
In an exchange of fire near a dome in Tulkarm, Israeli forces killed Muhhamad Jabber, also known as Abu Shujaa, a native chief of the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad activity in the West Bank, along with four different militants.
Jabber was allegedly the leader of a community of soldiers in the local Nur Shams refugee camp, according to the military. One of the largest attack in the Jewish country in recent months included this gunbattle.
The death of Jabber was confirmed by Islamic Jihad’s trained Tulkarm branch, which brings the total number of Palestinians killed in the previous two days to 17.
Additionally, they claimed that Israeli forces had engaged Jewish troops close to the Abu Ubaida shrine.
The procedure, which began shortly Wednesday night, involved lots of Israeli forces supported by aircraft, robots, and armoured personnel carriers, raiding the towns of Tulkarm, Jenin, and places in the Jordan Valley.
According to news agency Reuters, Jawwal, one of the two main telecommunications companies in the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank, experienced a complete network outage during the operation.
Israel launched a massive military operation in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, according to the Israeli military, in which nine militants were killed and at least seven were killed in aerial attacks.
The West Bank, where violence has gotten worse during the nearly 11-month-long Gaza war, which started with Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, was the site of 11 fatalities, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
The Palestinian health authority reported that during the raids, Israeli forces killed 11 people and injured 24 others, according to the Red Crescent. Younes al-Khatib, the organization’s West Bank chief, said that ambulances were targeted by Israeli fire, and “one of our staffers was hit”, news agency AFP reported.