Zionist forces kill Palestinian youth, kidnap Islamic Jihad leader in Jenin

Zionist occupation forces stormed Jenin refugee camp late Monday, killing a 17-year-old Palestinian and kidnaping Bassam al-Saadi, a senior member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
Derar Riyad al-Kafrini was killed by the bullets of the Zionist occupation forces in a raid on the Jenin refugee camp north of the occupied West Bank.
Kafrini was pronounced dead on arrival at Jenin government hospital, the health ministry said in a statement
During the raid, Islamic Jihad leader Bassam al-Saadi and his son-in-law Ashraf Zidan Molmad Aljada were kidnaped by zionist forces, according to local sources.
Jenin and its refugee camp, which has a long and heroic history of resistance against israeli occupation, has been one of the main areas targeted by zionist forces for years. (ILKHA)
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