On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian child in Burin village, south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Media sources said several army jeeps invaded the village, leading to protests before the soldiers fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs at the unarmed Palestinian protesters and at surrounding homes and buildings.

The sources added that the soldiers killed Mo’taz Anas Eid, 16, after shooting him with live fire in the back.

The child was rushed to a hospital, but all efforts to save his life failed due to the extensive bleeding and organ damage.

During a predawn invasion Wednesday, the Israeli army shot and killed a young Palestinian man and injured another before abducting him in the town of Azzoun east of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank.

On Wednesday, Israeli missiles and shells killed at least two hundred Palestinians and wounded hundreds after firing barrages of missiles and shells at homes and buildings in the densely populated and devastated Gaza Strip.

Israeli missiles and shells have killed at least 14532 Palestinians, including more than 6000 children and 4000 women (%70 of slain Palestinians are women and children), since October 7. Among the slain Palestinians are 205 doctors, nurses, and medics, in addition to 64 journalists.

The number of wounded Palestinians exceeded 35000; % 75 of them were women and children, while the army also fired missiles and shells at 102 government-run facilities and 266 schools, including UNRWA-run schools, destroying 67 of the schools and causing serious damage to other targeted schools and buildings.

There are more than 7000 Palestinians, including 4700 children and women, largely buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings and in trees across the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday evening, a large Israeli army force invaded the city of Tulkarem and its refugee camp in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, killing six Palestinian young men, while injuring and abducting others.

 

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