Breaking | Palestinian health officials: A Palestinian dies from injuries sustained from occupation gunfire during the storming of Beit Furik town in Nablus
A Palestinian youth has died after being critically injured by Israeli forces during a raid in Beit Furik, Nablus.
A Palestinian youth, identified as 17-year-old Mohammad Wahbi Abdul Aziz Hennani, has succumbed to injuries sustained from live ammunition fired by Israeli forces during a raid in Beit Furik, a town in the occupied West Bank. This incident occurred on Saturday, where he was shot in the head during the violent encounter, which also left another young man injured in the foot. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the region as violence continues unabated amidst military operations in Palestinian territories.
In conjunction with this tragic event, there were reports of attacks by Israeli settlers on two Palestinian youths in the Mughayer area northeast of Ramallah, further escalating fears and concerns surrounding settlers' violence. The Red Crescent confirmed that these youths were shot with live ammunition, indicating a grave concern for the safety of Palestinian civilians during these confrontations with settlers and military forces alike. Witnesses from Al Jazeera reported that armed settlers attacked a gathering of Palestinians at Abu Najah Bedouin encampment while the Israeli army executed its raids.
The escalating violence does not stop here; on the same day, Israel's army conducted various operations within the West Bank, including the detainment of ten Palestinians, including a child, in the Hatrura Bedouin settlement near Khan al-Ahmar, and further raids in the village of Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem. The continued military actions and arrests by Israeli forces are generating widespread unrest among Palestinians and are drawing international scrutiny regarding human rights violations and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.