Occupation Forces Blow Up a House in Jenin, Storm Nablus and Injure a Young Man in Al-Ram
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Occupation Forces Blow Up a House in Jenin, Storm Nablus and Injure a Young Man in Al-Ram

SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces blew up a house today, Tuesday evening, in the Al-Hadaf neighborhood of Jenin city.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces detonated a house in the neighborhood, where a loud explosion was heard and columns of smoke rose.

The occupation forces had arrested two young men from their home in the Jabriyat neighborhood of Jenin city this morning, coinciding with the assassination of three young men in the village of Kafr Qud west of Jenin.

The occupation forces also stormed several villages and towns in Nablus governorate.

Local sources indicated that the occupation forces stormed the town of Qusra to the south and the village of Burqa to the northwest of the city, as well as the new and old Askar refugee camps, conducting a provocative tour in their streets before withdrawing.

Meanwhile, a young man was injured by occupation gunfire in the town of Al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its teams dealt with the injury of a 28-year-old young man from live bullets in the knee, near the separation and expansion wall in Al-Ram town, and he was taken to the hospital.

Local sources mentioned that the occupation forces pursued a number of workers near the separation and expansion wall, and fired at them, resulting in one of them being shot.

Since the beginning of this year, 15 workers have been martyred by the fire of Israeli occupation forces, or during pursuits within the 1948 territories, or by falling from the separation and expansion wall, according to data from the General Union of Palestinian Workers.

In recent months, hundreds of workers have been subjected to arrest and abuse by Israeli police, under the pretext of not having permits.

Since October 2023, the union has documented the martyrdom of 42 workers and more than 32,000 cases of arrest among workers.