Israeli troops kill two Palestinians, injure several others in Nablus raid

Two Palestinians have been shot dead during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, as the Israeli regime’s far-right Netanyahu administration intensifies its deadly raids across the occupied territories.
Wafa reported that confrontations broke out soon after Israeli forces stormed Nablus, located approximately 49 kilometers north of al-Quds, in the early hours of Monday, with dozens of armored vehicles and special forces, Press TV reported.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health later identified the victims as Muhammad Nasser Saeed and Muhammad Abu Bakr Junaidi.
The victims sustained serious gunshot wounds as Palestinian resistance fighters engaged in clashes with Israeli forces during the raid. Witnesses described Israeli soldiers opening fire indiscriminately.
Ahmed Jibril, director of ambulance and emergency services at the Palestine Red Crescent Society in Nablus, said that Israeli troops raided Nablus Speciality Hospital with poisonous gas bombs.
He noted that at least 55 Palestinians also suffered breathing difficulties due to inhaling tear gas fired by the Israeli forces. A man was injured in his foot after he was attacked by an Israeli police dog.
The Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement said, “There is no way to confront the occupying Israeli regime other than resistance and an increase in retaliatory measures.”
“Monday morning’s deaths, which bring the number of Palestinians killed since the start of the year to 95, clearly indicate the rise in the criminal policy of the Israeli enemy and its widespread exercise of murder and assassination,” Hamas said.
It also stressed that the surge in the Israeli regime’s crimes and its utter disregard for Palestinian lives necessitate stronger retaliatory measures against Israeli troops and extremist Jewish settlers.

 

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