3 Israelis are killed in a retaliatory operation near al-Khalil
At least two Israeli policemen and one Zionist settler have been killed in a reprisal operation near the town of al-Khalil, in the Palestinian territory of the West Bank.
At least two Israeli policemen and one Zionist settler have been killed in a reprisal operation near the town of al-Khalil, in the Palestinian territory of the West Bank.
AP has reported the news and explained that the attack happened near the search center in the city of Tarqumiyah early today Sunday.
More information says that two Israeli police officers were killed at the scene while the Jewish settler died of his injuries later in the hospital.
An Israeli security source has said that several gunmen opened fire on a Zionist vehicle on the 35th Street, and that the occupation forces are hunting the attackers.
Yesterday Saturday, the Zionist media reported that the commander of the Israeli army has been killed during the regime's attack in the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli army said 20-year-old Elkana Navon "fell during an operation" in the northern West Bank city of Jenin earlier in the day, describing the slain as a "squad commander."
This is in a situation in which, 48 people have been martyred in the latest Israeli attacks in Gaza just before the start of the World Health Organization's polio vaccination campaign, which aims to vaccinate approximately 640,000 children against polio.
The campaign is based on an eight-hour daily ceasefire in the confrontation between the brutal forces of the illegal Israeli regime and the Hamas Resistance Movement.