HEBRON, November 27, 2017 (WAFA) – A Palestinian who was wounded during clashes with Israeli soldiers at Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron on Sunday and snatched by Israeli soldiers from an ambulance was dropped late at night at the entrance to the camp, according to medical sources.
Ahmad Abu Rayya, 20, was hit in the leg by a live bullet fired by Israeli soldiers during confrontations at the camp.
However, while a Red Crescent ambulance was transferring him to hospital in Bethlehem, soldiers stopped the ambulance near the Gush Etzion settlement block north of Hebron and snatched Abu Rayya taking him to an unknown destination.
The Red Crescent said the army brought Abu Rayya to the camp late at night and left him at the camp’s entrance.
He was picked up by Palestinians and transported to a hospital in Hebron for treatment.
M.K.