Salfit Ma'an - The General Authority for Civil Affairs announced the martyrdom of the two young men, Adi Nizar Nimr Abu Na'sa and Musab Hassan Ali Maqsas, who succumbed to their wounds by the occupation forces' bullets, near Salfit, and that their bodies were detained. The Israeli army spokesman reported that its forces killed two young men at the entrance to the Ariel settlement. According to the army, the two Palestinians arrived in a vehicle and drove at high speed against traffic, collided with the two vehicles and tried to run over soldiers. Earlier on Sunday evening, the occupation forces had fired heavily at the vehicle in which the two young men, Abu Naasa and Maqsas, were riding, near the northern entrance to Salfit, and prevented citizens and ambulance crews from approaching them. With the martyrdom of the two young men, Abu Naasa and Maqsaqs, the number of martyrs in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, since October 7th has risen to 644 martyrs, including 147 children. Source: Maan Ne ws Agency
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