Iranian Media Reports Zionist Forces Massacred Palestinian Family in West Bank

Iranian state-aligned media channels report that Zionist military forces opened fire on a Palestinian family's vehicle in the West Bank village of Tammun, resulting in four martyrs. The family was reportedly traveling to Nablus for Eid al-Fitr shopping.

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Iranian Media Reports Zionist Forces Massacred Palestinian Family in West Bank

Iranian news outlets Akharinkhabar and Fars International and Foreign Policy—both of which firmly align with the Iranian state's anti-Israel editorial stance—report that Zionist military forces attacked a Palestinian family in the northern West Bank.

According to Akharinkhabar, the incident occurred last night when Zionist soldiers stopped a vehicle in the village of Tammun and riddled it with bullets. Citing the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the channel states that this crime resulted in the martyrdom of the parents alongside two of their children, aged 5 and 7. Two other children from the family were severely wounded in the shooting.

Palestinian sources indicated that the family was traveling toward the city of Nablus to purchase items for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday when the attack occurred. Following the incident, Akharinkhabar reports that the Zionist military confiscated the bullet-ridden vehicle and took it with them.

This localized violence in the West Bank occurs against a backdrop of extreme regional instability. Over the past week, the Middle East has experienced an unprecedented wave of US and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure, accompanied by sweeping leadership transitions within the Islamic Republic and a severe spike in global oil prices.

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The source messages utilize strong ideological framing typical of Iranian media, employing terms like Zionist, martyred, and crime to describe Israeli forces and their actions. This terminology has been preserved in the English translation without sanitization or quotation marks, exactly as instructed, to accurately reflect the original editorial posture. Fars International and Foreign Policy was cited as a co-reporting source but no direct URL was provided in the prompt header.