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With direct bullets to the head…the occupation kills 3 Palestinians in Tulkarm | News

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The Israeli occupation continued its attacks in the West Bank in parallel with the continuation of its war on the Gaza Strip, which completed 3 months, as the city of Tulkarm was the scene of a brutal attack that killed 3 Palestinians in the Aktaba suburb, east of the city, in addition to the arrest of a fourth.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that the occupation forces shot the three Palestinians directly in the head.

Israeli special forces had infiltrated the suburb with the aim of arresting wanted persons, as armed clashes took place with resistance fighters in the city.

According to Anatolia News Agency, citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the three martyrs were Yousef Ali Al-Khouli (22 years old), Ahed Salman Musa (23 years old), and Tariq Amjad Shaheen (24 years old), bringing the number of martyrs in the West Bank to 340 since October 7. Al-Madi, in addition to 3,949 wounded, according to ministry data.

Storming, siege, and clashes

For its part, Palestine TV said that Israeli forces stormed the city of Tulkarm, and surrounded a house and a vehicle in the Aktaba suburb of the city, coinciding with clashes with Palestinian fighters.

He added that the Israeli army shot the three young men and left them bleeding, and arrested an injured young man, and after it withdrew, ambulances were able to reach them and transported them to Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital in Tulkarm.

For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent said in a brief statement that its crews transferred to the same hospital a young man (21 years old) who was injured by live bullets in the lower back.

Since the seventh of last October, the Israeli army has intensified its raids and incursions into villages and towns in the West Bank and Jerusalem, coinciding with a devastating and ongoing war against the Gaza Strip, which as of Sunday left 22,835 dead, 58,416 wounded, massive infrastructure destruction, and an unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe. unprecedented, according to the sector authorities and the United Nations.

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