Al-Quds Brigades launches the Tubas Brigade, confronts an Israeli raid
In response to the recent incursions by the Israeli occupation, Al-Quds Brigades is launching the Tubas Brigade, and the Palestinian Red Crescent is attending to three injured from occupation bullets.
The Tubas Brigade of the Al-Quds Brigades announced on Sunday that it confronted the Israeli occupation forces who stormed the city of Tubas in the morning.
Following the Israeli raid, an Israeli military vehicle was set on fire.
#فيديو| لحظة إحراق جيب عسكري إسرائيلي في طوباس صباح اليوم pic.twitter.com/8WgOB73uPX
— عين الخليل 𓂆 (@Aynalkhaleel) July 17, 2022
The brigades announced, in a military statement, the start of their resistance work in Tubas against the occupation forces, which immediately affected the occupation. It stressed that it will continue its resistance work against the enemy until victory and liberation.
3 Palestinians wounded by Israeli bullets
On Sunday, three Palestinians were shot by Israeli soldiers during confrontations in the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank.
The confrontations came following the arrest of a young Palestinian man after raiding and searching his home.
A source from the Palestinian Red Crescent stated, in a press statement, that "all the injuries were as a result of live bullets."
The source added: "Our crews dealt with three injuries that were shot in the foot, and transferred them to the Turkish Hospital (in Tubas) for treatment."
Here's "Israel's" monthly crimes against the #Palestinians during April.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) May 3, 2022
It marked the start of the holy month of #Ramadan in which Israeli occupation forces stormed #AlAqsa Mosque and attacked thousands of worshippers. #Palestine pic.twitter.com/kVaK3HO2om
In its biweekly report, the United Nations said that the occupation forces had killed 60 Palestinians, wounded about 6,000, and carried out about 1,600 incursions into Palestinian areas since the beginning of this year.
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