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New details emerged on Wednesday about the brave actions of the IDF officer killed in a Gaza shootout last weekend.

By: Israel Hayom/JNS.org

New details about the IDF’s covert operation inside the Gaza Strip on Sunday reveal that the special forces officer killed during the mission (Lt. Col. M.) made a heroic decision that saved his fellow soldiers even though it meant paying the ultimate price.

Lt. Col. M. was killed and ‎another soldier was wounded during the clash ‎with Hamas operatives in the southern Gaza Strip Sunday. Seven Hamas operatives were ‎killed in the incident.‎

Many of the details were not approved for publication due to the sensitive nature of the mission, but according to available details, IDF special forces ‎‎operating in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis ‎were discovered by Hamas operatives at a checkpoint. A fierce ‎gunfight erupted, and the Israeli troops found themselves trapped in their vehicle.

M. reportedly opened fire to draw attention away from his comrades, enabling them to leave their vehicle and charge the enemy.

As a result, M. was hit by much of the enemy fire.

Another officer made a charge toward M.’s position to try to save him, and after managing to kill three terrorists who had opened fire at the squad, reached M.’s vehicle, but was badly wounded in the process.

According to the new details, M.’s action enabled the team to radio for aerial assistance, which arrived within minutes. M. and the wounded officer were evacuated under heavy air force cover, which forced the Hamas gunmen to retreat.

Lt. Col. M was laid to rest on Monday afternoon.

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