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Three Palestinians killed during Israeli assault on Jenin

Three Palestinians killed during Israeli assault on Jenin

JENIN, Wednesday, November 1, 2023 (WAFA) - Three Palestinians were killed, and others injured, during an Israeli assault on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin and its refugee camp, sources confirmed.

The director of al-Razi Hospital in the city of Jenin, Fawaz Hammad, said that Yanal Hamran, from the village of Al-Hashimiya, west of Jenin, died as a result of his serious injury to the head by bullets from the occupation forces during the aggression against the city of Jenin and its camp.

Hamran, was injured by occupation bullets while he was near Khalil Suleiman Governmental Hospital. He was transferred to Al-Razi Hospital, and the doctors tried to save his life, but they weren't successful.

Ibn Sina Hospital announced that two youths, Wiam Al-Hariri and Mohammad Younis Jarrar, were killed after they were bombed by a drone with two missiles in the Jourat Al-Dhahab area inside the Jenin camp.

Large forces of the occupation army, accompanied by bulldozers, stormed the city from several directions, from the streets of Jenin-Nazareth, Jenin-Nablus, and Haifa Street, and reached the vicinity of the Jenin camp, which led to the outbreak of confrontations.

The occupation drones bombed with two missiles the Jourat al-Dhahab area inside the Jenin camp, wounding three citizens.

The Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance crews took them to the hospital. Later, Ibn Sina Hospital announced that Hariri and Jarrar had died from their wounds.

The occupation forces also fired bullets, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas towards citizens and their homes, injuring a youth by bullets in the vicinity of the cinema roundabout. He was taken to the hospital.

The occupation forces also targeted Jenin Governmental Hospital with bullets and a barrage of poisonous tear gas bombs.

In addition, a volunteer paramedic was shot, and several patients, doctors, and hospital workers suffered suffocation.

The occupation forces deployed their snipers on the roofs of houses and buildings in the city and on the outskirts of the camp, especially Mahyoub Street, Al-Jabriyat neighborhood, Al-Abraj area, Al-Hadaf neighborhood, Khallet Al-Souha, and Talat Al-Ghabz, and imposed a siege on the camp, as the Apache helicopters intensively flew in the sky of the city.

The occupation forces raided the home of the prisoner Zakaria Al-Zubaidi, and the home of the lecturer at the Arab American University, the freed prisoner Jamal Hawee. They also surrounded a house in the Jabriyat neighborhood before raiding it.

The occupation forces severely beat local resident Ahmed Washahi after raiding his house in Jenin. They also detained resident Abu Fidaa Al-Amouri, and his two sons, Fidaa and Muhammad, after raiding their house in the camp and destroying its contents.

The occupation bulldozers began to destroy the Interior Ministry's roundabout in front of the Institutions Complex, demolishing walls, bulldozing several streets, and destroying citizens' vehicles in the city and around the camp, amid the sound of violent explosions.

WAFA correspondent reported that there was a power outage in Jenin camp, the Jabriyat neighborhood, and large neighborhoods in the city, after the occupation destroyed electricity networks.

The occupation bulldozers also removed barriers at the entrance to the Jenin camp, demolished the remaining part of the camp entrance, and turned a residential building adjacent to the camp into a military point.

Special units of the occupation army Tuesday evening infiltrated the Jabriyat neighborhood of the city of Jenin, and raided the house of the secretary of the Fatah movement in the Jenin Governorate, Atta Abu Rumaila, before detaining him and his son Ahmad, after they were severely beaten.

K.T

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