Israeli operation leaves at least three dead in the West Bank | News
In a new military operation, Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in the West Bank city of Nablus on Thursday.
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in the West Bank
According to the Ministry of Health, the faces of two of the young Palestinians were completely disfigured due to the impact of bullets, a fact that made it difficult to identify the deceased.
A group of hooded Israeli soldiers entered the al-Yasmina neighborhood and surrounded a house while large army vehicles proceeded to break into the Old City.
Palestinian Health Ministry: Three Palestinians have been killed in Israel's raid of Nablus's Old City, this morning. The faces of two of the slain Palestinians were completely distorted due to the seriousness of their injury, making them difficult to be identified. pic.twitter.com/7JMLXbvC3Z
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May 4, 2023
Witnesses to the military operation stated that the soldiers opened fire on a house, while preventing the arrival of rescue teams and Palestinian doctors to the area of the attack.
The Red Crescent said two Palestinians were injured in the clashes and were taken to hospital.
Israeli forces are raiding and attacking Palestinians in the old city of Nablus. Three Palestinians have been confirmed killed, and at least one home demolished.
Over the past year, Israeli occupation forces routinely operate Death Squads in the occupied territories. https://t.co/y3L3ZUxDOK— Joseph Zernik #EndJewishIsraeliApartheid (@Joseph_Zernik)
May 4, 2023
The Palestinian cities of Nablus and Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank have been frequently attacked by Israeli forces amid a new escalation of Israeli actions that has left 106 Palestinians dead so far in 2023.
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