A Palestinian woman killed by Israeli occupation forces after carrying out a heroic operation south of Nablus 

On May 4th, a Palestinian woman was martyred after carrying out a heroic operation south of Nablus in the West Bank, which resulted in the injury of an Israeli occupation soldier.

Palestinian media reported that Iman Odeh, 26, arrived at a checkpoint of the occupation forces at the Einabus roundabout in the town of Hawara, south of Nablus, and managed to stab a soldier before she was shot and seriously wounded in the chest.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from reaching the young woman, and left her bleeding to death.

Three Palestinians were killed and 166 were wounded this morning during the Israeli occupation forces storming into the Old City of Nablus.

This brings the number of heroic operations carried out by the Palestinian resistance since the beginning of this year to 19 in response to the crimes of the occupation. The operations targeted the occupation in “Tel Aviv”, Al-Quds (Jerusalem) and several areas in the West Bank, which resulted in the killing of 19 settlers and soldiers of the occupation, and the wounding of more than 50.

O. al-Mohammad

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