A Palestinian young man succumbed to serious gunshot wounds, on Saturday, as a result of the Israeli army’s military assault against the Al-Fara’a refugee camp, south of Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank on Friday.

The Ministry of Health announced that a seventh Palestinian has died after the army’s attack on the Al-Fara’a refugee camp, south of Tubas that left six Palestinians dead, including a 14-year-old child.

The Ministry announced the death of Rami Jamal Al-Jandab, 25, after he sustained a critical gunshot wound inflicted on him on Friday, bringing the total number of Palestinians killed by the occupation forces’ attack to seven.

Undercover Israeli agents (Musta’ribeen) infiltrated, on Friday, the Al-Fara’a refugee camp, south of Tubas, followed by a large number of reinforcements.

At least five other young men were shot with live rounds during the military assault against the camp, while two others were abducted.

With the death of Al-Jandab Israeli forces and illegal colonizers have killed 264 Palestinians in the West Bank since Oct. 7.



The six Palestinians killed on Friday, including a child, were identified as Maher Abdullah Ahmad Jawabra, 14, Emad Nihad Khaled Jawabra, 18, Omar Bassem Mahmoud Sobeh, 23, Qassem Mohammad Mustafa Daraghma, 33, Tha’er Abdullah Shahin, 36, and Bara’ Mousa Al-Amir, 30.