Tulkarm - Ma'an - Two citizens were killed by occupation forces' bullets, at dawn on Tuesday, near the Nitzani Oz checkpoint (Crossing 104) west of Tulkarm. Medical sources confirmed the martyrdom of the two young men, Abdel Fattah Salah al-Din Jabara and Ahmed Mustafa Muhammad Rajab, both from Tulkarm camp, and their bodies were detained. The National Action factions and the institutions and activities of Tulkarm Governorate mourned the two martyrs, and declared a state of mourning for their souls today, Tuesday. The occupation forces had opened fire on a vehicle at the Nitzani Oz checkpoint, west of the city, and prevented ambulances from reaching the place. The sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the western neighborhood of Tulkarm, where they were stationed along the street surrounding the Al-Murabitin Mosque, and deployed snipers in the area and near the vicinity of the 'Jishuri' chemical factories, west of Tulkarm. She added that the occupation forces fired heavy bullets at everythi ng moving, hitting one of the vehicles passing in the area, and preventing ambulances from reaching it, as it was later revealed that two young men who were inside it were killed. Source: Maan News Agency
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