A Palestinian young man was martyred Friday during the aggression of the Israeli occupation forces on Nur Shams camp east of Tulkarm City in the West Bank. The young man was martyred when the occupation forces shot him at Nur Shams camp and his body is remained in the camp as the occupation forces prevent the ambulance vehicles from reaching out to him, according to Palestinian News Agency (WAFA). Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces have been launching their offensive on Nur Shams camp since Thursday and inflicted massive devastation upon its critical infrastructure and the property of Palestinians, including the main streets, alleys, water and sewage networks, walls of homes, shops, and commercial facilities. Additionally, the Israeli occupation forces broke into dozens of homes in the camp neighborhoods and converted many homes into military barracks and hideouts for snipers. Also, the occupation forces prevented ambulance vehicles from entering the camp so as to transfer sick cases to the hospital , resulting in the death of one of the elderly people who was suffering from health conditions and could not be admitted to the hospital in a timely manner. (QNA Source: Qatar News Agency
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