On Thursday evening, Palestinian medical sources have confirmed the death of a young man whom Israeli soldiers shot last Friday, October 20, in Toura village, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

The sources said the young man, Mohammad Ahmad Sadeq Qabaha, 25, who also had special needs, was shot in the thigh when the army invaded Toura village.

He was rushed to Ibn Sina Hospital and was admitted to surgery, but he remained in a critical condition until he succumbed to his wounds.

Also, the Israeli soldiers killed Osaid Hamdi Hmeidat, 17, after the army invaded the Al-Jalazoun refugee camp north of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.

Israel has now killed 106 Palestinians and injured 1900 in the occupied West Bank since November 7.

In the Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles and shells have killed more than 7029, including at least 2913 children, and injured more than 18500, in addition to about 1500 still under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said 149 families lost ten or more Palestinians due to Israeli missiles, 123 families lost between 6-9 members, and 416 families lost 2-5 members.

Among the slain Palestinians are 73 medical workers, in addition to more than 100 wounded and at least 50 ambulances damaged, including 25 destroyed ambulances.