Occupied Al-Quds, (ST)- A Palestinian was martyred on Wednesday as a result of being shot by Israeli occupation forces in an attack on the city of Jenin and its camp in the occupied West Bank.
Wafa News Agency on Wednesday reported that the occupation forces stormed into the city of Jenin and its camp from Nazareth and Haifa Streets.
The occupation forces raided homes and then besieged two of them in the camp amid a barrage of bullets and poison gas bombs that led to the death of a Palestinian, the injury of two others, and the arrest of eight, including two brothers.
The occupation forces also destroyed the infrastructure in the city of Jenin and its camp especially in Haifa Street, Yahya Ayyash Roundabout, and Al-Jalbouni Roundabout. They destroyed and burned Palestinian property and vehicles, and bombed with a missile a house in the Al-Samran neighborhood in the camp.
A Palestinian was injured and others were arrested yesterday during the occupation forces’ storming of several areas in the occupied West Bank.
A Palestinian prisoner martyred in the occupation detention centers as a result of medical negligence
In another development, a Palestinian prisoner on Wednesday was martyred in Israeli occupation detention centers as a result of the ongoing policy of deliberate medical neglect against prisoners.
The Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners’ Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club said in a statement reported by Wafa News Agency that a 53-year-old prisoner from Al-Fara’a camp, north of Tubas in the occupied West Bank, was martyred today as a result of deliberate medical negligence in the “Nafha” prison.
This happened after his health condition deteriorated and he suffered from chronic diseases, constant pain, and complications from fractures in his right hand. He was paralyzed by occupation bullets in 2001, and six years after his injury, his forces arrested him in 2007.
Thus, the number of prisoners from the West Bank who were martyred in occupation prisons since the start of the aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip rose to nine.
Nada Haj Khidr