The israeli occupation forces shot a Palestinian woman on Sunday at a military checkpoint in the northern Jordan Valley in the West Bank, killing her. Local sources said that the occupation shot a woman for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing attack at Al-Hamra checkpoint, then prevented the ambulance crews from reaching her, after closing the military checkpoint in both directions. The israeli occupation forces set up Al-Hamra military checkpoint at a crossroads linking the cities of the West Bank to the central, southern and northern Jordan Valley. Various parts of the occupied West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem are subjected to daily raids and incursions into villages and towns by the israeli occupation forces, accompanied by clashes, arrests, and the firing of live and rubber bullets as well as toxic tear gas bombs at Palestinian youth. The pace of these violent acts increased in conjunction with the unprecedented and ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip for 198 consecutive days, as they have alrea dy killed more than 34,000 Palestinians and injured more than 76,000 others. Source: Qatar News Agency
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