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The deaths bring to seven the number of Palestinians killed in the West Bank since Tuesday.
Israeli forces have killed five Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, four of whom were killed in a drone strike in the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem.
Nidal Al-Amer, 23, was shot dead by Israeli special forces during a raid in Jenin on Wednesday afternoon, the official news agency WAFA reported.
Sources told Wafa newspaper that an Israeli military unit drove a civilian vehicle with Palestinian license plates into the city’s industrial area and opened fire on Amer, killing him.
In a statement, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said Amer was “the son of martyred Ziad Amer, commander of the Jenin battle.”
In the early hours of Wednesday morning, an Israeli drone strike hit the Nur Shams refugee camp east of Tulkarm, killing four Palestinians and injuring several others.
The Ministry of Health identified the four Palestinians killed as Yazid Sa’ad Adel Shafe’ (22), Nemer Anwar Ahmad Hamarsheh (25), Mohammed Yasir Raja Shahadeh (20) and Mohammed Hassan Ghanem Knoh (22), WAFA reported.
Just after midnight, an Israeli drone fired a missile at a neighborhood in the middle of the refugee camp, and a huge explosion was heard in the city.
The special forces of the occupation army allied with the United States carried out an assassination in Jenin; Nidal Amer, the son of the martyred commander Ziad Amer, was martyred in the hail of bullets. Glory to our martyrs pic.twitter.com/SIKlZj1a9h
— Syribelle (@Syribelle) July 3, 2024
Assassination
On Monday, a woman and a 15-year-old boy were killed during an Israeli incursion into the town and camp. Nisreen Khaled Damiri, 47, died from shrapnel wounds to the neck and back, while Muhammad Ali Sarhan was killed by a bullet in the head from Israeli forces.
Their deaths occurred in Assassination The Israeli army launched the attack on Sunday under the command of Sayyid Jaber, commander of the Al-Quds Brigades’ Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem.
The death toll in the West Bank has risen to 560, including 136 children, since Israel launched a war on Gaza on October 7, 2023. In addition, according to WAFA, about 5,300 people were injured.
West Bank commander assassinated by missile – Israel escalates violence to “legalize” settlements
arrest
Israeli occupation forces have detained at least 20 Palestinians from the occupied West Bank, including former prisoners, according to the Committee of Detainees and Former Detainees and the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS).
The arrests took place in Hebron province (Al Khalil), while the rest took place in Jenin, Qalqiliya, Nablus, Ramallah, Jericho and Jerusalem provinces, the groups said in a joint statement.
Since October 7, Israel has detained more than 9,510 Palestinians from the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
Houses destroyed
Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday demolished three houses and a greenhouse in the occupied West Bank cities of Nablus, Jericho and Bethlehem.
In Nablus, two houses under construction in the north-west of the town of Yatma were demolished on the grounds that they were built without a permit.
In Jericho, Israeli troops demolished a three-story house that housed a family of ten.
In Bethlehem, Israeli troops demolished greenhouses and razed large olive fields in the village of Minya, southeast of the city.
According to the Wall and Settlements Resistance Committee, the occupation authorities issued 359 demolition notices to several Palestinian facilities for lack of permits, WAFA reported. Most of these notices were concentrated in the governorates of Hebron, Jericho and Ramallah.
Israel strengthens control over Area B – begins annexation of West Bank
Settler attacks
Illegal Jewish settlers set fire to pastures in the Arab Mlihat community northwest of Jericho on Wednesday, WAFA reported.
Hassan Mleihat, director of Al-Baidar, an organization defending Bedouin rights, said settlers set fire to wheat and barley pasture crops owned by members of Mleihat’s Arab Bedouin community.
On Tuesday, settlers set fire to land near Al-Marajat Road, northwest of Jericho.
On Wednesday, settlers also stoned Palestinian vehicles near the Beit Elli outpost, which they established on Palestinian land.
WAFA said the settlers Gather People gathered near the main street under the protection of the Israeli army and began throwing stones at vehicles to prevent them from passing the checkpoint.
Capture of Al-Aqsa Mosque
On Wednesday morning, settlers broke into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem under the protection of Israeli police.
Witnesses said dozens of settlers entered the holy site in groups, conducted provocative tours throughout the compound and performed Talmudic rituals.
During the invasion, Israeli police imposed restrictions on Palestinian worshippers’ access to mosques and tightened restrictions at the gates of the Old City, effectively turning the area into a military zone.
(Computer, WAFA)
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