Palestinian man arrested in Jordan Valley over alleged stabbing attack
Zionist regime forces have chased and arrested a Palestinian man in the Jordan Valley over an alleged stabbing attack against a female Israeli soldier.
The regime’s military alleged in a statement that the suspect in the purported attack approached a female soldier next to the Nevo Camp in the Jordan Valley on Thursday, and attempted to steal her gun.
Many Palestinians have sustained injuries or lost their lives in similar incidents due to allegations that they attempted stabbing or car-ramming attacks.
Israeli troops have on numerous occasions been caught on camera brutally killing Palestinians, with the videos going viral online and sparking international condemnation.
The Tel Aviv regime has been criticized for its extensive use of lethal force against and extrajudicial killing of Palestinians who do not pose an immediate threat to the occupation forces or to the Israeli settlers.
On June 16, Zionist forces martyred a Palestinian woman in the central part of the occupied West Bank over an alleged car-ramming and stabbing attack.
The Israeli military claimed at the time that the incident occurred near the Palestinian town of Hizme, located seven kilometers from al-Quds.
It further alleged that the Palestinian woman tried to run down a group of soldiers who were conducting work along the separation barrier, and then tried to stab them.
The woman was martyred. No Israeli troops were injured in the purported incident.
Palestine TV later identified the victim as 29-year-old Palestinian doctor Mai Yousef Afaneh, a resident of Abu Dis village outside al-Quds.
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