Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would continue fighting “until absolute victory” in Gaza following Israel’s biggest loss of troops in the conflict. Twenty-one soldiers were killed in Gaza on Monday, the military announced on Tuesday, after a Hamas missile detonated explosives laid by the army. “Yesterday we experienced one of the most difficult days since the outbreak of the war. I wish to strengthen the dear families of our heroic warriors who fell on the battlefield. I know that for these families, their lives will be changed forever,” he wrote on X.

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