been achieved so far.
According to the Israeli military, 450 soldiers have been killed in the Gaza military campaign since the start of the ground offensive on October 27, 2023.
The war has created dire humanitarian conditions for the more than two million people in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.
Israel's campaign has killed at least 57,575 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The UN considers the figures reliable.
Lebanon said two people were killed Tuesday in a strike near Tripoli that the Israeli military said targeted a Hamas militant, the first raid on the country's north since a ceasefire with Hezbollah.
The strike came amid ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Qatar and as five Israeli soldiers were killed in combat in the Gaza Strip, one of the deadliest days for Israeli forces in the Palestinian territory this year.
Israel has kept up its strikes on Lebanon despite the November truce with Hezbollah, mainly saying it is targeting the Lebanese group's sites and operatives but also occasionally members of their Palestinian ally Hamas.
"A short while ago, the [Israeli military] struck a key Hamas terrorist in the area of Tripoli in Lebanon," the Israeli military said in a statement, without providing further details.
Lebanon's health ministry said the strike on a vehicle "led to a preliminary toll of two dead and three wounded" in an area that is close to a Palestinian refugee camp.
Hamas claimed attacks on Israel from Lebanon during more than a year of cross-border hostilities initiated by Hezbollah in October 2023 in support of its Palestinian ally.
Israel has struck Hamas operatives in Lebanon, including since the ceasefire.
In May, Hamas said one of its commanders was killed in a strike on the southern city of Sidon as Israel said it targeted "the head of operations in Hamas's Western Brigade in Lebanon".
Israeli strikes on Lebanon's south are common, but raids on the north have been rare.
In October, Hamas said one of its operatives along with his wife and two daughters were killed in a strike on their house in the Beddawi Palestinian camp near Tripoli. Israel's military said it targeted "a senior member of Hamas's military wing in Lebanon".
In May, Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas visited Beirut for talks on disarming Palestinian refugee camps in the country, as Lebanon seeks to impose its authority across all its territory.
Lebanese leaders who took office in the aftermath of the conflict, which left Hezbollah severely weakened, have vowed a state monopoly on bearing arms, while demanding Israel comply with the November ceasefire.