
One Palestinian Martyred, Several Injured, by Israeli Gunfire in Occupied West Bank
Nine young men were injured by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire during a raid on the city of Nablus on Tuesday.
The Ministry of Health reported that nine citizens were injured by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire during the raid, including one in critical condition.
They were transferred to Rafidia Governmental Hospital.
The occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus from the Hawara checkpoint, raiding the Gulf Exchange at Zawata Roundabout and the Ashqar Gold and Jewelry shops in the commercial market. They seized their contents amid gunfire and tear gas canisters.

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