Three resistance operations amid ongoing settlers' attacks
Occupied West Bank (QNN)- Amid the ongoing settlers' attacks on Bura and other West Bank villages, the West Bank has seen three resistance operations, which targeted the Israeli military in Nablus and Jenin.
Israeli media reported that a resistance fighter opened fire while driving past Huwwarah military checkpoint near Nablus. No injuries were reported.
In another incident, resistance fighters opened fire at the Jalameh military checkpoint in northern Jenin.
Resistance fighters also opened fire at Israeli forces and settlers, who were storming the village of Burqa.
This week, Burqa has become a scene of confrontations between hundreds of Israeli settlers and residents. Hundreds of residents were reportedly wounded in the IOF-backed settlers' attacks.
The Red Crescent has said that its crews have dealt with 247 injuries in Burqa, Nablus, today including 10 with live ammunition, 48 with rubber-coated metal bullets.
In the same context, settlers attacked the village of Sebastia tonight while most of the village's men were helping the residents of Burqa.
Palestinian resistance security forces ambushed an Israeli-backed militia group in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, killing and injuring several members. Local sources said the resistance targeted a vehicle belonging to the militia, setting it ablaze before Israeli forces intervened to support the militia.
A photo showing an Israeli soldier desecrating a statue of Jesus Christ with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon during the recent assault has sparked widespread outrage. Israeli officials confirmed the image is authentic.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged the EU to suspend its association agreement with Israel, citing violations of international law. The call follows a joint letter from Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia seeking a review, citing the death penalty law passed for Palestinians by the Knesset and amid the forced displacement of Lebanese.