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Israeli forces’ West Bank raid: 14 Palestinians killed, ambulance driver shot

The raid by the Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank led to fourteen Palestinians killed. At the same time, an ambulance driver was fatally shot by the stone throwers in the Jewish settlements as he was on his way to help out the injured.

 The raid started Monday evening in the Nur Shams area along the disputed line with Tulkarm. The incident expanded on Tuesday with small arms fire exchanges between Israeli soldiers and fighters.

After Israeli forces dispatched various armored vehicles, the shell of the gunfire filled the air; meanwhile, drones patrolled Nur Shams, the area that the current residents and their lineage trace back to the 1948 war over the creation of Israel. Tulkam Brigades, which is composed of different Palestinian factions, announced that the gun battle was on the Israeli soldiers during the operation.

The area in question, the West Bank, being very central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the succession of Israel in the Middle Eastern War of 1967, has been marking the rerun of conflicts, which include armed raids by the IDF, destruction of Palestinian villages by settlers, and retaliatory rocket strikes by Palestinians. The latest deaths marked a massacre that took plater among the deadliest incidents in the West Bank in a few months.

However, in Gaza, the Israel air raid continued, as it claimed that from the start of the dispute, the death toll of Palestinians reached 34,000. Strikes hit places Rafah, Al-Nuseirat and Al-Jabalia. A small colonization could be seen in the loss of people’s lives and house ruins.

The situation gets worse and becomes more dramatic, keeping all families and governments afraid for more causalities and wanting a peaceful resolution to the long-time conflict.

Source
Reuters

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