JENIN, November 7, 2024 (WAFA) – A Palestinian citizen was killed by Israeli occupation forces' bullets on Wednesday evening during their ongoing aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that a citizen from the area of Harsh al-Sa'ada was shot with three bullets in Jenin, adding that his injury was reported to be critical before he was transferred to the hospital.
Meanwhile, Ibn Sina Hospital reported that a serious injury by the Israeli occupation's bullets in the thigh was received at the hospital.
Later, Ibn Sina Hospital and the Ministry of Health confirmed that Abdullah Muhammad al-Sa'adi, 53, was killed due to his critical injury, bringing the number of slain people in Jenin Governorate within 48 hours to 7, and in the West Bank to 10.
The occupation forces surrounded a house in the said area, while local sources told WAFA that the occupation forces surrounded the house of the family of the slain Palestinian youth Amjad al-Qanari, and asked his brother Ibrahim via loudspeakers to surrender himself, and fired bullets directly at the house, while a drone was flying over the house.
The sources added that the occupation forces detained siblings Ahmad and Ziad Al-Qanari before withdrawing from the vicinity of the house.
Later, the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood in the city of Jenin, amid heavy and random gunfire, coinciding with the occupation sending military reinforcements to the city from the Salem military checkpoint.
Civil defense crews rushed to Jenin camp to extinguish a fire that broke out in a house during the occupation's ongoing storming of the camp and the city since this morning.
Local sources reported to WAFA that the occupation forces detained two young men from Jenin camp while they were in the German neighborhood in the city.
With the killing of Al-Saadi, the number of slain Palestinians in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, since the beginning of the occupation's comprehensive aggression against our people on October 7, 2023, has risen to 777, including 167 children.
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