Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man and injured another, on Sunday, in the Al-Ein refugee camp, west of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that the citizen, Majed Mohammad Daoud, 42, was killed on Sunday after Israeli forces shot him multiple times during a military incursion into the Al-Ein refugee camp.

The Ministry added that Daoud sustained serious injuries to the abdomen and extremities, after occupation soldiers shot him several times with live ammunition.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its ambulance crews transported a 22-year-old man who suffered a shrapnel wound to the leg, while Israeli soldiers blocked ambulance crews from approaching Daoud.
The PRCS added that the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from approaching the seriously wounded Daoud, before medics attempted resuscitation measures; he succumbed to his wounds on arrival to hospital.
Media sources reported that undercover Israeli agents (Musta’ribeen) infiltrated the Al-Ein refugee camp, at dawn, and besieged the Mabrouk family home, before military reinforcements arrived, while soldiers fired many live rounds and tear gas canisters.
According to Ghassan Hamdan, the director of medical relief in Nablus, Daoud died as a result of Israeli soldiers leaving him bleeding for more than 30 minutes, denying him medical treatment.
Hamdan added that soldiers removed the wounded man’s clothing and photographed him, before dragging his body and assaulting citizens.
Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces and colonizers have killed 220 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 40 children and 6 women.
Occupation forces have killed 74 Palestinians in Jenin, 39 in Nablus, 29 in Tubas, 17 in Tulkarem, 18 in Hebron, 17 in Ramallah, 9 in Bethlehem, 7 in Jerusalem, 6 in Qalqilia, 3 in Salfit, and 1 in Jericho, according to the Shireen Observatory.
In the Gaza Strip, the overall death toll since October 7, 2023 has increased to 68,159 including women and children, while at least 170,203 Palestinians have sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of Israel’s military onslaught.