
'Israeli' forces ambushed in Jenin
Quds Brigades – Jenin Battalion announced a successful engineering operation against Israeli Occupation Forces on Thursday afternoon.
The group stated that its fighters managed to lure a Golani Brigade infantry unit into a house that had been rigged with explosives, using devices seized during a recent military operation.
Once the unit entered the house, the engineering team detonated the explosives, causing casualties among the 'Israeli' forces.
This operation is described as a retaliation for the 'Israeli' assassination of Al-Quds Brigades fighters in the village of Tammoun on Wednesday evening. It also follows 'Israeli' Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's recent visit to Jenin camp, where he declared the continuation of the war against West Bank refugee camps.

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