'Israel' kills Palestinian youth in West Bank amid escalating attacks
Israeli forces killed a 20-year-old Palestinian near Dhahiriya and injured several others in Qabatiya, Ramallah, and Nur Shams camp amid ongoing West Bank aggression.
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A Palestinian woman mourns over the body of Mahdi Kamil, 20, who was killed in an Israeli military raid, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Qabatiya, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. (AP)
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of 20-year-old Muhammad Shu'ur, who was shot by Israeli occupation forces near the town of Dhahiriya in the occupied West Bank.
In a separate incident, the Jenin Government Hospital reported that two Palestinians were critically injured after Israeli forces opened fire during an incursion into the town of Qabatiya in the northern West Bank, as locals confronted the occupation forces.
Local sources detailed that resistance fighters fired at Israeli forces during the raid on Qabatiya, located south of Jenin. The two young men sustained critical injuries after Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition at residents.
Four injured in al-Amari Camp raid
Earlier Sunday evening, four Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation forces during a raid on Al-Amari camp, south of Ramallah. Security sources reported that live rounds were fired at civilians, critically injuring one individual in the abdomen, who was transferred to the Palestine Medical Complex, and wounding three others in the foot.
In Nablus, occupation forces stormed the city from the Al-Tur checkpoint and raided the Ras Al-Amoud neighborhood. Stun grenades and tear gas were deployed, though no injuries were reported.
Simultaneously, occupation forces entered the village of Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, spreading throughout several neighborhoods. No arrests or direct clashes were reported during the operation.
In the city of Tulkarm, occupation forces stormed the Nur Shams camp and set fire to a home belonging to the Jawabra family in the Manshiyya neighborhood. Thick flames were seen rising from the site, though due to the siege imposed by the forces, emergency crews were unable to access the area or obtain further details.
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