JERUSALEM (JNS) – An Israeli infantry soldier was killed on Monday night in an apparent friendly-fire incident near Tulkarem in Samaria, the military confirmed in a statement.
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An initial probe found that the soldier had left an outpost that he was manning, apparently to pray, and was mistakenly shot by another member of his unit upon his return.
He was evacuated to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba in critical condition, where he ultimately succumbed to his wounds.
The deceased soldier on Tuesday morning was identified as 20-year-old Natan Fitoussi from Netanya, according to local media.
Preliminary reports had suggested Fitoussi was shot in a terrorist attack and that a manhunt had been launched in response. However, the IDF quickly clarified that his death had been caused by friendly fire.
Two IDF Commando Brigade officers were killed in January in a friendly-fire incident during a patrol near their base in the Jordan Valley.
BDE and prayers for the solider who accidentally took the life of this man.
BDE.
I’m sorry for my ignorance but can someone explain to me what friendly firing means.