On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed a 70-year-old man in Nablus and a Palestinian teenage boy in Halhoul town, north of Hebron, and in the occupied West Bank’s southern and northern parts.

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, the army killed Samir Mahmoud Sabra, 72, from the Public Housing area in the city.

Media sources said several army vehicles invaded Nablus, leading to protests, and fired a barrage of live fire randomly.

The sources added that the soldiers shot Samir while standing on his home’s balcony, inflicting serious abdominal wounds and extensive bleeding.

in Halhoul town, north of Hebron, the soldiers killed a teenage boy, Mohammad Nidal Mohammad Milhem, 17.

Medical sources at the Al-Mezan Hospital in Hebron said the soldiers shot Mohammad with live fire in the abdomen, causing extensive internal organ damage and bleeding.

Mohammad was shot after dozens of soldiers invaded the Industrial School in Halhoul, where dozens of Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip have been staying after the Israeli soldiers detained them in occupied Jerusalem and other parts of the country.

The army caused damage to the school and interrogated the workers before abducting fifty of them, in addition to 26 Palestinians from several parts of the governorate.

The attacks led to protests in several parts of Halhoul before the soldiers fired many live rounds, wounding three Palestinians, including Mohammad.

On Monday evening, Israeli soldiers killed Anas Raed Manasra, 19, near the Annexation Wall west of Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

On Monday morning, medical sources confirmed the death of Rami Bilal Hassan, 33, whom Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured last Friday near Tulkarem, in the northwestern West Bank.

Mohammad’s death brings the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli army and paramilitary colonizers in the West Bank since October 7th to sixty-one.

In the Gaza Strip, the army continued its bombing of homes, apartment buildings, media officers, medical centers, and infrastructure, killing at least 2800 Palestinians and wounding more than 10,000. The number of slain Palestinians does not include hundreds buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings.

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