Six Palestinians were injured by zionist occupation forces during confrontations in the Aqabet Jabr refugee camp, located south of Jericho in the occupied West Bank.
According to the Red Crescent and medical sources, zionist forces shot the Palestinians in their lower body parts. The injured individuals were swiftly transported to the hospital for necessary treatment.
The incident occurred during a large-scale raid and detention campaign carried out by zionist forces within the refugee camp. As tensions escalated, intense clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli soldiers. The soldiers employed various means, including live ammunition, rubber bullets, and toxic gas canisters, targeting both civilians and their homes.
The clashes at Aqabet Jabr stand as a stark reminder of the ongoing Israeli brutality in the occupied territories. The injuries sustained by the Palestinians further underscore the urgent need for efforts to stop the occupation regime. (ILKHA)
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