The Israeli army withdrew, late Monday night, from the Tulkarem refugee camp in the northwestern part of the West Bank, while six additional injuries arrived at Tulkarem hospitals.

Four young men sustained live gunshot wounds, while two others were brutally assaulted by occupation forces during the incursion.

Palestinian Red Crescent Society crews said that they transported, on Monday night, two Palestinian young men to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital with live gunshot wounds to the abdomen and thigh.

According to Palestine TV, the army withdrew its vehicles from the area late just before midnight on Tuesday, allowing ambulance crews to reach those injured inside the camp.

Earlier Monday, soldiers killed one young man and injured two females, including a child, during the large-scale invasion into the Tulkarem refugee camp.

Media sources said that earlier in the day, two young men with gunshot wounds to the lower extremities, and two young men who were assaulted by Israeli forces, arrived at the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital.

It was added that several minor injuries were treated inside the camp by local medics.

Soldiers stormed many citizens’ homes in the Tulkarem refugee camp and the Thanaba suburb, and subjected their residents to interrogation.

At midnight on Tuesday, Israeli forces invaded the villages of Jalboun, Arrabuna, and Faqq’ua, east and northeast of Jenin in the northern West Bank, and carried out a search campaign.

Before dawn on Tuesday, the army stormed the “Al-Zeer area”, east of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank and invaded, searched, and ransacked the home of Qusay Al-Zeer.