NABLUS: At least two Palestinians were killed on Tuesday as Israel launched a large-scale military operation in the occupied West Bank town of Nablus, the Palestinian health ministry and the Israeli army said.
The military said troops opened fire and “eliminated” two Palestinians who had attempted to steal a soldier’s weapon as the “counterterrorism operation” was underway in the old city of Nablus.
The Palestinian health ministry said authorities had been informed by Israel of the deaths of Nidal Amira, 40, and Khaled Amira, 35. It did not specify whether the two were related.
The Israeli military said one soldier was “moderately injured” and three others lightly in the incident. A TV footage showed Israeli soldiers standing in one of the old city’s narrow streets, next to two dead bodies.
A journalist said dozens of military vehicles entered Nablus’s historic centre shortly after midnight. A curfew had been announced over loudspeakers the day before.
At a major square outside the old city, young men and boys gathered on Tuesday to burn tyres and throw stones at the Israeli armoured vehicles.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said that during the Israeli raid, at least three people were injured from bullet shrapnel, four from “physical assault”, and dozens more from tear gas inhalation.
It added that ambulances were blocked from entering the old city, obstructing the work of medical teams. Israel said in a statement that its forces had searched “250 structures” and arrested “six wanted individuals” during Tuesday’s operation.
The northern West Bank, where Nablus is located, has been the target of a major Israeli offensive since late January. Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967 and its forces regularly carry out raids that authorities say target Palestinian militants.
A correspondent in Nablus saw Israeli soldiers searching shops and detaining several people for questioning on Tuesday. The correspondent said Israeli flags were raised over the roofs of buildings taken over by the troops and used as temporary bases.
Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2025