Ramallah ramming operation 'natural response' to Israeli crimes: Hamas
Hamas says the ramming operation in the Ofra settlement in Ramallah came in response to the horrific crimes committed by the Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank.
An Israeli police car was rammed in the town of Silwad, Ramallah, occupied West Bank, in a ramming operation allegedly carried out by Palestinian youth Ahmad Taha from Nablus.
The Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas asserted that the operation came as a "natural response" to the Israeli crimes, massacres, siege, and starvation policy in Gaza and the West Bank.
The statement released by Hamas affirmed that the land of Palestine continues to birth freedom fighters that will deal heavy blows to the Israeli occupation until its end.
The movement also urged the rebellious youth to continue targeting the occupation and intensify confrontations with settlers, in light of the operation.
Footage captured shows the moment of the crash in the Ofra settlement, north Ramallah.
Ahmad Taha was martyred after Israeli occupation police opened fire on him right after the crash.
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The Israeli occupation military said it killed two shooters who crossed from Jordan and opened fire, adding there are ongoing searches for a third who is still at large.
The Israeli news website Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the shooters who carried out the operations were wearing military uniforms.
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