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by IMEMC News
Oct 16, 2024
Israeli forces assassinated a Palestinian young man, and injured others, on Tuesday evening, in the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The General Authority for Civil Affairs informed the Palestinian Health Ministry that the young man, Karim Samer Tawfiq Jabarin, 20, was killed by Israeli forces and his body was confiscated.
Media sources said an undercover Israeli unit infiltrated the camp, and besieged a house in the Jenin refugee camp before many military reinforcements, including bulldozers, stormed the city and surrounded the camp.
Occupation forces fired heavily at the besieged home and fire at least one “Energa” anti-tank grenade at the home, killing the young man, Jabarin, before seizing his body.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported six other wounded citizens, including a 60-year-old man whom soldiers shot with a live round in the leg.
The PRCS added that their ambulance crews also transferred five citizens, including three women, from the Jenin camp, suffering injuries after being assaulted by occupation soldiers.
Armed Palestinian resistance fighters engaged in fierce gun battles with the attacking army, and targeted military vehicles with crude explosive devices.
Sources added that infantry units were deployed in several locations around the camp, coinciding with the intense overhead flight of reconnaissance drones and the sound of explosions.
In related news, the young man, Salah Mohammad Jabarin, died from serious gunshot wounds he sustained in Jenin, on July 5, 2024, when soldiers killed his father, Mohammad Mahmoud Jabarin, 54, in addition to six others.
On Monday, Israeli forces shot and killed the Palestinian child, Rayan Ibrahim Al-Sayed, 17, in addition to the former prisoner, Mahmoud Mamoun Abu Al-Rab, 23, and injured four others during a military assault on the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp.
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