On Monday night, undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated Attil town, northeast of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part and killed two young men.
Update: Tawfiq Ayed Fawwaz Hussein, 25, from Kafrit village, west of Jenin, succumbed to serious wounds at a hospital in Tulkarem.
Hussein, a Palestinian who was living in Jordan before returning to Kafrit, was first rushed to the Specialized Arab Hospital in Jenin before he was transferred to Thabet Thabet Hospital in Tulkarem, before succumbing to his serious wounds.
Media sources said the undercover force infiltrated the town in a civilian car, before storming a shot at the Ellar-Attil-Zeita Junction and shooting the two young men.
They added that the soldiers prevented Palestinian ambulances from entering the area, and later handed one of the wounded Palestinians to them.
Medical sources said the wounded young man suffered life-threatening wounds and was rushed to Thabet Thabet governmental hospital in Tulkarem.
The first Palestinian, who died from his wounded after the soldiers refused to allow the Palestinian medics to take him has been identified as Mohammad Ja’far Mustafa Jabr, from Arraba town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
It is worth mentioning that Hussein, a Jordanian national, is from Russeifa in Jordan, his father is originally from Nur Shams refugee camp, and he just arrived from Jordan a day earlier and was heading to his uncle’s home in Illar, north of Tulkarem.
The undercover soldiers shot him in the leg when he was heading to a shop at the Attil-Illar-Zeita Junction and left him bleeding for about 90 minutes without first aid before allowing a Palestinian ambulance to take him to Attil governmental hospital before he was rushed to Thabet Thabet governmental hospital and then to Nablus Specialty Hospital due to the seriousness of his wounds, before he succumbed after midnight.
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Israeli Undercover Soldiers Kill A Palestinian In Tulkarem
Mar 12, 2024, at 01:00
On Monday night, undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated Attil town, northeast of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part, killed a young man and injured another.
Media sources said the undercover force infiltrated the town in a civilian car, before storming a shot at the Ellar-Attil-Zeita Junction and shot two young men.
They added that the soldiers prevented Palestinian ambulances from entering the area, and later handed one of the wounded Palestinians to them.
Medical sources said the wounded young man suffered life-threatening wounds and was rushed to “Thabet Thabet” governmental hospital in Tulkarem.
The second Palestinian, who died from his wounded after the soldiers refused to allow the Palestinian medics to take him has been identified as Mohammad Ja’far Mustafa Jabr, 24, from Arraba town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The Israeli army claimed that Mohammad was “carrying a firearm and explosives,” and that he was allegedly “planning to carry out an attack in Israel,” and also alleged that he “tried to draw his weapon before he was killed.”
The Israeli army said the Shin Bet security agency provided “exact intelligence” regarding the alleged planned attack, before the undercover soldiers “illuminated him.”
The Shin Bet claimed it managed to foil 250 imminent attacks since the beginning of this year, adding that it remains on high alert due to “potential future attacks.”
On Friday, undercover Israeli soldiers killed a former prisoner and married father of three, Mohammad Adel Al-Shalabi, 40, in the town of Silat Al-Harithiya, northwest of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.
Israel has now killed 426 Palestinians, mostly in Tulkarem and Jenin, including 113 children and 14 who were killed by paramilitary colonizers, in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of the Israeli military onslaught against the Gaza strip, on October 7, 2023.
In the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Israel continued its massacres against entire families, killing 67 Palestinians, and wounding at least 106, mostly children and women, in several parts of the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours.
Israel has now killed at least 31.112 Palestinians, including about 12.500 children, and injured more than 72.760, mostly women, children, and the elderly, in several parts of the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023.