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Tulkarm Brigade commander killed by Israeli forces in raid on refugee camp

Muhammad Samer Jaber, the commander of the Tulkarm Brigade, was killed in an Israeli raid on the Nour Shams refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, on April 19, 2024. (Photo by social media networks)

The commander of a Palestinian resistance group affiliated with Saraya al-Quds, the military wing of the Gaza-based Islamic Jihad movement, has been killed in violent clashes with the Israeli regime’s forces in the occupied West Bank.

Palestinian media reports said on Friday that Muhammad Samer Jaber, the commander of the Tulkarm Brigade, and a number of resistance fighters had been killed during the occupation’s aggression on the Nour Shams refugee camp in the east of the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarm.

Jaber, known as Abu Shujaa, was killed by live bullets after violent clashes broke out between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation army during the latter’s storming of Nour Shams, which also resulted in the injury of four Israeli forces, two of whom were in serious condition.

The Tulkarm Brigade leader had survived many attempts on his life in the past and was wanted by the Israeli military.

“Without fear of any threat, if they assassinate me or any human being, the situation will remain unchanged until the land is liberated. By assassinating, they offer us a gift. It’s difficult for the camp to be broken. Every day they assassinate leaders, and they increase our strength and determination,” Jaber said in a viral video on resistance social media networks.  

Salim Faisal Ghanem, 30, was also killed by Israeli troops in the camp earlier in the day. He was the brother of Amer and Ahmed Ghanem, who were killed by the Israeli occupation army in a raid on the camp in October 2023.

Ahmed Abu Fahim, known as Abu Adham, was another Palestinian fighter killed in the Israeli raid.

The official Palestinian news agency WAFA said the Israeli occupation army launched Thursday evening a large-scale 17-hour-long onslaught against the Nour Shams refugee camp, triggering confrontations and causing extensive destruction.

The Israeli forces, accompanied by two bulldozers, stormed and imposed a strict siege on the camp, deploying military vehicles on all routes leading to the camp.

“Israeli bulldozers deliberately destroyed main streets, alleyways, water and wastewater networks on their way to and inside the camp, and tore down walls, stores and parts of houses in the camp,” the news agency said.

Reports by WAFA also stressed that the Israeli soldiers broke into Palestinian houses and carried out search before dragging the occupants to a single room and interrogating them.

“They turned some houses into military outposts, deployed snipers and prevented ambulances from entering the camp to evacuate patients,” the news agency added.

The Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank comes amid the regime’s month-long genocidal war against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Israel launched the brutal campaign in the coastal territory on October 7. The death toll from the regime’s relentless attacks now tops 34,000, mostly women and children.

Figures also show more than 14,500 of Gaza’s 1.1 million children have been killed since that October day. Thousands more are missing, presumed buried under the rubble.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says at least 466 people in the West Bank have since been killed by Israeli forces or settlers.


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