On Sunday, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian teenage boy in Beita town, south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Media sources said several Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers invaded the Jabal Al-Arma area in Beita, leading to protests before the army fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot Karam Ayman Dweikat, 17, with live rounds in the abdomen, causing serious wounds.

The child was rushed to a hospital in Nablus but succumbed to his serious gunshot wounds despite efforts to save his life.

On Saturday evening, the soldiers killed Mohammad Rifat Adwan, 16, in Far’un town, south of Tulkarem, and Omar Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Asmar, 15, in Zeita town, north of Tulkarem in the northwestern West Bank.

Their deaths brought the number of Palestinians whom Israeli soldiers killed in Tulkarem on Friday and Saturday to seven; they were among fifteen Palestinians whom Israeli soldiers killed in the West Bank Friday.

The number of Palestinians, killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank in one week, is 49, in addition to dozens of injuries.

In the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported that Israeli missiles and shells have killed 300 Palestinians and injured 800, mainly women and children, in 24 hours.

The number of Palestinians killed by Israeli missiles and shells since last Saturday is now more than 2384, in addition to 10250 injured, including dozens with serious wounds. Most of the casualties are civilians, including women and children.

The Health Ministry added that the army also bombed 15 medical centers and ambulance, killing 28 medics, and added that the Israeli missiles have obliterated more than 15 Palestinian families.

Overwhelmed hospitals in Gaza have no space in their morgues, and after placing dozens of corpses in corridors of hospital and medical centers, the Palestinians started digging a mass grave to burry at least 100 Palestinians near the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza; theirfamilies could not claim their bodies due to the intensity of the bombings.