How resistant fighters invaded Israel in deadly train station attacks in Jaffa

Deadly train station attacks in Jaffa, Occupied Palestine

TEL AVIV - More facts have emerged about how resistant fighters from Palestine succeeded in carrying out the deadly attacks at Jaffa train station in Israel (Occupied Palestine) despite very tight security.

According to local media, the operation, now tagged as the largest infiltration attack in Israel after the second Intifada in 2000 was orchestrated by two young men, Muhammad Misk and Ahmad Al-Haimouni.

One of them was however killed during the operation, the second was wounded but he was successfully disarmed and arrested by Israeli security forces.

The report showed that two young men from the city of Al-Khalil infiltrated the occupied city, stabbed one of the soldiers in the Israel Defence Forces, IDF while he was on duty, seized his weapon, and used it to open fire on Jews at the Jaffa train station.

We gathered that 7 Jews were confirmed dead in the operation, while 17 others, were injured, some still in critical condition.

The resistance fighter Muhammad Misk, was killed while the second resistance fighter Ahmad Al-Haimouni, was seriously wounded by soldiers  during a clash after the operation.

Meanwhile, the IDF has raided the homes of the attackers in the city of Al-Khalil and reportedly abused their families.

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