The Israeli Army has ended the more than two-day operation in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nur Shams, in Tulkarem (West Bank).
At least 17 Palestinians have died in the last 48 hours in the West Bank: two of them killed by the Israeli Army this Sunday morning, near the southern city of Hebron; another 14 in Tulkarem, after two nights of military raid; and one in an attack by settlers in a village south of Nablus.
The Israeli Army reported the first episode in a statement in which it stated that a Palestinian tried to stab a soldier at the Beit Einun crossing, near Hebron, and that another opened fire on the troops.
“Our troops have returned fire against both attackers. According to doctors, both have died,” the armed forces have detailed.
Is about one of the largest operations of the Israeli Army in the occupied West Bank since the outbreak of the war in Gaza on October 7.
The medical teams were only able to enter the camp last night after a partial withdrawal of the israeli troopsafter 48 hours of incursion, as reported by the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa.
Israel ends the operation
The Israeli Army has ended the more than two-day operation in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nur Shams, in Tulkarem (West Bank).
Israel has confirmed that nine soldiers and one Israeli border police officer have been injured during the operation and their condition ranges from minor to serious.
Palestinians residing in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are staging a strike this Sunday in protest of Israel’s recent military operation against the refugee camp.
Source: Eitb

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