4 Palestinians killed, 44 others injured in Jenin military raid

Four Palestinians were shot and killed, and 44 others were injured after zionist occupation forces (ZOF) stormed Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday morning.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the three victims as Ahmed Nazmi Alawneh, Abdel Fathi Khazem, Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Wana, and Muhammad Abu Na'asah..
Local sources reported that the ZOF stormed in large numbers the Jenin refugee camp and besieged a house belonging to a relative of the martyr Raad Khazem.
The zionist army targeted the besieged house with an anti-tank missile, after those entrenched inside it refused to surrender.
Zionist military sources said that the brother of the martyr Raad Khazem was killed during the attack.
Earlier this month, the zOF blew up the family house of the martyr Raad Khazem, which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
A local young man was killed during the events, while 16 others were injured. (ILKHA)
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