NABLUS: A Palestinian young man has Wednesday evening died due to the wounds he sustained during an Israeli occupation forces' raid into the village of Burin, south of Nablus, last Monday. Medical sources at Rafidia Governmental Hospital said Mohammad Mahmoud Raja Eid, 19, died after he was shot in the chest by live occupation bullets. Eid was hit by live bullets in the chest during the confrontations in the said village, while Amr Mohammad Najjar, 10, was killed after being shot by a bullet in the head. Another youth sustained a deep wound in the head after Israeli forces severely beat him. With the killing of Eid, the number of slain Palestinians in the West Bank since the beginning of the comprehensive Israeli aggression against Palestinian people on October 7th rises to 424, according to data issued by the Ministry of Health. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Amman: According to Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares, Madrid would donate an additional 20 million euros to the United Nations Relief and Works Administration (UNRWA). After meeting with UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini in Madrid, Albares stated that the increased funding are intended to "support the organization in its humanitarian work in Gaza and meeting the food, education, and health needs of the nearly six million Palestinian refugees in the region." Source: Jordan News Agency
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