3 Palestinians martyred, others injured and detained during Israeli occupation raids on areas in the West Bank 

Three Palestinians were martyred and several others were injured and detained today during the Israeli occupation forces’ storming into separate areas in the West Bank.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces stormed the Old City of Nablus, surrounded a house in Al-Yasmina neighborhood, and targeted it with bullets and rockets, which led to the death of three Palestinians inside it, Hassan Qatnani, Muath Al-Masry and Ibrahim Jaber, and the injury of others. The Israeli occupation forces prevented the medical staff from reaching the besieged area.

Director of Ambulance and Emergency at the Palestinian Red Crescent in Nablus, Ahmed Jibril, stated that the occupation’s aggression resulted in the injury of 166 Palestinians, four of them with bullets, 10 suffered bruises and fractures, and 152 people, including school students, suffered from suffocation due to poison gas bombs.

On the seventh of last month, Qatnani and Al-Masry carried out a heroic operation in the nothern Jordan Valley, killing three settlers.

The Palestinian resistance factions mourned the martyrs of Nablus, stressing that the occupation’s assassination of the heroes of the resistance will not limit their operations, but will proceed with determination in response to the occupation’s crimes against the Palestinian people.

The occupation forces raided the towns of Beit Rima and Al-Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah, amidst shooting bullets and poison gas bombs towards the Palestinians, which resulted in nine injuries and dozens of suffocation cases. The occupation forces detained nine Palestinians during their storming into several neighborhoods in the cities of Ramallah, Jenin, and Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem, Barida’a, Dheisheh refugee camp and Beit Sahour in Bethlehem.

Inas Abdulkareem 

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