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NewsA Palestinian youth was wounded by live bullets during clashes with the occupation forces in Ramallah

A Palestinian youth was wounded by live bullets during clashes with the occupation forces in Ramallah

Today, a Palestinian youth was injured, during clashes with the Israeli occupation forces, in the village of Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank.

And local sources reported that clashes broke out between the occupation forces and a group of young men in the eastern area of ​​the village, during which the occupation soldiers fired live bullets and gas bombs, which led to the injury of a young man with live bullets in the leg, after which he was transferred to the hospital. On the other hand, the occupation forces launched a massive campaign of arrests in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem, as they stormed a number of homes of Jerusalemites and residents of the Old City’s neighborhoods, tampered with the contents of the houses and abused the families before arresting the youth. The occupation soldiers also detained a photojournalist while documenting the arrest campaign in the Old City.

The occupation forces also arrested two university students near the settlement of Halamish, which is established on the lands of the villages of Deir Nizam and Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah, while they were passing a military checkpoint near the settlement.

A Palestinian young man was killed at dawn today by the occupation forces’ bullets near the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, and after his martyrdom, the occupation forces completely closed the Old City in Jerusalem, accompanied by the storming of Al-Aqsa and assaulting the seclusion inside it and trying to remove them by force, and an extensive deployment of the occupation forces at the gates of Al-Aqsa. .

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