Thursday, October 12

Resistance fighters survive IOF assassination, teenagers arrested for allegedly planning human bombing operation

Gaza - A group of resistance fighters survived an IOF assassination attempt before midnight Tuesday when an Israeli drone fired three missiles at them to the east of Gaza city, witnesses reported.

They said that one of the group members was moderately wounded in the raid after they managed to quickly abandon their car that was targeted in the attack.

Palestinian security sources that one of the three missiles did not explode and that security sappers safely detonated it.

For its part, resistance armed wings fired a missile at an Israeli military air strip east of Breij refugee camp in the Strip and another missile at an Israeli settlement north of the Strip.

In the West Bank, IOF troops on Wednesday captured two Palestinian teenagers from Qabatia village at a roadblock southwest of Jenin district after claiming they were carrying explosives in two bags.

Locals said that IOF soldiers ordered the two young men out of their car and searched their bags then claimed they contained large quantities of explosives.

The soldiers arrested Mohammed Abul Rub, 18, an Islamic Jihad member, and Salah Kamil, 17, a member of Hamas, according to the sources.

Hebrew press claimed that the two admitted during interrogation that they were planning a human bombing operation in the Israeli depth.

IOF troops earlier arrested two brothers in the Qabatia village after storming their family home, claiming they were affiliated with the Quds Brigades the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.

Two other Palestinians were rounded up in Al-Khalil city after ransacking their family homes and cars.
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