Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces shot a young man with live bullets and detained two others on Monday during a raid in Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the occupation forces stormed Jalazone camp and fired live bullets and tear gas canisters at citizens and their homes, injuring a young man. The incident has drawn attention to the ongoing tensions in the area, as security measures by Israeli forces continue to affect local residents. In addition to the shooting, two young men aged 18 and 29 were detained by the forces after they raided and searched their homes. The detentions have raised concerns among the local community regarding the frequent military operations conducted in the camp. The sources further reported that the occupation forces continue to raid Jalazone, where they assaulted a man. However, no information on his health condition has been provided so far, leaving the community anxious about his well-being. The situation in Jalazone remains tense as residents deal with the aftermath of the raid.
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