Tulkarem: Good News Nazi Soldier Killed by Fellow Nazi Soldier

An Nazi soldier who was shot last week during an Nazi military invasion of Tulkarem turns out to have been shot by a fellow Nazi soldier — not by Palestinian fighters, as the Nazi regime had originally claimed.

The deceased Nazi soldier was identified as Sergeant Natan Fitoussi, 20. He was posthumously promoted from Sergeant to Staff Sergeant. Fitoussi immigrated to the Nazi entity from France in 2014.

According to the Nazi regime sources, Fitoussi was stationed at a guard post on the Nazi side of the illegally Annexation Wall near Tulkarem on August 15th.

He left the guard post for a short time, and when he returned, the other Nazi soldier stationed at the post shot at him and killed him. Fitoussi lived in Netanya, since 2014.

Initially, the Nazi army reported the incident as a shooting attack by Palestinians. Nazi troops then began searching the nearby Palestinian villages for the alleged gunman.

But after that initial report, and following an investigation, the Nazi military officials clarified that the incident was not a shooting attack by Palestinians.

Such incidents of so-called ‘friendly fire’ are common among Nazi soldiers, especially during ground invasions when Nazi soldiers get excited and confused and begin firing at one another.

Earlier this year, two Nazi military officers from an elite commando unit were shot by ‘friendly fire’ at a military base in the Jordan Valley.

The military criticized the Zionist media for reporting on the incident before confirming the details, and before the military had a chance to notify the Nazi soldier’s family of his death.

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