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The Palestinian Health Ministry said an 18-year-old was killed overnight in an Israeli airstrike in Tamun, a town northeast of Nablus city, while a 40-year-old was shot dead in the nearby village ...
The Israeli army has said that its forces fired back after being attacked during the raid. Nablus and nearby Jenin had seen increased incursions by Israel over the preceding year, following a popular Palestinian uprising known as the "May outburst" that spread throughout the Palestinian territories and Israel, which it has occupied since 1967. [1]
On 22 February 2023, Israel conducted a military incursion into the Palestinian city of Nablus.After an undercover unit located the house in which two militants were believed to be residing, a firefight broke out, resulting in the deaths of 3 militants.
The Al-Arz ice-cream company is the largest of six ice-cream manufacturers in the Palestinian territories. The Nablus business developed from an ice-factory set up by Mohammad Anabtawi in the town centre in 1950. It produces 50 tons a day, and exports to Jordan and Iraq. Most of the ingredients are imported from Israel. [80]
The Israeli military said Tuesday it was “highly likely” that its forces killed an American woman during a protest in the occupied West Bank last week. The United States said the shooting was ...
Ahmed Wadi, 26, and his father Ibrahim, 63, were both killed by Israeli settlers at a funeral procession for four other Palestinians in Qusra village in the West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of ...
[191] [192] On 21 December 2023, Israeli forces raided multiple areas across the Palestinian territories including Halhul and Surif. [193] On 27 December, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported three people were wounded during an IDF raid in Hebron. [194] People in Hebron were injured on 30 December 2023 with rubber bullets and tear gas. [195]
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