Binyamin Needham, a 19-year-old British national, has been killed in Gaza while fighting for the IDF, Sky News understands.
Sergeant Needham, who had dual nationality, moved to Israel with his family 10 years ago, and is understood to be the second British national after Nathanel Young to have been killed whilst serving in the IDF since the 7 October attacks.
The soldier was born in England and was the youngest of five children, Israeli newspaper Haaretz said.
The paper quoted his sister, Orly, who said: “He was so proud, and he had just finished basic training. He was happy to defend the country.”
Mr Needham, who was from Zichron Yaakov, fought in the 601st Battalion of the Combat Engineering Corps, the Times of Israel said.
The teenager was one of three soldiers who died in combat operations in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, the IDF said on Monday.
The other two fatalities were named as Sergeant Major Neriya Shaer and Sergeant 1st Class Ben Zussman.
Their families have been informed, the Times of Israel said.
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More than 15,500 Palestinians and more than 1,200 Israelis have been reported killed in the fighting since 7 October, according to the UN.
Since the start of the war on 7 October, 401 Israeli soldiers have been killed, the IDF has said, 75 of those during the ground offensive inside the Gaza Strip.
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