Terrorist Israeli forces raided a house in Nablus, located in the north of the occupied West Bank, and killed 3 Palestinians.
It was stated that the faces of 2 of the martyred Palestinians were cut into pieces by the fire opened at close range and their bodies were unrecognizable.
The terrorist regime claimed that the Palestinians it had killed were the perpetrators of the April 7 armed attack in the Jordan Valley region in which 3 Israeli invaders were killed.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the bodies of 3 Palestinians were found after Israeli soldiers raided a house in the Old City of Nablus.
In the statement of the ministry, it was noted that the two people who were martyred, "their faces became completely deformed and unrecognizable" as a result of the intense fire and their identities have not yet been determined.
Eyewitnesses reported that explosions and gunshots were heard from the house besieged by Israeli forces in the Old City.
In a written statement, the Palestine Red Crescent stated that 4 Palestinians were injured by live bullets during the raid in the Old City, and 152 people, including primary school students, were affected by tear gas.
On the other hand, the terrorist Israeli army claimed that the 2 people who were martyred in the Nablus raid were the perpetrators of the armed attack on April 7, in which 3 Israeli invaders were killed in the occupied West Bank.
In the statement, which stated that the raid was a joint operation between the terrorist Israeli army and the Internal Intelligence Organization Shin-Bet (Shabak), it was claimed that the people killed were HAMAS-affiliated Hassan al-Kattani, Muaz al-Misri and Ibrahim al-Hura who helped them. .
Three Israeli occupiers of the same family, with Israeli and British citizenship, were killed in an armed attack on a vehicle on 7 April in the Jordan Valley region of the West Bank.
Members of the family who immigrated to Israel in 2016 lived in the illegal Jewish occupation unit of Efrat in the occupied West Bank.
MUSLIM WOMAN MARTYRED IN WEST BANK
Terrorist Israeli soldiers martyred a Palestinian woman with the lie that she "attacked with a knife" in the occupied West Bank town of Huwwara.
In a written statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, it was stated that 26-year-old Iman Odeh was shot in the chest by Israeli soldiers in the Huwwara town of Nablus, in the north of the West Bank, and was seriously injured.
It was noted that the young woman, who was taken to Rafidiye State Hospital in Nablus, was martyred in the hospital.
In a written statement made by the Israeli army, it was claimed that a 20-year-old Jewish invader was attacked with a knife in the incident that took place in Huwwara. It was reported that the male occupant was slightly injured, while the alleged suspect of the attack was "neutralized".
Israeli terrorist forces have killed 108 Palestinians, including 20 children and 2 women, since the beginning of the year.
THE RESISTANCE WILL CONTINUE!
Palestinian resistance groups reacted to the killing of 3 Palestinians in Nablus, giving the message that "resistance will continue".
"Our resistance will continue with determination and stubbornness to avenge the blood of the three young martyrs killed in Nablus," Hamas staed.
"The massacre committed by the invaders in Nablus will not weaken the will of the resistance and all resistance formations and our popular masses will make the enemy pay for the crimes they have committed," Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine stated.
Palestinian Presidential Spokesperson Nabil Abu Rudaina condemned the continuation of the raids on Palestinian cities and the killings committed by Israeli forces there.
Abu Rudaina warned Israel not to continue escalating tensions in Palestine.
"Continuing tensions will cause resentment in the region and the situation in the region will enter a difficult stage to control," he said.
Abu Rudaina, who held Israel responsible for the policy of escalating tensions, which led to violence in the region and worsened the situation, asked the US administration to intervene immediately and put pressure on Israel to stop the attacks.
Abu Rudaina pointed out that the conditions in the field have become very difficult and its repercussions cannot be predicted, and emphasized that the policy of condemnation is not enough.