Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in Jenin as they try to surrender
Summary
Israeli soldiers shot and killed two Palestinian men in Jenin, West Bank, while they were trying to surrender. The Israeli army claimed the men were linked to a terror network, while Palestinians and some human rights groups have condemned the act as a crime. The incident happened amid increased military operations in the West Bank.Key Facts
- Two Palestinian men were killed by Israeli troops in Jenin while attempting to surrender.
- Video and witness reports indicated the men showed they were unarmed by lifting their shirts before being shot.
- The Israeli army stated they were pursuing men linked to a terror network and opened fire after a surrender process.
- This event is part of broader, intensified Israeli military activities in the West Bank.
- Since the operation began, reports state that 25 Palestinians have been injured, with 100 detained.
- Human Rights Watch labeled recent Palestinian evictions as war crimes and crimes against humanity.
- The northern West Bank has seen increased violence, with many Palestinians displaced from their homes.
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