Zionist forces kill Palestinian man and injure child in West Bank raid
A Palestinian man was killed and a child was injured on Sunday morning following a raid by zionist occupation forces (ZOF) in Balata refugee camp, located east of Nablus in the West Bank.
The victim was identified as 27-year-old Samer Rummanah, who succumbed to a critical bullet wound to his head, according to medical sources.
Additionally, a 16-year-old child sustained a bullet injury to his back and was evacuated to the hospital by a Red Crescent ambulance crew.
Martyr Rummanah was mourned by the Lion’s Den resistance group, which identified him as one of its fighters in Balata camp, stating that he died during clashes with Israeli forces.
Local sources reported that Israeli troops entered the eastern area of al-Quds street in Nablus City and Balata camp, engaging in intense gunfire with local youths during the clashes.
Israeli snipers were observed on the rooftops of buildings in Nablus and Balata camp, while military bulldozers were deployed to destroy roads and infrastructure.
During the events, resistance fighters reportedly exchanged fire with Israeli soldiers and detonated an explosive device targeting a bulldozer. (ILKHA)
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