Palestinian wounded by IOF under the pretext of a vehicle ramming
A Palestinian suffers from severe wounds after being shot by occupation forces in Al-Khalil, and Israeli media report that a settler was also wounded.
A young Palestinian man was seriously injured on Wednesday morning after the Israeli occupation forces opened fire on him, claiming that he had carried out a ramming vehicle attack, near the city of Al-Khalil, south of the West Bank.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth reported that the operation also resulted in the wounding of an Israeli soldier. According to the occupation army, the driver ran over a group of soldiers at Junction 200, near the Beit Hagai settlement, south of Al-Khalil.
A few days ago, ambulance crews affiliated with the Palestinian Red Crescent transferred five Palestinians to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Hospital following the occupation forces’ raid on the city of Tulkarm amid heavy gunfire.
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The Palestinian Ministry of Health also announced the death of a young man who had been seriously injured by occupation bullets during the storming of Nablus.
85 Palestinians were injured in mid-August during the occupation forces’ storming of the eastern area of ​​Nablus in the West Bank.
On August 20, four Palestinian civilians were injured as a result of the occupation forces storming Tulkarm Governorate and its camp in the northern occupied West Bank, which led to the outbreak of confrontations with Resistance fighters.