On Wednesday, an Israeli soldier killed a young Palestinian man in Qalqilia, in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part.

Media sources said several army vehicles invaded Qalqilia, leading to protests before the soldiers fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

Medical sources said the soldiers shot Hamza Sayel Taha Nazzal, 19, with a live round in the chest.

Palestinian medics rushed the seriously wounded young man to Darwish Nazzal Hospital in Qalqilia, but he succumbed to his wounds.

On Wednesday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed four Palestinians, including a child, and injured many others when the army fired two missiles at several Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp as occupation forces invaded Jenin city and the neighboring village of Burqin in the northern West Bank.

Three Palestinians, Mohammad Qadri Al-Sabah, Mahmoud Al-Fayed, and Mahmoud Abu Qatana, were instantly killed by the missiles, and later on, medical sources at Jenin Governmental Hospital later announced the death of the 15-year-old child, Eid Nabil Marei, 15, of wounds he sustained as a result of Israeli missiles.

Also, a Palestinian, Khaled Salam Fuqaha, 19, from Anabta town, east of Tulkarem, in the northwestern West Bank, succumbed to serious wounds he suffered a week earlier after Israeli soldiers shot him.

Israeli soldiers have killed 103 Palestinians and injured hundreds in the occupied West Bank since October 7.

On Wednesday, Israeli missiles and shells killed dozens of Palestinians and injured hundreds, including women and children, when the army targeted dozens of structures, residential buildings, homes, and public facilities across the devastated Gaza Strip.

Israeli missiles have killed more than 5791, including at least 2,055 children (800 more missing) and 1,119 women, and injured more than 18000.

The Israeli army also targeted 57 medical facilities, killing 73 medical workers and destroying 25 ambulances.

Twelve hospitals, 32 medical centers, and urgent aid clinics had to shut down as they ran out of fuel needed to keep power emendators running.