Two martyrs and 9 injured by occupation bullets in Nablus News


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The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that two Palestinians were martyred and 9 others, including a child, were injured by Israeli occupation army bullets during their storming of the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent said that armed clashes broke out between resistance fighters and the occupation forces on Al-Quds Street and the vicinity of Balata camp, east of Nablus.

The occupation army had stormed the area to support its special force, which had infiltrated the place earlier, targeted a building containing a wedding hall, and was stationed in its vicinity, while the army was deployed in several areas of the city.

The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that the occupation forces detained an ambulance with a seriously injured person inside near Balata camp in Nablus, for a period of time.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades mourned one of its members and said that Adam Farraj was martyred in an assassination carried out by an Israeli special force in the city.

Meanwhile, local media reported that the occupation forces stormed the wedding hall of the martyr’s sister, prompting Farraj to engage in a clash with them that resulted in his martyrdom.

Based on data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of martyrs killed by the Israeli army in the West Bank has risen to 523 since last October 7, in addition to about 5,000 wounded.

In conjunction with the war on Gaza, the Israeli army expanded its operations in the West Bank, in addition to the escalation of settlers’ attacks on the population, which, in addition to the martyrs and wounded, resulted in the arrest of about 9,000 Palestinians.



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