Israeli army kills 15-year-old Palestinian boy in West Bank raid

Israeli army kills 15-year-old Palestinian boy in West Bank raid

A 15-year-old boy was killed in an Israeli army operation within the occupied West Bank metropolis of Jericho on Monday, based on the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The useless teen was recognized as Mohammad Fayez Balhan, who suffered gunshot wounds to the top, chest and stomach within the incident at a refugee camp, the ministry stated.

The ministry added two different individuals had been injured by Israeli fireplace and had been admitted to the hospital for medical consideration.

According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces raided the Aqbat Jabr refugee camp, triggering clashes with native residents.

The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) claimed that primarily based on intelligence, it was within the camp on an operation to arrest a suspect.

“During the activity, violent riots were instigated in a number of locations,” it stated.

“As the soldiers left the area, suspects opened fire toward them, hurled explosive devices and Molotov cocktails. The soldiers responded with live fire.”

The boy’s dying comes as tensions soar within the area since Israeli police attacked and forcibly eliminated Muslim worshippers from contained in the Al-Aqsa Mosque complicated in occupied East Jerusalem final week.

The Israeli military is deployed virtually every day within the occupied West Bank.

So far, 93 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli military because the begin of the yr, based on the Palestinian Health Ministry.

During the interval, 16 Israelis, one Italian and one Ukrainian had been additionally killed in alleged Palestinian assaults.

Israel has occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967. Today, greater than 600,000 Israeli settlers dwell there.

The Palestinians declare the territories for an impartial state of Palestine with the Arab-dominated japanese a part of Jerusalem as its capital.

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