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Three Palestinians have fallen at IOF hands a few hours apart

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Agencies
  • 13 Jan 00:24

Palestinian Health Ministry confirms that the IOF murdered three Palestinians today, raising the total number of martyred Palestinians this year to nine, including three minors.

  • Three Palestinians have fallen at IOF hands a few hours apart
    Palestinian Martyrs Samir Awni Aslan (left), Habib Mohammad Ikmail (center), and Abdul Hadi Fakhri Nazzal (right)

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced the martyrdom of three Palestinians on Thursday in separate incidents during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces.

18-year-old Palestinian Abdul Hadi Fakhri Nazzal and 25-year-old Habib Mohammad Ikmail from Qabatiya town in Jenin were martyred on Thursday following confrontations with Israeli forces storming Qabatiya, the Health Ministry announced.

A picture of Abd al-Hadi Fakhri Youssef Nazzal, 18, who was shot dead by the occupation this afternoon in the town of Qabatiya, in the district of Jenin. pic.twitter.com/bZFRRnifDg

— Shaima Ahmed 🌷 (@ShaimaSaqr) January 12, 2023

Read more: Palestinians confront IOF incursions into Jenin, Shuafat Camp

Habib Mohammad Ikmail was murdered earlier today by Israeli occupation forces, while Nazzal, who was earlier shot by the IOF in the chest and neck during confrontations, was announced a martyr later after succumbing to his wounds.

A Palestinian identified as Habib Mohammad Ikmail, 25, from the town of Qabatiya,near the northern West Bank city of Jenin, who was earlier shot in the head by Israeli soldiers & reported in critical condition at a hospital in Jenin has died of his woundshttps://t.co/nTHmU8Sg8o pic.twitter.com/RtZcMW9GY3

— Aoude (@AoudeA) January 12, 2023

Earlier this morning, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said Palestinian Samir Awni Aslan, 45, was murdered by Israeli occupation forces after being fatally shot in the chest in Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Al-Quds.

Breaking: 41-year-old Palestinian Samir Aslan was shot by an Israeli bullet that penetrated his chest and killed him while trying to prevent Israeli soldiers from arresting his son during a military raid into Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, at dawn today. pic.twitter.com/72YkteOfK8

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) January 12, 2023

Sources from the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah confirmed the arrival of Aslan, who died of a bullet in the heart after a large force of occupation soldiers stormed his house and brutally detained his son, Ramzi.

With the martyrdom of Abdul Hadi Fakhri Nazzal and Habib Mohammad Ikmail, the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces since the beginning of this year has risen to nine, including three children.

Read more: Palestinian Resistance targets Israeli checkpoints in Al-Quds, W. Bank

On Wednesday, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that 21-year-old Ahmad Amer Abu Junaid was martyred after succumbing to his wounds, which he had sustained after the Israeli occupation shot him in a raid on the Balata refugee camp in Nablus.

Watch: Palestinians in Nablus mourn today slain Palestinian youth Ahmad Abu Junaid who was shot dead by Israeli forces during a military raid into the city’s Balata refugee camp yesterday. pic.twitter.com/b7EUF9UMGo

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) January 12, 2023

It is noteworthy that in 2022, 224 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation forces, including 59 from Jenin Governorate.

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