3 martyrs near Jenin and the occupation uses Apache helicopters News


Three Palestinian resistance fighters were martyred in violent clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in the town of Kafardan, west of the city of Jenin, in the northern West Bank.

According to Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent, clashes took place between resistance fighters and the Israeli occupation forces after Israeli special units infiltrated the town.

The reporter pointed out that special forces of the occupation raided a house at the main entrance to the town and imposed a siege on it before firing at it with two Energa shells.

The occupation sent large military reinforcements to the town following clashes between resistance fighters and an Israeli special force.

According to eyewitnesses, Apache warplanes fired machine guns at the homes of citizens in the town.

Resistance fighters had shot dead a transport truck used by the occupation special forces in the infiltration operation into the town of Kfardan.

The Palestinian Al-Aqsa Channel reported that the resistance fighters detonated explosive devices in the vehicles of the occupation forces storming the town.

Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, said that its fighters were engaged in violent clashes with the occupation forces storming the town of Kfardan.

Occupation snipers also opened fire on ambulances in the town.

Since the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, the Israeli occupation army has escalated its operations across the West Bank, with 532 Palestinians martyred since then, and 5,000 others injured, including 660 children, according to official Palestinian data.

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