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Zionist entity blows up home of slain Palestinia­n man

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Zionist troops on Monday blew up the home of a Palestinia­n accused of killing a British-Zionist woman and her two daughters in the occupied West Bank last year. The apartment of Moaz Al-Masry, who was killed by Zionist forces following the attack in April last year, was demolished in the early hours, Palestinia­n witnesses and the Zionist military told AFP.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent Society said their medics treated about 15 people after Zionist forces fired tear gas during the raid on the West Bank city of Nablus. Masry, along with two other attackers, was accused of shooting dead the Zionist settler and her daughters as they were driving near Hamra in the Jordan Valley. Following a manhunt, the assailants were killed in a military raid on Nablus in May.

Troops overnight into Monday stormed the Al-Makhfiya neighborho­od in Nablus and surrounded Masry’s house, a witness told AFP. The entity routinely demolishes the homes of Palestinia­ns accused of carrying out attacks, arguing that such measures act as a deterrent, while critics say it amounts to collective punishment. The Red Crescent told AFP they had evacuated multiple residents, including children, from the building housing Masry’s apartment.

Ramallah raid

Zionist forces also raided the Palestinia­n administra­tive capital of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank overnight, killing a 16-year-old in a refugee camp during their biggest such operation into the city in years, Palestinia­n sources told Reuters on Monday.

The Zionist military said that during the action, a riot broke out between Palestinia­ns throwing rocks and petrol bombs and the soldiers, who responded with live fire. Witnesses in Ramallah said the Zionist forces had driven dozens of military vehicles into the city, the headquarte­rs of the Palestinia­n Authority (PA) led by President Mahmoud Abbas which exercises limited self-rule over parts of the West Bank.

The Palestinia­n health ministry said Zionist forces shot and killed 16-year-old Mustafa Abu Shalbak while raiding Am’ari refugee camp. The Palestinia­n news agency WAFA said confrontat­ions broke out as Zionist forces stormed the camp, “during which live bullets were fired at Palestinia­n youths”, wounding Abu Shalbak in the neck and chest.

An AFP photograph­er saw troops marching two blindfolde­d Palestinia­ns through a street, while multiple soldiers pointed their weapons at surroundin­g buildings. The military said it carried out a “counter-terrorism operation” at the camp and apprehende­d two wanted suspects. “During the operation, a violent riot developed, in which suspects hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails at Zionist security forces, who responded with live fire. A hit was identified,” the military said in a statement. — AFP

 ?? ?? NABLUS: Palestinia­ns inspect the debris of the house of Moaz Al-Masry, a Palestinia­n who was killed by Zionist forces after being accused of killing a British-Zionist settler and her two daughters last year. – AFP
NABLUS: Palestinia­ns inspect the debris of the house of Moaz Al-Masry, a Palestinia­n who was killed by Zionist forces after being accused of killing a British-Zionist settler and her two daughters last year. – AFP

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