According to sources, two Palestinian teens were slain after Israeli soldiers attacked the occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
According to Al Jazeera contributor Alan Fisher, the raid occurred early Friday morning, with some locals describing it as an "invasion," and ended in the deaths of Hamza Maqbool and Khairi Shaheen.
According to Fisher, reporting from the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, Israeli forces searched the city in search of the two individuals, one of whom was proven to be linked with the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.
The men were tracked down to an old Nablus house. Israeli forces then utilized loudspeakers to ask the guys to surrender.
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He said they were met with the reappearance of improvised explosive devices, prompting the Israeli army to request further reinforcements.
"It appears that there was some sort of confrontation between the two men in the house and the Israeli army, and the two men in the house were shot dead," he explained.
According to Israel's military, the guys are suspected of carrying out a shooting attack against police this week.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, its teams "transferred the bodies of two martyrs from the Old City of Nablus." Israeli troops blocked off the house before fatally shooting the men.
According to Al Jazeera TV, three other people were hurt. Less than two days after, an Israeli army raid in the Jenin refugee camp killed 12 Palestinians and injured 140 others, 30 of whom were critically injured.
Since June 2021, Israel has conducted near-daily raids and executions of Palestinians in the West Bank to quell a burgeoning armed rebellion.