Turkish tourist carries out stabbing operation in al-Quds
A stabbing operation carried out by a Turkish tourist, later announced martyred, in occupied al-Quds resulted in the injury of an Israeli occupation police officer.
An Israeli occupation soldier was injured in a stabbing operation at Bab al-Sahira in occupied al-Quds, Israeli media reported on Tuesday.
Following the incident, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the occupation forces closed the gates of the Old City in al-Quds.
The occupation forces opened fire on the young man who carried out the operation, noting that Israeli occupation police reported that he was a Turkish tourist.
#شاهد..لحظة نقل الجندي الإسرائيلي المصاب في عملية الطعن بالبلدة القديمة في #القدس.#الميادين #فلسطين pic.twitter.com/uL4EhCZ15l
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) April 30, 2024
Simultaneous operation in Nablus
In Nablus, simultaneous with the stabbing operation in al-Quds, Israeli media reported another operation where a Palestinian vehicle attempted to ram into soldiers of the Israeli Occupation Forces.
The Israeli occupation forces opened fire on the vehicle, but the perpetrator managed to escape.
The Director of Al Mayadeen's office in occupied Palestine stated that the Israeli entity was in a state of alertness following the incident.
Days earlier, a settler was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in Ramla, in the occupied Palestinian territories of 1948, carried out by a Palestinian youth from al-Lydd, resulting in the youth being killed by Israeli police gunfire.
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