A Palestinian minor was Wednesday martyred after he was shot by Israeli occupation forces in the Far'a camp, south of Tubas. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that its crews were able to transfer Majed Fida Abu Zeina, 16, to the hospital, after the occupation forces prevented them from doing so earlier, according to the Palestinian news agency (WAFA). The occupation forces, during their storming of the Far'a camp, had fired several bullets at Abu Zeina, abused him, and prevented the ambulance crews from reaching him, and dragged him out of the camp using a military bulldozer. In conjunction with the storming of the Far'a camp, an occupation march bombed a vehicle in the city of Tubas, which resulted in the killing of five young men. Since Aug. 28, the Israeli occupation forces have launched a large-scale aggression on the West Bank, especially its north, which has so far resulted in the martyrdom of 40 Palestinians, including 21 from Jenin, eight from Tulkarm, eight from Tubas, and three from Hebr on, bringing the death toll in the West Bank since Oct. 7, 2023 to 700. Source: Qatar News Agency
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