November 2018 Gaza–Israel clashes

Gaza-Israel clashes began on 11 November 2018, when a botched Israeli covert operation carried out in the Khan Yunis area of the southern Gaza Strip killed seven Palestinian militants and one Israeli soldier. Exchanges of fire lasted for two more days, until a cease fire was achieved with Egyptian mediation. Some minor incidents and protests followed some two weeks after the cease fire, with decreasing intensity.

Gaza–Israel clashes (November 2018)
Part of Gaza-Israel conflict

An Israeli AH-64 Apache firing an AGM-114 Hellfire missile.
Date11–13 November 2018
(2 days)
Location
Belligerents

 Gaza Strip

Israel
Units involved
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades
Al-Nasser Salah al-Deen Brigades
Israel Defense Forces
Israel Air Force
Israeli Navy
Casualties and losses

In the operation:

  • 7 militants killed
  • 6 militants wounded

From Israeli air and artillery bombardment:

  • 6 killed (3 militants)
  • 25 wounded

1 commander killed
2 civilians killed
53 injured:

  • 2 critical condition
  • 1 moderately injured
  • 23 lightly injured
  • 27 stress symptoms
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