At least 3 Zionists killed on anniversary of Nakba Day
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At least three Zionists were killed and five others were wounded after an unknown assailants conducted an operation on the anniversary of the Nakba (Catastrophe) Day, which marks the Israeli regime’s claiming existence in 1948.
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May 06, 2022 06:23 UTC
  • At least 3 Zionists killed on anniversary of Nakba Day

At least three Zionists were killed and five others were wounded after an unknown assailants conducted an operation on the anniversary of the Nakba (Catastrophe) Day, which marks the Israeli regime’s claiming existence in 1948.

The operation, for which no one or group has yet claimed responsibility, took place on Thursday in the city of Elad in the occupied territories' central region.

According to the occupying regime's Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency response team, three of the wounded are in "severe condition," while the remaining two have moderate or minor injuries.

The situation that the service encountered was described as a "difficult scene" by an MDA employee.

All of the deaths were males in their early 40s, according to the worker, and those critically injured were men aged 35 to 60.

The regime's security forces have launched a manhunt, dispatching helicopters and erecting barricades across the occupied territory.

May 15, 1948 marks the day, when the Israeli regime proclaimed existence after a heavily-Western-backed war that expelled more than 700,000 people from their homes in the Palestinian territories.

Resistance groups in the nearby Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip have described the Thursday operation as a token of Palestinians’ outrage at the occupying regime’s escalation targeting the compound of the mosque, which is Islam’s third-holiest site.

Hamas, the Gaza Strip’s leading resistance movement, called the attack “a heroic operation.” It noted how it had warned that the mosque was a “redline,” saying the operation was the “practical implementation” of the warning.

The Islamic Jihad, Hamas’ fellow resistance group in Gaza, called the operation “victory for al-Aqsa.”

The group described violation of the mosque’s compound by the Israeli regime and illegal settlers was “a declaration of war against the Palestinian people,” vowing that “our people will continue to confront the occupation and its aggression.”

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