8 Palestinians killed, 35 injured in brutal Israeli raid on Jenin
Israeli occupation forces launched a deadly military raid on the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank, killing at least eight Palestinians and injuring 35 others, according to Palestinian health officials.
The violent assault, described as part of the so-called "Iron Wall" operation by the Israeli regime, targeted residential areas, causing widespread destruction and panic among civilians. The Palestinian Wafa news agency reported that 35 injured individuals were transported to three local hospitals, with some in critical condition. Health officials warned that the death toll could rise as the relentless attack continues.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as Israeli forces stormed the city, unleashing heavy gunfire and explosives. Ambulances faced difficulties accessing affected areas due to military roadblocks and ongoing hostilities, further endangering lives.
This raid follows a decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet to escalate military operations in the occupied West Bank, further intensifying the already dire humanitarian situation.
Palestinian officials and human rights groups have condemned the operation, accusing Israel of committing war crimes and systematically targeting civilian populations under the guise of security measures. Jenin, a stronghold of Palestinian resistance, has faced repeated incursions by Israeli forces, leaving its residents in a constant state of fear and vulnerability.
As the international community continues to call for restraint and a resolution to the conflict, the suffering of Palestinians under occupation remains a glaring indictment of global inaction. (ILKHA)
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