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Israeli Forces Raid Wedding Hall in Nablus, Killing Wanted Terrorist Adam Faraj
Jun 3, 2024, 03:46 PM
Israeli Occupation Forces have conducted a raid on a wedding hall in East Nablus City, resulting in the death of Adam Faraj, a wanted Palestinian terrorist who was attending his sister's wedding. Faraj was armed with a handgun and attempting to escape when he was killed. The Palestinian Red Crescent reports that two individuals were injured by gunfire during the raid. The Red Crescent also reported that medical teams were being prevented from reaching the wounded during the ongoing invasion.
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