On Tuesday afternoon, Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian teenage girl and prevented medics from reaching her until she succumbed to her wounds in Kafr Dan town, west of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said its medics moved the slain child, Lujain Osama Abdul-Rauf Mosleh, 16, to a hospital in Jenin.

Ahmad Mer’ey, the head of Kafr Dan Village Council said the soldiers invaded the town and surrounded a home before bulldozing and destroying its surrounding streets.

Mer’ey added that the soldiers forced the family out of the surrounded home and fired many live rounds at random, killing the teenage girl.

Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the Al-Hadaf neighborhood in Jenin city, while more armored vehicles were employed in the neighborhoods, the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas.

On Tuesday evening, two Palestinians were killed after the army surrounded a home and fired live rounds and Enegra shells at it, in the Thannaba Suburb in Tulkarem, in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the General Authority of Civil Affairs informed them that the two slain Palestinians are Rami Hatem Mohammad Abbas, 37, and Nour Hasan Zayet, 24.

Earlier Tuesday, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenage boy and injured his father in the Tulkarem refugee camp, in Tulkarem, in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part.

Medical sources have confirmed that Israeli army sharpshooters shot the child, Mohammad Abdullah Kanaan, 16, with a live round in the head, and his father, who was walking next to him, in the abdomen.

In Qalqilia, in the northwestern West Bank, the soldiers shot a young man in the thigh after they invaded the city; the wounded Palestinian was moved to a hospital in the city.

Israel has now killed 32 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since last Wednesday: 19 in Jenin, 6 in Tulkarem, 4 in Tubas, and 3 in Hebron, bringing the number of slain Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7, 2023, to 685.