Israeli occupation blocks roads with dirt mounds east of Nablus
Israeli media report that an Israeli occupation military site in the northern West Bank was targeted with gunfire on Wednesday night.
Under the protection of Israeli occupation forces, Israeli settlers stormed at dawn Thursday Qaber Youssef (Joseph's Tomb) east of Nablus, as confrontations erupted between Palestinian citizens and the occupation soldiers.
The Nablus Battalion announced that it had directly targeted an IOF concentration point and vehicles in the vicinity of the eastern region with bullets and explosive devices.
Simultaneously, the IOF blocked several roads and streets with dirt mounds and blocked the entrances to Beit Einoun village.
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Israeli media reported that an Israeli occupation military site in the northern West Bank was targeted with gunfire on Wednesday night.
According to the media, no injuries were reported as a result of the attack, which took place at an Israeli occupation army site in Jabal Jirzim, a few kilometers south of the city of Nablus in the West Bank.
Israeli Wallah! website also reported other shootings in the area.
This comes a couple of days after the Palestinian Resistance carried out an operation in “Ariel Industrial Park” and on a nearby highway, which left three Israeli settlers killed and three wounded.
Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation forces murdered the Palestinian youth who carried out the operation.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the Palestinian who carried out the operation as 18-year-old Muhammed Souf.
The operation came amid a brutal Israeli offensive against Palestinians, most notably in the occupied West Bank, which resulted in over 2,000 arrests in near-daily raids, not to mention the murder of over 130 Palestinians, many of whom were teenagers.
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