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Jenin incident: Four terrorists were killed during an exchange of gunfire with an undercover unit
Heavy fire was opened at close range at Yemen and Border Police fighters who made an arrest in the heart of the city's refugee camp.
The fighters responded with fire and neutralized the terrorists, 4 of whom were killed by gunfire, another person was wounded.
There were no casualties among the fighters
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Yifat Rosenberg
Monday, 16 August 2021, 07:21 Updated: 07:26
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Five terrorists were neutralized last night (Monday) during an exchange of gunfire with Yeshiva and Border Police fighters in the Jenin refugee camp.
During an operation by undercover fighters, who arrived at the scene to make an arrest of a wanted person, heavy fire was opened at them from a short range.
The fighters responded with fire and neutralized five terrorists.
Four of them were apparently killed, although the Palestinian Ministry of Health has so far confirmed the deaths of two of them, 19-year-old Saleh Ahmad Muhammad Amar and 21-year-old Raed Ziad 'Abd al-Latif Abu Saif.
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Heavy exchange of fire between soldiers and terrorists in Jenin; report: 2 Palestinians were fatally wounded
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Fire opened at the fighters, Border Police activity (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman)
Earlier this month, a similar incident occurred when six terrorists were injured, two of them fatally, during an exchange of gunfire with Jenin forces in Jenin. at the fighters, who responded with gunfire, injuring the terrorists. none of the fighters was injured.
"during the operation a number of terrorists opened fire on a massive, throwing bombs, throwing Molotov cocktails and stones at the Israeli forces," said a statement from the police. "fighters SWAT took place there, on "Special while using advanced means and capabilities, returned fire at the terrorists. Slight damage was done to the vehicles protected as a result of the shooting," they added.
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