Drone Strike in Tulkarm Kills Three Palestinians During Israeli Operation

A drone strike by the Israeli military in Tulkarm's refugee camp killed three Palestinians. The operation targeted armed militants and revealed improvised explosives. Clashes in the West Bank have intensified, leading to numerous arrests and casualties. A Palestinian man planning a bombing in Tel Aviv was identified as a resident of Nablus.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-08-2024 14:36 IST | Created: 22-08-2024 14:36 IST
Drone Strike in Tulkarm Kills Three Palestinians During Israeli Operation
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A drone strike during an Israeli military operation in the volatile West Bank city of Tulkarm on Thursday killed three Palestinians, the Palestinian health ministry said.

The strike, in the Tulkarm refugee camp, a crowded city township that houses families of refugees who fled during the 1948 Middle East war, targeted armed militants, the Israeli military said in a statement. It said troops confronted fighters and dug up roads to uncover improvised explosive devices buried under the tarmac, while residents said gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the morning.

There was no immediate claim from any of the armed Palestinian factions that the men killed in the drone strike were members. Clashes in the occupied West Bank have risen sharply since the start of the Gaza war last year as Israeli forces have stepped up operations against armed militant groups including Hamas and the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad.

Thousands of Palestinians have been arrested and at least 637 killed, many of them armed fighters but many others stone-throwing youths or uninvolved civilians. At the same time, more than a dozen Israelis have been killed by Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

On Thursday, Palestinian media reported that a Palestinian man killed last week in Tel Aviv while apparently planning to carry out a bombing attack in the city had been identified by Israeli security authorities as a resident of Nablus, another flashpoint West Bank city.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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