
3 Palestinians Martyred in Jenin Amid Violent Clashes and Settler Attacks
Three Palestinians were martyred at dawn today, Tuesday, by the Israeli occupation army in the city of Jenin, while the occupation continued its campaign of raids on several areas in the occupied West Bank, in light of its military operation in Jenin and Tulkarm. Meanwhile, the occupation army launched a campaign of raids on homes and large-scale arrests in the town of Azzun, east of the city of Qalqilya, and arrested about 200 young men.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that two young men were shot dead by Israeli fire, while a 58-year-old woman, Faiza Abu Ghali, succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained at the Jalameh military checkpoint. Eyewitness reports indicated that Israeli occupation forces had opened fire on ambulances, deliberately preventing medical assistance from reaching the injured in Jenin's eastern neighborhood.
As military operations expanded, Israeli occupation forces focused their efforts on Azzun, deploying armored vehicles and conducting house-to-house searches. Numerous young men were subjected to field investigations during these raids, adding to the mounting tensions that have persisted for over 50 consecutive days in Jenin.
The occupation forces also stormed several areas in the city of Jenin and its camp, especially in the eastern neighborhood of the city, while they besieged the town of Qabatiya and shelled a house with shells, while medical sources confirmed that the occupation forces injured a young man in Jenin, and the Red Crescent confirmed that the occupation forces prevented its crews in Jenin from reaching an injury in the eastern neighborhood.
In addition, the occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus and the old Askar camp and arrested a number of young men, while the forces stormed the town of Birzeit, north of Ramallah, amidst the outbreak of clashes and the firing of live ammunition by the forces, before withdrawing, leaving a young man injured by live ammunition in the foot, and 3 detainees after severely beating them.
The occupation launched an arrest campaign in the city of Hebron and its suburbs for the third consecutive day, while the Red Crescent confirmed that its crews dealt with 4 live ammunition injuries in the town of Beit Fajjar in the Bethlehem Governorate, who were transferred to the hospital.
This comes at a time when settler attacks on Palestinians and their property continued, and the head of the Umm Safa village council, northwest of Ramallah, Marwan Sabah, confirmed that settlers burned a garage and a number of cars after an attack they carried out on the village.
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