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The Battle of Nablus was fought from April 5 to April 8, 2002, in the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West Bank between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Palestinian forces, as part of Operation Defensive Shield in the Second Intifada. It resulted in an Israeli victory.
Pages in category "Nablus in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2023 Nablus clash Part of Israeli–Palestinian conflict Date February 22, 2023 (2023-02-22) Location Nablus, West Bank Casualties Death(s) 11 Injuries 102 On 22 February 2023, Israel conducted a military incursion into the Palestinian city of Nablus. After an undercover unit located the house in ...
The killing of the two Palestinians during the Nablus raid was condemned, with Palestinian factions and the governor of Nablus calling for a strike in the city to protest the killings. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh denounced the deaths, stating that they were part of a "systematic policy embraced" by the Israeli occupation ...
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The Lions' Den (Arabic: عرين الأسود, romanized: ʿArīn al-ʾUsud) is a Palestinian militant group operating in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. [5]The group emerged in August 2022, a year of increased violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and takes its moniker from Ibrahim al-Nablusi, a prominent militant from Nablus, nicknamed "The Lion of Nablus", who was killed in an ...
At 10:00, von Oppen was informed that the EEF was approaching Nablus and the Wadi el Fara road was blocked. Consequently, he decided to retreat via Beit Dejan 7 miles (11 km) east-south-east of Nablus and cross the Jordan River at Jisr ed Damieh, but this route was cut shortly afterwards.