On Friday, Israeli forces shot three Palestinians, including two children after storming the village of Sanur, south of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.
Paramedic Murad Khamayseh told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle in the village, causing a father and his two children to sustain shrapnel injuries.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that its ambulance crews treated two girls (10 and 12) and their father (45) who were injured by fragments of live rounds in the head; they were brought to a health center in the village before being transported to the Jenin Governmental Hospital.
Media sources said that occupation forces invaded the village before opening live fire at the family’s vehicle, and stormed many citizen’s homes: there were no arrests reported.
In related news, Israeli forces stormed, along with Israeli Defense Minister, Yisrael Katz and head of the northern West Bank settlement council, Yossi Dagan, the evacuated “Sanur” settlement, located northwest of Jaba’ town, south of Jenin.
Media sources said that a large army force, accompanied by two military helicopters invaded the site of the “Sanur” colony which was evacuated in 2005, in addition to the “Homesh”, “Ganim”, “Kadim” settlements, and the “Dotan-Arava” camp.
It is important to mention that the Israeli “Security Cabinet” recently approved the construction of 22 new colonies in the occupied West Bank, including the reconstruction of Homesh and Sanur, two colonies previously dismantled under Israel’s 2005 disengagement plan.
Similarly, occupation forces have continued to besiege and occupy the city of Jenin and its refugee camp and the city of Tulkarem and its two refugee camps, Tulkarem and Nur Shams, for more than four consecutive months.