Two Palestinians shot in Israeli raid near Ramallah
Two young men were wounded by Israeli live fire after forces stormed the Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, Wafa news agency reported.
One was shot in the hip and hand, and the other in the foot. Both were reported to be in a stable condition, it said.
Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids and incursions into Palestinian towns and villages across the West Bank since launching their genocidal war on Gaza. The raids are typically accompanied by mass arrests, destruction of infrastructure, home demolitions and killings.
Israeli forces raid multiple towns near Nablus
Israeli forces carried out raids in several towns across the Nablus area in the occupied West Bank, including Sebastia to the northwest and Duma and Aqraba to the south, Wafa news agency reported, citing local officials.
The mayor of Sebastia said troops storm the town almost daily, raiding homes, smashing property and forcing shops to close. He described the latest raid as accompanied by provocations and heavy reinforcements.
In Duma, Israeli forces entered the al-Samara neighbourhood and surrounding Bedouin communities, while in Aqraba troops spread out across several areas of the town, the local village council said.







