Israeli media report on body of Israeli seized in Jenin
The body of Israeli Tiran Fero was captured by the Resistance in Jenin.
At Wednesday dawn, Palestinian freedom fighters managed to seize the body of an Israeli after he was killed in a traffic accident near the American University in the city of Jenin, north of the occupied West Bank.
The Occupation Army Radio reported that Resistance fighters managed to snatch the body of "Israeli" Tiran Fero (18 years old), who was killed in a car accident, adding that he arrived at the Jenin hospital by mistake.
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According to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the Resistance fighters captured the body after they stopped an ambulance belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent that was on its way to deliver it to the occupation, while the Resistance refuses to hand it over.
The newspaper reported that officials in the occupation army are making attempts with leaders in the Palestinian Authority to have the body returned.
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Other Israeli media reported that the traffic accident resulted in the injury of two Israelis in Jenin, one of which was Tiran.
The media added that the medical staff of the Palestinian Red Crescent handed over one of the Israelis injured to the occupation after his condition was stabilized through Al-Jalama military checkpoint, and he was then transferred by a military helicopter to the "Rambam" Hospital in occupied Haifa, while the other's body was seized.
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Jenin announced the raising of the state of readiness and the mobilization among the Resistance fighters to counter any attempts by the occupation army to storm the Jenin camp - which is likely.
Local sources added that the Resistance closed the entrances to the camp, deploying rubber tires, barbed wire, and cement blocks, noting that Israeli reconnaissance hovered over the area.