On Wednesday afternoon, it was reported that a Palestinian young man succumbed to critical wounds he sustained last month, during an Israeli military assault on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank.


Media sources quoted the head of the Popular Committee for Tulkarem Camp Services, who said that the young man, Abdul-Karim Ibrahim Bodeirat, 24, died of critical wounds from a drone strike against a group of men in the Tulkarem refugee camp on November 14.

It was added that the young man was struck in the abdomen with missile fragments fired by an Israeli drone; he had been receiving treatment at a hospital in Nablus before the news of his death today.

During the attack on the Tulkarem camp, an armed drone fired a missile at a group of young men while they were in the Al-Ghanem neighborhood in the camp, killing three and injuring three others, including Badirat.

Soldiers also shot and killed four other young men, killing a total of seven young men during the military operation.

Before dawn Wednesday, a missile fired by an Israeli drone killed six young men, and injured four others, three of whom sustained serious wounds, in the Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem.