Three Palestinians martyred by occupation bullets in Jabaa, Jenin
Confrontations erupt in Jabaa, Jenin as the Israeli occupation forces launch a campaign of raids and incursions in the occupied West Bank and Al-Quds.
Three Palestinian youths were martyred by Israeli occupation forces' bullets on Thursday morning when their car was targeted in Jabaa, Jenin, following a campaign of raids and incursions across the West Bank and Al-Quds.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of Sufian Al-Fakhouri, (30), Naif Ahmad Malaisha,(25), and Ahmed Mohamed Fashafsha, (22), after they were shot, by IOF, inside their vehicle, at the entrance to the town of Jaba.
#اقمار #جنين اليوم .. الذين اغتالتهم يد الاحتلال قبل قليل وهم :
— أبو حمزة (@m_sakhel) March 9, 2023
أحمد الزعيم ، سفيان الفاخوري ، نايف الطبش من بلدة جبع غرب #جنين #شهداء #فلسطين_المحتلة pic.twitter.com/5Mk4bhFgHi
Palestinian news agencies reported violent confrontations with the occupation forces during the storming of Jabaa in Jenin.
It was reported that during confrontations, the IOF requested additional military reinforcements.
#فلسطين | تعزيزات عسكرية جديدة تابعة لقوات الاحتلال تقتحم بلدة جبع جنوب جنين. pic.twitter.com/3SfmNL1zyZ
— غرب آسيا - عاجل (@WANbreaking) March 9, 2023
A brief statement issued by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades stated that the Resistance fighters confronted the occupation forces with bullets and explosive devices.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club reported that the IOF detained several Palestinians, who were immediately transferred for interrogation under the pretext of participating in popular resistance movements against the occupation forces and settlers.
مراسل وكالة سند للأنباء:
— وكالة سند للأنباء - Snd News Agency (@snadps) March 9, 2023
قوات الاحتلال تعتقل الشيخ أحمد ادريس حمايل عقب اقتحام منزله في بلدة #بيتا جنوب #نابلس. pic.twitter.com/cAefEmXSZU
The raids focused on the governorates of Nablus, Jenin, and Al-Quds, during which dozens of homes were searched, and their residents were subjected to field investigations after they were detained for hours.
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