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Two Palestinians were wounded by the Israeli army near Ramallah

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Palestinian local sources said that Israeli soldiers opened fire on two Palestinian youths while they were harvesting their lands between the villages of Al-Mughair and Tirmasaea, east of Ramallah.

One of the two youths was wounded in the abdomen, while the other was wounded in the foot, and Palestinian sources denied the Israeli army’s account that the two young men tried to carry out a stabbing against soldiers.

In a statement, the Israeli army said that an army had shot two Palestinians who tried to stab soldiers operating in the Binyamin area near Ramallah.

The region is witnessing continuous attacks by settlers against Palestinian farmers and herdsmen.

The two injured young men(two brothers) were taken to a hospital in Ramallah for treatment.

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Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
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