The Israeli Army
raided the Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin
, in the northern occupied West Bank, on Tuesday and shot dead three militants, including Mohamed Jalamneh, a senior member of Hamas, Israeli and Palestinian authorities confirmed.
To do so,
a commando disguised itself as medical personnel
and shot down the victims.
The events were captured by security cameras.
The hospital is located in the northern occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced.
Shot in the head.
A bullet hole in a pillow.
Photo: Zain Jaafar / AFP
Israel
assumed the murder,
stating in a statement that
they were "terrorists"
from the Palestinian movement Hamas, a group with which it has been engaged in an open war in Gaza since October 7, after the Palestinian group attacked Israel, leaving a trail of deaths and kidnappings. .
"This morning three young people were martyred by bullets from the occupation forces (Israel) who entered the Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin and shot them," said the Palestinian ministry in Ramallah.
The Israeli military said its forces "neutralized" the men hiding in the hospital.
Weapons with silencer
The director of the medical center, Naji Nazzal, told AFP that "a group of Israeli soldiers dressed in civilian clothes entered the hospital and "murdered" the three men
using firearms with silencers.
The reaction of the people after the attack.
Photo: Reuters
The Palestinian Wafa news agency identified the men as
Muhammad Jalamnah, Muhammad Ayman Ghazawi and Basel Ayman Ghazawi.
"The operation was performed
in the rehabilitation wing of the hospital
where Basel Ghazawi
was receiving treatment
since October 25," said the director, who added that the man was paralyzed.
According to the Israeli military, Jalamnah
was a "Hamas terrorist" hiding in the hospital.
Two other "terrorists who were hiding with him" in the hospital were "neutralized."
He said Jalamnah was involved in "significant terrorist activity" and was known for
distributing weapons and ammunition for shootings.
"Jalamnah was planning to carry out a terrorist attack in the immediate future and
was using the hospital as a hideout
and was therefore neutralized," the army added.