Israeli forces tie injured Palestinian to bonnet of jeep

Since the commencement of the Gaza Strip conflict, which was brought on by Hamas's fatal attack on southern Israel on October 7, there has been a sharp increase in violence in the West Bank. According to the UN, there have been at least 480 Palestinian deaths in West Bank and East Jerusalem conflict-related incidents.

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New Delhi: Israeli military, during a raid in the West Bank city of Jenin, their forces broke protocol by tying a wounded Palestinian to the front of their car. Following the incident's social media dissemination and video capture, the Israel Defense Forces verified it. The individual was hurt in a gunfight that broke out during the operation, according to an IDF statement, and he was a suspect.

What Palestinian man victim's said? 

According to the injured man's relatives, the army took him, strapped him to the jeep's bonnet, and drove off when they requested an ambulance. After a while, the patient was moved to the Red Crescent for care. The event will be looked upon, according to the IDF. Witnesses who spoke with the Reuters news agency described him as Mujahed Azmi, a local man.

Captured on camera 

"This morning [Saturday], during counter-terrorism operations to apprehend wanted suspects in the area of Wadi Burqin, terrorists opened fire at IDF troops, who responded with fire," according to an IDF statement. "During the exchange of fire, one of the suspects was injured and apprehended."The suspect was taken by the troops with his hands tied on top of a car, defying directives and usual operating protocols.
"The actions of the military in the incident captured on camera do not align with the IDF's core beliefs. The issue will be looked into, and appropriate action taken."

480 Palestinian deaths in West Bank 

Since the commencement of the Gaza Strip conflict, which was brought on by Hamas's fatal attack on southern Israel on October 7, there has been a sharp increase in violence in the West Bank. According to the UN, there have been at least 480 Palestinian deaths in West Bank and East Jerusalem conflict-related incidents. These deaths include assailants, members of armed organizations, and civilians. Ten Israelis, including six security forces personnel, have also been killed in the West Bank.