Terrorists open fire on IDF post bordering Nablus, wounding soldier amid IDF op. in the area
An IDF combat soldier was lightly injured from shrapnel this morning after terrorists opened fire upon a military outpost on the outskirts of Nablus, according to reports by Israeli media outlets.
The terrorists likely fired on the outpost from within the city itself, according to reports. The wounded soldier has since been treated at a nearby hospital while the IDF conducts a search for the instigators.
Security forces operated on Saturday in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, Kan News reported. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) targeted armed terrorists who fired at soldiers from the Kfir Brigade’s 90th Battalion.
At least one was reported dead, and several others were wounded from IDF fire and the UAV strike, Walla reported, citing Palestinian media.
Terror attacks in the West Bank last week
On Thursday, two IDF soldiers were moderately and lightly wounded by shots from a passing vehicle on Route 55. On the spot, another person was slightly injured by a bomb. On Tuesday, an Air Force aircraft was attacked by terrorists in Tulkarm.
Five terrorists were killed in this incident, including, according to the IDF, Ashraf Nafe, the commander of Hamas in Tulkarm. The commander of Fatah’s military wing was killed in the attack, Kan News reported, citing Palestinian reports, in addition to two young women, one of whom was disguised as a paramedic and was armed.
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