The Israeli occupation forces shot dead to Palestinians, including a minor, in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday. In a press statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said Mohammad Jaradat, 14, a resident of Sair, died after being hit by live rounds fired at close range by Israeli forces near the Beit Einun village junction, north of the occupied West Bank city of Al-Khalil (Hebron). The Israeli occupation soldiers left Jaradat bleeding on the ground and prevented Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) medics from reaching him. The Ministry added that another Palestinian man succumbed Tuesday to his critical injury from Israeli army gunfire in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. Ramadan Sadeq, 47, died of his critical injury after being shot with live rounds fired by Israeli occupation forces in the head, chest and back in front of his house in the Nablus city neighborhood of Khallet al-Amoud. During the raid, the soldiers fired barrages of live ammunition and tear gas canisters towards civilians' houses. Sadeq was rushed to a hospital in a critical condition. Attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful and he died afterwards. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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