Five Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in West Bank

Israeli soldiers search for a Palestinian village next to the West Bank Basti of Bruchin (AP)

Tamun: Israeli soldiers killed five Palestinians in the Tamun -occupied West Bank village on Thursday, in an raid, described as target buildings used to plan buildings used to plan terror attacks.“The occupied forces killed five youths after surrounded by a house at the center of the village,” Tamun Mayor Sameer Kaaishat told AFP.He said, “(Israeli) Army took four bodies, and we found a fifth martyr, which (Israel) forces,”.The Israeli army meanwhile said that it “targeted two buildings used to plan terrorist attacks from Toubas and Tamun”.It said “soldiers identified armed terrorists who stopped themselves in a building. After the exchange of the fire, five terrorists were abolished, and an additional terrorist was caught “.The West Bank has seen an increase in violence since the onset of the Gaza war, which was attacked by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas on 7 October 2023.On Wednesday, a shooting attack at the center of the West Bank killed a pregnant Israeli woman and another Israeli was injured.The raids were conducted on Thursday and the roads were blocked after the Israeli military head to find the criminals of the attack.In January, the Israeli army began an ongoing operation in the West Bank, according to the United Nations, at least 38,000 people have been displaced.Operation, which Israel says that Palestinian armed groups have to be eradicated, has mainly targeted refugee camps at the Northern West Bank – where Tamun is located.According to Health Ministry data, since the onset of the Gaza war, at least 934 Palestinians at West Bank have been killed by Israeli soldiers and settlers.According to Israeli data, clashes during Palestinian attacks and military raids have killed at least 34 Israelis, including soldiers, according to Israel data.Israel has captured the West Bank since 1967, and Israeli settlements in the Palestinian region are considered illegal under international law.

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