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3 Palestinians killed in Jenin amidst intense confrontations and attacks by zionist enemy

Three Palestinians were killed early Tuesday morning during an operation by the Israeli military in the city, according to reports.

Three Palestinians were killed at dawn on Tuesday by the Israeli army in the city of Jenin, according to reports. The Israeli forces continued their operations with a series of raids across various locations in the occupied West Bank, notably in Jenin and Tulkarm. Concurrently, the Israeli military conducted a significant raid on Azzun, a town east of Qalqilya, resulting in the detention of approximately 200 young men from their homes.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that two young men were fatally shot by Israeli forces, and a 58-year-old woman, identified as Faiza Abu Ghali, has died from injuries caused by gunfire at the Jalameh military checkpoint. According to eyewitness accounts, Israeli occupation forces allegedly fired upon ambulances, obstructing medical personnel from providing aid to the injured in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin.

As military operations intensified, Israeli armed forces concentrated their efforts on Azzun, deploying armored vehicles and conducting thorough house-to-house searches. Numerous young men underwent field interrogations during these operations, further escalating the tensions that have endured for more than 50 consecutive days in Jenin.

Occupation forces conducted a series of incursions into multiple areas within the city of Jenin and its adjacent refugee camp, with a particular focus on the eastern neighborhood. The town of Qabatiya was encircled, and a residential house was targeted with shells. Medical sources have verified the injury of a young man in Jenin. Furthermore, the Red Crescent reported that their teams were obstructed by the occupation forces from providing medical assistance in the eastern neighborhood.

Furthermore, occupation forces conducted an operation in the city of Nablus and the old Askar refugee camp, resulting in the arrest of several young individuals. Concurrently, in Birzeit, located north of Ramallah, clashes erupted as the forces entered the town, discharging live ammunition. This operation concluded with the withdrawal of the forces, leaving one young man injured from a gunshot wound to the foot and three others detained after reportedly being subjected to severe physical assault.

For the third consecutive day, authorities initiated a series of arrests in the city of Hebron and surrounding areas. Meanwhile, the Red Crescent reported that its teams responded to four individuals injured by live ammunition in Beit Fajjar, located in the Bethlehem Governorate. The injured were subsequently taken to a hospital for treatment.

This development occurs amidst ongoing violence from settlers targeting Palestinians and their properties. Marwan Sabah, the head of the Umm Safa village council located northwest of Ramallah, has confirmed reports that settlers set fire to a garage and several vehicles following an assault on the village.

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