3 more Palestinian martyrs by occupation forces in Nablus

3 more Palestinian martyrs by occupation forces in Nablus

3 more Palestinian martyrs by occupation forces in Nablus
3 more Palestinian martyrs by occupation forces in Nablus


At least three Palestinians were killed during the latest invasion of the Zionist army in the old city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, the Wafa news agency reported, citing the local health ministry. The news was confirmed by the Zionist army. According to eyewitnesses cited by the media, the military besieged two houses in the old city, one of which belongs to Mohammad al-Azizi, founder of the armed militant group 'Lion's Den', who was killed last year.

Jewish media cited local sources as saying the defendants were "recent graduates of the Indian Navy", adding that they worked for the "Dehara Trading Company". The sources stressed that the Indians were arrested "on charges of disclosing information sensitive and confidential to Israel”. Dehera was contracted to build a submarine for Qatar, but her employment contract was reportedly canceled after an investigation into the case began. Legal sources told the media that the defendants could face the "death penalty".