Two Palestinians martyred by Israeli forces in West Bank
Two Palestinians were martyred on Tuesday morning as Israeli occupation forces launched brutal attacks in Tubas and Nablus, continuing their campaign of aggression in the occupied West Bank.
In Tamun, southeast of Tubas, Suleiman Qutaishat was martyred following an Israeli airstrike that left him critically injured. Red Crescent ambulance crews rushed to evacuate Qutaishat, but he succumbed to his injuries. The airstrike was part of a large-scale assault by Israeli forces, which included home raids, drone surveillance, and the terrorization of local residents.
Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation forces invaded Fari’ah refugee camp in southern Tubas, wreaking havoc by bulldozing roads, damaging vehicles, and destroying property, further disrupting the lives of already vulnerable Palestinian families.
In a separate attack, Israeli special forces infiltrated Badan town, northeast of Nablus, at dawn. They targeted 40-year-old Jaafar Dababsa, shooting him outside his home in cold blood. Dababsa was critically injured and later succumbed to his wounds.
These latest acts of aggression are part of Israel’s systematic oppression and violence against Palestinians, carried out with impunity in violation of international law. The escalating attacks have drawn outrage from Palestinians and human rights advocates, who demand justice and an immediate end to the occupation's relentless brutality.
The resilience of the Palestinian people in the face of these atrocities continues to inspire global solidarity, as calls grow louder for accountability and a just resolution to decades of injustice. (ILKHA)