Nablus Brigade: Casualties among IOF in ambush near Old City
The Nablus Brigade says its fighters directly targeted Israeli occupation forces with a heavy barrage of bullets and explosive devices in the Old City.
The Nablus Brigade, an affiliate of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, confirmed on Friday that it targeted Israeli occupation forces with bullets and explosive devices, which resulted in casualties among occupation soldiers.
In a statement, the Nablus Brigade said its Resistance fighters "ambushed a Zionist force in the vicinity of the Old City, and targeted it directly with a heavy barrage of bullets and explosive devices."
In the same context, local sources reported that intermittent confrontations erupted between the Resistance fighters and the Israeli occupation forces in the city of Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank.
lsraeli occupation forces raid the Old City in Nablus. pic.twitter.com/fCiFkqhoTO
— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) December 30, 2022
This comes after the Israeli occupation forces stormed on Friday morning the old town of Nablus, which led to the outbreak of violent confrontations with the Palestinian Resistance fighters.
Watch: Palestinian youths shower Israeli military vehicles with stones during a large-scale raid into West Bank's Nablus, today. pic.twitter.com/4OTkdln4qe
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 30, 2022
Media coverage: "Gunfights are heard right now as an Israeli special force backed by heavily-armed soldiers raid the Old City of Nablus." pic.twitter.com/NRX28T2sFI
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 30, 2022
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that a young Palestinian man was injured by shrapnel in the neck from Israeli occupation bullets and was transferred to Rafidia Hospital for treatment.
This comes hours after Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in by the Israeli Knesset as Prime Minister one more time, the third time in his political career after he formed a new government. Hundreds have taken to the streets in occupied Palestine, namely outside the Israeli occupation's Knesset, to protest the swearing-in of the new Israeli cabinet, Israeli media reported on Thursday.