Zionist airstrike, 5 members of Palestine General Command killed
Zionist airstrike, 5 members of Palestine General Command killed
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) said five of its members were killed, and 10 others wounded, in a new Israeli regime aerial assault early Wednesday on a site near on the border between Lebanon and Syria. In a brief statement, the Command said that the Israeli airstrike targeted a position of its fighters in the Beqaa area, near the Syrian border.
The PFLP-GC is a group of the Palestinian resistance founded in 1968 by Ahmed Jibril, who had broken away from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. At least 45 Palestinians were injured in a clash with Zionist regime soldiers in the northern occupied West Bank. This was announced by the AAA, quoting the local Red Crescent, adding that hostilities took place on Wednesday after a group of Jewish extremist settlers supported by the Zionist army clashed with Palestinians in the Barqa area and nearby villages in northwest of the city of Nablus.
A day earlier, Israeli forces attacked the old Askar camp east of the same occupied city and Noor Shams camp east of Tulkarem in the northern West Bank, resulting in the wounding of 46 Palestinians.