ZOF blows up Palestinian house in Jenin refugee camp

The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) blew up a Palestinian house in Jenin refugee camp, after storming and besieging the area since the Friday morning hours.
At least eleven people were injured during the events, local sources reported.
ZOF soldiers stormed the camp and surrounded a local house belonging to Mahmoud al-Daba'i, which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
The snipers of zionist occupation military were deployed in large numbers in the surrounding areas.
Shortly after shelling al-Daba'i's house, a zionist military bulldozer and several military vehicles stormed the area.
Medical sources affirmed that six locals suffered live shot injuries during the raid.
The ex-prisoner Daoud Al-Zubaidi, the brother of prisoner Zakaria Al-Zubaidi who escaped Gilboa prison last August, was among the injured people.
Zionist occupation forces detained the mother of al-Daba'i and used her as a human shield to press him to hand himself over.
Ambulance crews were also detained in a nearby house and prevented from transferring the injured. (ILKHA)
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