Three Palestinians Survive Apparent Israeli Assassination Attempt in Balata

Three Palestinians survived on Friday morning an Israeli drone strike that targeted a vehicle in the Balata refugee camp. (Photo: via Social media)

A drone targeted a vehicle with two missiles in the vicinity of the Balata refugee camp but no injuries were reported.

A group of three Palestinians survived on Friday morning an Israeli drone strike that targeted a vehicle in the Balata refugee camp, in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

An Israeli military drone reportedly targeted the vehicle with two missiles in the vicinity of the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.

The vehicle, which carried three young men, escaped unharmed in the aftermath of the raid, and there were no reported injuries among the passengers.

Citing local sources, WAFA also reported that the drone caused damage to a building on Amman Street in Nablus and inflicted further damage along the same street as a result of the attack.

 In parallel with the war in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army escalated its incursions into cities, towns, and refugee camps in the West Bank.

(PC, WAFA)

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