Six Palestinian civilians were killed and several others were injured this morning during an Israeli military raid into the Al-Far'a refugee camp, in the northern West Bank province of Tubas, according to medical reports. The Ministry of Health confirmed the casualties, reporting the deaths of six individuals by Israeli army gunfire and the injury of several more, as Israeli occupation forces continued their aggressive raid within the camp. Eyewitnesses recounted that Israeli soldiers attempted to obstruct the passage of Red Crescent ambulances, preventing them from reaching the wounded for some time. WAFA correspondent reported that an undercover unit of the Israeli occupation forces had infiltrated the camp in the early morning. Subsequently, additional Israeli military reinforcements were deployed to the area, with snipers taking positions on the rooftops of several homes and buildings across the camp. Fierce confrontations erupted between the invading forces and residents of the camp, marked by intens e gunfire and sounds of explosions. Yesterday, the Ministry of Health said the number of Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank alone since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on October 7 had climbed to 265. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA – English
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