Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Jenin


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Days of Palestine – Jenin

At least three Palestinian young men were shot dead at dawn Monday by the Israeli occupation forces during violent clashes in Jenin City and its refugee camp, north of the West Bank.

According to local sources, the victims were identified as Saleh al-Ammar, Ra’ed Abu Saif, and Nour Jarrar.

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The sources said they were killed successively within less than one hour after the Israeli forces stormed Jenin and its refugee camp and clashed with resistance fighters.

Extensive clashes also took place with unarmed local youths during the Israeli occupation forces campaign in Jenin.

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The local sources affirmed that the Israeli occupation forces used live ammunition intensively, intending to kill as many people as possible during the events.

The martyrs were evacuated to the Jenin Hospital with bullet injuries to the upper extremities of their bodies. It is still unknown if the victims are civilians or not.

In this regard, the Hebrew media claimed that paramilitary forces liquidated five Palestinians during a campaign intended to arrest or kill shooters in Jenin.

In recent months, the Israeli occupation forces came under fire from resistance fighters multiple times during special operations in Jenin City and its refugee camps.
 


Godfred Meba

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