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An explosive device covered with the Palestinian flag wounded a Zionist + video

News sources reported that a Zionist settler was wounded in a booby trap covered with the Palestinian flag in the West Bank.

According to Shahab news agency on Sunday, Palestinian sources announced that a Zionist settler was injured due to the explosion of a bomb planted in the Palestinian flag by resistance fighters near Al-Maghir village in Ramallah in the West Bank.

This Zionist was trying to remove the flag when he was injured by the bomb explosion.

At the same time, the Israeli media reported the martyrdom of two Palestinians near Beit Ainun in the northeast of Hebron in the West Bank. It was cold, they shot at them and martyred these people.

On the other hand, Palestinian sources announced a massive strike in the city of Dora, south of Hebron, in honor of these martyrs.

Palestinian sources also announced a widespread strike in the town of “Badiya” near the “Salfit” area in the West Bank to honor the martyrs. Tulkarem in the West Bank is witnessing a general strike because of the martyr. Also, the city of Nablus is witnessing a strike in honor of the martyr’s soul.

The media of the Zionist regime reported that the cars of the settlers in the west of Ramallah and near “Azun” and the east of “Qalqilya” were targeted with stones. They mentioned.

Meanwhile, Zionist sources reported that a car was targeted by a fire bomb near the town of “Yitshar” in the south of Nablus. Palestinian fighters also shot at the occupying forces at the crossings of “Salem and Dotan” near Jenin.

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Source: IRNA

Young Journalists Club International West Asia

 

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