Two Israeli settlers killed in Kiryat Malakhi retaliatory shooting
Two illegal Zionist settlers have been killed in a retaliatory shooting near Kiryat Malakhi in the southern part of the 1948-occupied Palestinian territories.
On Friday, a man opened fire on a bus stop near Kiryat Malakhi, which is located nearly 25 kilometers north of the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to an Israeli genocidal war for more than four months.
Four others were injured in the shooting, according to Israeli military forces.
That’s while other reports said three illegal settlers were killed and three others were injured in the shooting.
According to the reports, the man who opened fire was killed at the scene by an armed settler.
The attack comes following more than four months of continuous and unparalleled Israeli violence on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. It also comes after the Israeli authorities plan to invade the city of Rafah at the southern end of the Gaza Strip, where over 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering, having been driven out by the Israeli aggression in northern and central Gaza.
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