On Sunday night, Israeli forces shot two Palestinian young men, injuring one seriously, after invading the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah in the central part of the occupied West Bank.
In a statement, the Palestinian Health Ministry announced that “one person was seriously injured and another was slightly injured, by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets, and arrived at the Istishari Hospital from the Jalazone camp.”
Media sources said that undercover Israeli agents (Musta’ribeen) infiltrated the Al-Jalazone refugee camp on Sunday night, and opened fire with live rounds.
The sources added that occupation soldiers shot two Palestinian young men with live ammunition and injured, including one who sustained serious injuries. In addition, the army abducted the citizen, Mohammad Marwan al-Kanash from his vehicle in the center of the camp.
In related news, illegal Israeli colonizers assaulted Palestinians and international activists, and burned vehicles in the town of Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah, on Sunday morning.
Media sources reported that a group of illegal settlers assaulted and wounded two Palestinian citizens, including a woman, and an international activist, in addition to burning two vehicles.
The sources added that Israeli forces opened fire at farmers who were picking olives in the Wadi Ammar area, forcing them to flee from their own land.
In the evening, armed Israeli settlers assaulted Palestinian farmers in the nearby village of Taybeh, east of Ramallah.
Media sources said that a group of illegal colonizers attacked farmers who were picking olives, assaulting one, before the army facilitated the settlers’ withdrawal.
