At least 4 Palestinians killed by zionist occupation forces in Jenin

Zionist occupation forces killed at least four Palestinians and wounded at least 13 others in the northern occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday morning, the Health Ministry said.
Zionist occupation troops launch a widescale invasion of the Jenin refugee camp, deploying snipers to rooftops and preventing ambulances from entering the camp.
Explosions and heavy gunfire were heard throughout the camp, according to local sources.
According to Palestinian Health Ministry, at least Palestinians were killed by zionist army gunfire during the violent raid into the city and neighboring refugee camps.
One of the martyrs, Saeb Issam Mahmoud Izreiqi, 24, was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition after being shot by Zionist army gunfire and succumbed to his wounds afterwards.
The identities of the other martyrs were not immediately clear. (ILKHA)
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