The Al-Qassam Battalion did not spare the chanting Zionist colonel
Tomer Greenberg, 2nd Colonel of the Israeli Army (commander of the 13th Battalion of the Golani Special Brigade), who chanted slogans in front of a group of members of his battalion before an attack on the Al-Shajaie area in the Gaza Strip, was killed by Palestinian resistance fighters.
According to Palestinian sources, before this, a video was shown on social networks in which Tomer Greenberg, commander of the 13th Golani Brigade, chanting calls among Zionist regime soldiers, but this chanting did not last long until Greenberg was killed by resistance fighters. In this battle cry, a Zionist regime colonel addressed the frightened Zionist soldiers: “Come and see who is more prepared for this battle; we have a great desire to attack and kill the largest number of fighters (resistance fighters).” Greenberg, the third colonel in the Israeli army, was killed on Tuesday by resistance fighters in the Al-Shujai area, and the Zionist regime's media considered his loss a great loss for the regime. At the same time, the occupying army of the Zionist regime reported the death of Colonel Yitzhak Bin Bashit, commander of the regime's Yefta Brigade, during the fighting in the Gaza Strip. Ben Bashit is the fourth colonel to die since the start of the ground operation. He is also the ninth officer the Zionist army has announced since this morning to have been killed in ground battles with resistance fighters yesterday and today.