The Israeli army carried out a raid in the northern city of Nablus last week, which resulted in the death of at least three Palestinians and injuries to four others.
The raid has sparked widespread outrage and protests in the occupied West Bank.
The army claims that two of the men killed were responsible for the shooting of two settler sisters in April, while the third person's identity is yet to be confirmed due to heavy fire.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has confirmed the deaths and stated that two of the martyrs had been deformed completely due to the heavy fire they were hit with, making it difficult to identify them.
The Israeli army's raid in Nablus has sparked outrage in the occupied West Bank.
The attack has led to political factions in Nablus announcing a general strike in the city in protest.
The Israeli army and settlers have been accused of killing over 110 Palestinians this year, including 20 children.
This also includes 44-year-old Palestinian prisoner Sheikh Khader Adnan, who died after an 87-day hunger strike in protest against his arbitrary detention.
The deaths have sparked protests and outrage in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, where armed resistance groups have launched rocket attacks on Israel in retaliation.
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