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Israeli army persists in aggression against Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli army persists in aggression against Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli army persists in aggression against Palestinians in West Bank
[Sun, 13 Jul 2025 16:53:48 +0300]


Ramallah - Saba:

The West Bank and occupied Quds witnessed a series of serious attacks and violations carried out by Israeli occupation forces, resulting in injuries among Palestinian civilians.

The Palestine Online website reported on Sunday that a young man was injured on Saturday evening when Israeli occupation forces fired live ammunition at a group of young men near the wall surrounding the town of al-Ram, north of occupied Quds.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its crews responded to a live bullet wound in the foot, and the injured man was transferred to the hospital for treatment.

In Tulkarm Governorate, two citizens were injured after Israeli occupation forces severely beat them in Tulkarm refugee camp and the town of Ramin, east of the city. The Red Crescent reported that the injured were transferred to Thabet Thabet Hospital.

Israeli occupation forces also continued their raids, raiding the towns of Anabta and Bal'a, east of Tulkarm, and Deir al-Ghusun, north of the city, and patrolling their main streets, disrupting the movement of citizens and vehicles.

In the city of Jenin, Israeli forces fired live ammunition directly at the vehicle of the Mufti of the Palestinian Security Forces, Sheikh Muhammad Salah, near Jenin Girls' Secondary School.

According to eyewitnesses, his companion was assaulted, and the vehicle was detained for a period before being thoroughly searched.

Southeast of Bethlehem, settlers attacked the homes of citizens in the Wadi Sa'ir area near the village of Al-Minya, throwing stones at them and threatening to set them on fire.

Zayed Kawarba, head of the Al-Minya Village Council, said that the attack sparked panic and fear among the residents, amid a complete lack of protection from Israeli authorities.



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UPDATED ON :Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:38:01 +0300