
Palestinian martyred by Israeli enemy gunfire inside besieged house in northern West Bank
A Palestinian was martyred by Israeli occupation forces on Sunday inside a besieged home in the village of Salim, east of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent stated in a release that its teams "received the body of a martyr from inside a home besieged (by the Israeli enemy army) in Salim village and transported it to the hospital."
Meanwhile, the official Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) quoted Salim village council head Adli Ashhtiya as saying that Israeli occupation forces raided the village and surrounded two homes in its eastern area, amid heavy gunfire in the region, coinciding with the arrival of additional military reinforcements.
Ashhtiya added that clashes erupted between the occupation army and local residents, during which live ammunition was heavily fired toward civilians and their houses.
The escalation of attacks by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank, including East Quds, alongside the ongoing genocide in Gaza, has resulted in the killing of at least 1,000 Palestinians, the injury of nearly 7,000 others, and the arrest of over 18,000, according to official Palestinian sources.
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