[Tuesday Evening, January 7, 2014] Palestinian medical sources have reported that at least fifteen young Palestinian men have been injured after Israeli soldiers invaded Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.The sources said that the soldiers fired dozens of rubber-coated metal bullets, leading to the injury of at least fifteen Palestinians who received medical treatment by local medics, the Palestinian News Agency (SAFA) has reported.

Local sources said that clashes took place between local youth and Israeli soldiers after the army stopped and harassed several residents, at a roadblock installed at the entrance of the camp.

The sources added that the soldiers also prevented the residents from leaving the refugee camp or entering it.

The attack led to violent clashes between the soldiers and local youth who hurled stones and empty bottles at them, while the army fired rubber-coated metal bullets and concussion grenades.

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