Two Palestinian youths killed by IOF fire in the village of Shufa
Disturbing footage circulating on social media shows Israeli soldiers near an injured individual lying on the ground, believed to be one of the Palestinian youths.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in occupied Palestine reported that occupation forces opened fire on a car carrying two Palestinian youths in the village of Shufa, near Tulkarm, in the northwest of the occupied West Bank.
Subsequently, the Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed the martyrdom of the two young men: Abdul Rahman Atta, aged 23, and Hudhayfah Fares, aged 27.
Disturbing footage circulating on social media shows Israeli soldiers near an injured individual lying on the ground, believed to be one of the Palestinian youths. Witnesses have reported that the victims were subjected to more than 50 bullets during the attack.
🇵🇸 #Palestine || The Israeli occupation forces shoot two Palestinians at the entrance of Shufa village in Tulkarm. 5.10.23
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) October 5, 2023
إصابة شابين برصاص الاحتلال عند مدخل قرية شوفة في طولكرم pic.twitter.com/2HhyjRRd7L
Earlier on Wednesday, a Palestinian youth was injured by a gas bomb in the head, and dozens of others suffered from suffocation cases, during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces that stormed Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
Accompanied by a military bulldozer, large forces from the occupation army stormed the city from Rujeib Street and the Beit Furik military checkpoint to secure illegal settlers' storming of Qaber Youssef (Joseph's Tomb).
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in occupied Palestine reported that the occupation brought in dozens of vehicles into Nablus, while the settlers were unable to reach "Joseph's Tomb," describing the situation in Nablus "like a war."