Occupied Quds - Saba:
Three Palestinian citizens were injured, and 28 others were arrested during raids and incursions by Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday in several governorates of the West Bank in occupied Palestine.
Three Palestinians, including a child, were injured by live bullets at dawn on Wednesday when Israeli occupation forces stormed the Al-Amari refugee camp in the city of Al-Bireh in Ramallah. They also raided several homes and arrested three Palestinian youths.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" that a special Israeli army force stormed the Al-Amari camp before the enemy advanced its military vehicles to the camp entrance. They indicated that the enemy soldiers fired live bullets, resulting in the injury of two young men and a Palestinian child.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated that enemy forces prevented its crews from reaching the camp, amid reports of injuries from enemy fire. Meanwhile, enemy soldiers were stationed at the entrance to the society's main headquarters on Quds Street, near the camp.
Later, the society reported that its crews were able to transport a nine-year-old Palestinian child who was shot in the back with live ammunition, and two Palestinian youths who were shot in the thigh with live ammunition.
Security sources indicated that enemy forces arrested three Palestinian youths after raiding and searching their homes.
In the Hebron Governorate, Israeli enemy forces arrested 12 Palestinian citizens, including three women, from the Hebron Governorate on Wednesday, after raiding their homes, searching them, and ransacking their contents.
Security and local sources reported that enemy forces raided the town of Dura, south of Hebron, and Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, and arrested journalist Farah Abu Ayyash. Israeli forces set up several military checkpoints at the entrances to Hebron and its towns, villages, and refugee camps, and closed several main and secondary roads with iron gates, concrete blocks, and earth mounds.
In the Bethlehem Governorate, security sources reported that Israeli forces arrested five Palestinian citizens from the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, and from the city of Beit Jala, west of Bethlehem, after raiding and searching their families' homes.
The same sources added that Israeli forces handed a notice to Moataz Ghazi Qunais, from Beit Jala, to report to their intelligence services.
In western Nablus, Israeli forces arrested six Palestinian youths.
According to local and security sources, Israeli forces stormed western Nablus from the At-Tur and 17 checkpoints and raided several homes in the Al-Ain refugee camp west of the city and the Al-Ma'ajin area. They searched and ransacked the homes, and arrested six youths, one of whom was from the Al-Ma'ajin area, all from Al-Ain refugee camp. In Tulkarm, Israeli forces arrested a young Palestinian man from the town of Deir al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarm.
Local sources added that the enemy forces arrested the young man, Mahdi Mahmoud Mahna, after raiding his home in the town.

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