26.01.2025 18:41
In the Balata Refugee Camp in Nablus, located in the occupied West Bank, it was reported that a bomb was dropped from an Israeli drone during the funeral of a Palestinian who was killed. The bomb did not explode, causing panic among the participants.
During the funeral of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli attack in the Balata Refugee Camp in Nablus, located in the occupied West Bank, it was reported that a bomb was dropped on the cemetery from an Israeli drone, and there were no casualties as the bomb did not explode.
ATTENDEES OF THE FUNERAL WERE FORCED TO FLEE
According to eyewitnesses in the region, an Israeli drone flying over the Balata Refugee Camp, east of Nablus, dropped a bomb on those attending the funeral of Palestinian Ahmed al-Haşşaş.
While the bomb thrown into the cemetery did not explode, due to the panic that ensued, most of the attendees were forced to leave the area.
In a statement from the Israeli army, it was claimed that a drone strike was carried out in the Balata Refugee Camp to "disperse an armed group."
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced yesterday that 42-year-old Ahmed al-Haşşaş was killed as a result of gunfire opened by Israeli soldiers in the Balata Refugee Camp.