Three Children Injured by Gunfire During Israeli Raid in Central Hebron
SadaNews - Three children (16, 16, 14 years old) were injured today, Thursday, by live ammunition during an Israeli occupation raid in the center of Hebron, aimed at securing the entry of settlers to an archaeological site.
Local sources mentioned that the occupation forces raided in large numbers the Bab al-Zawiya area in the city center, along with the road leading to Beersheba, to secure the entry of groups of settlers to an archaeological site.
These forces completely closed off the area, preventing the movement of citizens and vehicles, forcing shop owners to close their businesses, and dispersing citizens by force using live ammunition and tear gas canisters, resulting in the injury of three children by live ammunition in the feet. They were transferred to Hebron Government Hospital, and their injuries were described as moderate.
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