
Four Palestinian youths injured by enemy fire in Jenin, Beit Fajjar
Jenin - Saba:
A Palestinian youth was injured by Israeli enemy fire in the city of Jenin at dawn on Tuesday.
The Red Crescent Society told the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that Israeli forces prevented its crews from transporting the injured youth to the eastern neighborhood of the city.
The Israeli forces had surrounded a house in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin and fired Energa shells at it.
They also surrounded a building in the Khallet al-Sawha neighborhood, adjacent to Jenin refugee camp, and demanded that residents evacuate via loudspeakers.
In the western part of the city, Israeli forces surrounded the Lavender Hall on Haifa Street and demanded that a number of young men leave.
Three young men were also injured last night by enemy fire during an incursion into the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem.
Local sources reported that enemy forces stormed the town and positioned themselves in several neighborhoods, firing sound bombs, tear gas, and live ammunition. Three young men were injured in the foot, and several other residents suffered suffocation.
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