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IDF tanks crush beehives, hundreds of wasps besiege Israeli soldiers

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Integrated Palestinian Holy City Journalism On May 12, Israel's Jerusalem Post reported that the Israel Defense Forces said that Israeli soldiers had recently been attacked by hundreds of bumblebees in the southern Gaza Strip, and 10 people had been hospitalized.

In an operation against the southern Gaza Strip, IDF soldiers were attacked by hornets after a tank ran over a beehive. Avi Iloni, director of the Sheba Medical Center in Israel, said that the soldiers were stung by hundreds of wasps, some of whom had allergic reactions, some of whom had worsened, and would be further observed and treated. Avi Iloni also called this situation "unprecedented". (Source: Shan Ning, an overseas online king)

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