Zionist regime shoots Palestinian in Jericho, destroys facilities in Bethlehem

The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) shot Wednesday night a Palestinian young man with a live bullet in his stomach near Ain Al-Sultan refugee camp, north of Jericho.
Local sources reported that clashes broke out with ZOF on the main street next to Shahwan's house, which the occupation forcibly turned into a synagogue in Ain Al-Sultan camp. During these clashes, ZOF fired live bullets, tear gas and sound grenades in the area which led to the injury of a young man with a live bullet in the stomach.
Meanwhile, ZOF demolished three residential tents and five barns for raising livestock in Keysan village, east of Bethlehem, on Thursday.
Ahmed Ghazal, the deputy head of Kisan village council, stated that ZOF stormed the Tina area and closed it before traffic to prevent citizens from entering and leaving. The ZOF also demolished five barns and three tents under the pretext of unauthorized construction.
Ghazal indicated that ZOF escalated its attacks on the village recently, seizing large areas of land, stopping construction of a school, and demolishing barns and tents. (ILKHA)
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