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Israeli forces raid Jenin, one injured

JENIN, Thursday, June 27, 2024 (WAFA) - A Palestinian youth Thursday dawn injured by Israeli occupation forces in the city of Jenin, according to health sources.

WAFA correspondent said that a young man in the Old City of the Sibat neighborhood of Jenin was injured by shrapnel from occupation bullets in the face, and that the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from transporting him to the hospital.

The occupation forces, which stormed Jenin shortly before midnight, continued to deploy military reinforcements at dawn today in the city and the outskirts of the camp, and deployed dozens of sniper soldiers on the roofs of commercial buildings and houses and in the neighborhoods of the city and its commercial center, amid the outbreak of confrontations described as “violent” and the sound of explosions being heard.

WAFA correspondent said that the occupation forces obstructed ambulances and inspected them, and carried out a massive campaign of raids and searches of homes in the city and the outskirts of the camp.

On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation forces detained three citizens from the city of Jenin.

Security sources told WAFA that the occupation forces stormed the city of Jenin and the outskirts of the camp, from Nazareth Street, and detained three, including two ex-detainees at the entrance to the camp.

Meanwhile, violent confrontations broke out in several city areas, and the outskirts of the Jenin camp, as soldiers fired tear gas bombs in the courtyard of Jenin Governmental Hospital, and bullets at citizens and their vehicles.

Israeli special forces stormed the Carmel Pharmacy near Jenin Governmental Hospital, which is close to the Jenin camp, and detained those inside it, and transferred them to an unknown destination.

WAFA correspondent said that the occupation bulldozers were carrying out a massive destruction of infrastructure on Nazareth Street and inside the Jenin camp.

K.T

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