Jenin: A Palestinian citizen from the town of Rummana, west of Jenin, was killed Thursday morning by Israeli occupation forces. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, local sources reported that the Israeli occupation forces executed Ahmad al-Amour after shooting him with live ammunition and then running him over with an Israeli military vehicle, subsequently withholding his body. It was also noted that the Israeli occupation forces detained al-Amour's sons during the incident. The Israeli occupation forces stormed the town and raided numerous homes, causing damage to their contents. Sniper teams were deployed in the town, and there was a significant mobilization of Israeli occupation soldiers, leading to a large-scale arrest campaign. With the killing of al-Amour, the number of slain Palestinians in Jenin Governorate since the onset of the Israeli aggression on the city of Jenin on January 21st has increased to 41. The Israeli occupation forces have intensified their raids on towns and villages in Jenin Governorate since the aggression began 171 days ago. These raids involve entering citizens' homes, causing damage, and conducting detention and field interrogation campaigns, resulting in the detention of several individuals.
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