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Major Palestinian Operation: Zionist Soldier Killed, 2 Injured, Emergency Status Proclaimed
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An "Israeli" occupation soldier was killed, while at least two others injured in a major Palestinian operation conducted Monday morning, targeting a military patrol tasked with building the separation wall on the borders with Egypt.

According to enemy reports, three Palestinian resistance fighters, who conducted the operation, were martyred. The identities of martyrs haven't been revealed yet. It's worth mentioning that during the operation, the enemy troops were backed up with fighter jets.
Also, the reports added that the operation started when Palestinian resistance fighters triggered a blast at a Zionist army vehicle, causing clashes between both parties.

The same reports indicated that amid the operation, the occupation troops announced an "emergency status" in the southern area of occupied Palestine.
Zionist troops excluded any possibility that the Palestinian resistance would capture any "Israeli" soldier, however; they suspected that one of the Palestinians was able to sneak into the occupied territories, and therefore the enemy blocked the crossings number "10" and "12" on the borders with Egypt.


Source: News Agencies, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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