Israeli Air Strikes Kill Five Palestinians in Jenin

Jenin, The Gulf Observer: The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that five Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes in Jenin, located in the occupied West Bank. The attacks, which targeted multiple locations, also resulted in critical injuries to two individuals.
According to the ministry, a 16-year-old, Ahmad al-Sadi, was killed in an Israeli air strike on an eastern neighborhood of Jenin. Two others sustained severe injuries in the attack.
A subsequent strike targeted a car in the nearby town of Qabatiya, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. Shortly thereafter, another air strike in central Jenin killed two more individuals who were riding a motorcycle, the ministry reported.
Jenin Governor Kamal Abu al-Rub confirmed the sequence of attacks, stating to AFP news agency, “After the strike that killed the child (Sadi), an Israeli drone strike hit a car in Qabatiya and killed two youths. Minutes later, another drone strike in Jenin killed two more youths who were on a motorcycle.”
The Israeli military has yet to issue a statement regarding the strikes. The incident marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict in the occupied West Bank, where tensions between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents have intensified in recent months.