Tulkarm - Ma'an - A child from the town of Bal'a, east of Tulkarm, died on Tuesday evening, succumbing to his critical injuries from Israeli occupation forces' bullets about two weeks ago. Local sources from the town of Bal'a reported that the child Saif Ziad Ali Ameer (13 years old) was shot in the chest by the occupation forces on July 11, while visiting his grandfather's house in the town of Meithalun, south of Jenin. He was transferred to Rafidia Hospital in Nablus due to the seriousness of his condition, and doctors announced his death from his injuries this evening. At that time, the occupation forces stormed the town of Meithalun, which led to the outbreak of clashes during which the child was martyred. Ali Hassan Ali Rabaya (15 years old) from the town, and the child Aamir, two young men, and another child were injured. With the martyrdom of the child Aamir, the number of martyrs in Tulkarm Governorate today, Tuesday, rises to six, after the martyrdom of five citizens, including a woman and her da ughter, in Tulkarm camp. Source: Maan News Agency
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