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Three Palestinians Martyred in Violent ‘Israeli’ Raids Across Occupied West Bank

Three Palestinians Martyred in Violent ‘Israeli’ Raids Across Occupied West Bank
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By Staff, Agencies

The ‘Israeli’ occupation forces have killed three more young Palestinian men during violent raids across the occupied West Bank.

On Sunday, the regime's forces attacked the Balata refugee camp, east of the city of Nablus in northern West Bank, wounding a Palestinian named Rasmi Arafat, the official Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.

"Medical sources at the An-Najah Hospital said Arafat succumbed to the injuries he had sustained during confrontations with ‘Israeli’ forces," the report added.

Later in the day and in southern West Bank, the ‘Israeli’ forces attacked the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city of Bethlehem, fatally shooting Yousef Rabee' in the head.

Medical sources said the 25-year-old Palestinian man was taken to Beit Jala Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The Zionist troops also conducted a raid against the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

According to local sources, the raid saw more than 100 ‘Israeli’ military vehicles storming the city from several directions, accompanied by two military bulldozers.

The regime's forces then surrounded the Ibn Sina Hospital, deploying snipers on rooftops of the buildings around the facility before firing live bullets at Palestinians. An ‘Israeli’ spy drone also flew over the city.

The attack killed another Palestinian youth, identified as Amir Abdullah Sharbaji, and wounded six others, one of them seriously.

The ‘Israeli’ occupation forces also ran over another Palestinian young man who was taken to hospital for treatment.

The Zionist regime has escalated its violent raids against Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7, when it launched a war of aggression against the besieged Gaza Strip.

Nearly 120 Palestinians have been martyred across the occupied territory since the onset of the war on Gaza, which has so far left more than 8,000 civilians martyred, including over 3,000 children.

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