In a recent escalation of violence, Israeli forces launched an attack on the Palestinian town of Tammun in the northern occupied West Bank. The assault left several members of one family injured, sparking outrage among local residents and human rights observers.
According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, five family members were rushed to Tubas Government Hospital following the incident. Witnesses reported that Israeli soldiers opened fire directly at a civilian vehicle, causing severe and unnecessary harm.
The father of the family sustained a critical head wound and remains in serious condition under intensive care. The mother was also injured, suffering moderate wounds as a result of the gunfire. Their three children, who were inside the vehicle, sustained minor injuries but remain traumatized by the violent assault.
Palestinian officials condemned the attack as another example of Israel's ongoing violations in the occupied West Bank. They stressed that civilians, especially women and children, should never be subjected to such brutal assaults. Calls for international protection and accountability have once again intensified.
Residents of Tammun described the attack as part of a wider pattern of increasing raids and violence targeting Palestinian towns and families. Communities in the northern West Bank have faced frequent incursions, arrests, and home demolitions in recent months.
The attack in Tammun underscores the urgent need for international intervention to prevent further bloodshed. Human rights advocates emphasize that protecting civilians and upholding international law are essential steps toward achieving justice and peace in the region.
Source: (https://trt.global/world/live/682d0cd9272976ac4c84461d)