Israeli forces assassinated three Palestinian young men, on Tuesday, after besieging and bombing a home in the village of Ash-Shuhada (Martyrs’ Triangle), southwest of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that it was informed by the General Authority of Civil Affairs of the death of three Palestinian young men by Israeli forces.
The Ministry identified the slain young men as Raed Abdul Rahman Sadiq Hanaysha, 24, Anwar Nidal Tawfiq Saba’neh, 25, and Suleiman Adnan Suleiman Tazaza’a, 32.
Media sources said that occupation forces invaded the village of Ash-Shuhada, southwest of Jenin, on Tuesday morning, and proceeded to besiege a home trapping “wanted” Palestinian men inside.
Sources said that Israeli forces fired many live rounds at the besieged home, while military reinforcements were sent to the area, before the army fired “Energa” anti-tank grenades at the home, destroying the home.
The WAFA News Agency reported that an occupation soldier executed one of the Palestinian young men after shooting him at point-blank range.
According to eyewitness accounts, an Israeli soldier driving a military front-end-loader, carried the bodies of two of the slain men in the bucket of the heavy machinery.
The aggression against the citizens in the village of Ash-Shuhada coincided with the invasion and destruction of infrastructure in the city of Jenin and its refugee camp.
Since the beginning of the Israeli military onslaught against the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have killed 788 Palestinians in the West Bank, including 167 children, and injured 6,300.
The distribution of those killed in the West Bank is as follows; 211 in Jenin, 182 in Tulkarem, 84 in Nablus, 76 in Hebron, 59 in Ramallah, 62 in Tubas, 48 in Jerusalem, 30 in Qalqilia, 20 in Bethlehem, 12 in Jericho, 12 inside Israel, and 4 in Salfit.
Since October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have killed 43,972 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, most of whom are women and children, and injured 104,008 citizens, while the bodies of thousands of citizens remained buried under the rubble of the devastated coastal enclave.