Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man, on Tuesday night, in the town of Zeita, north of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, amid the ongoing aggression against Tulkarem city, and the Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps for the 93rd consecutive day.

Media sources said that occupation forces opened fire towards a young man while he was in the vicinity of the Apartheid wall, built on citizens’ lands in the town of Zeita, north of Tulkarem.

Sources added that soldiers shot a young man in the leg with live rounds near the Apartheid wall in Zeita town; he was transported to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital in Tulkarem, in stable condition.

In the same context, the occupation army has continued its military assault against the city of Tulkarem and the Tulkarem refugee camp for 93 consecutive days, and 80 consecutive days in the Nur Shams refugee camp, east of the city.

WAFA correspondent reported that occupation bulldozers levelled the main street in the Thanaba suburb east of the city and destroyed a telephone landline in the same area.

Additional military reinforcements continue to be pushed towards Tulkarem city and its two refugee camps, amidst the ongoing siege and aggression which includes home invasions, abductions, and sabotage operations against private property and infrastructure.

Over the past 93 days, Israeli forces have killed 13 Palestinians in the governorate, injured many others, and abducted dozens of citizens.

More than 25,000 citizens from 4,200 families have been forcibly displaced from their homes in the Tulakrem and Nur Shams refugee camps, while hundreds of citizens have been forced to evacuate their homes in the northern and eastern neighborhoods of the city, after soldiers occupied their homes and converted them into military barracks.

At least 396 Palestinian-owned homes have been completely destroyed by Israeli forces, in the Tulakrem and Nur Shams refugee camps, while 2,573 have been partially destroyed.

Occupation bulldozers have caused unprecedented destruction to vital infrastructure, in addition to citizens’ privately-owned shops and vehicles.