Three young Palestinians lost their lives during an israeli military offensive against the city of Tulkarem and its northern towns, according to local reports.
The casualties, identified as Mohammed Yusif Nasrallah, Husam Imad Da’bas, and Ayman Ahmad Mubarak, all in their 20s, were fatally shot by Israeli occupation forces during a military raid into Tulkarem. Sources indicate that Israeli forces indiscriminately opened live fire on residents and throughout the streets of the city.
Large military forces reportedly stormed Tulkarem from its western entrance, deploying troops and military vehicles in various locations, including Jamal Abdel Nasser Square and Martyr Thabet Thabet roundabout.
Additionally, the towns of Deir al-Ghusun and Attil were also targeted by Israeli forces during the offensive. Snipers were deployed throughout the streets, shooting at any perceived threat.
The occupation forces conducted extensive searches, including raids on money exchange shops in Tulkarem and Attil. One youth, identified as Yazan Shehadeh, was detained during the military offensive after a raid on his home in the town of Anbata.
The incident underscores the ongoing violence in the region and the precarious situation faced by Palestinians living under occupation in the West Bank. (ILKHA)
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