Jenin: Two Palestinian young men were injured on Wednesday by shrapnel from live bullets in the occupation's ongoing aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp. The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that its crews transferred the injured men, who sustained wounds from live bullets fired by Israeli occupation forces targeting residents and their homes in Jenin camp. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, earlier in the day, two additional young men were injured, suffering gunshot wounds to the chest and hand in the same area. The agency highlighted that Israeli occupation forces have been obstructing the operations of ambulances and Red Crescent crews since the aggression began yesterday, detaining them and using them as human shields. The onslaught on Jenin city and its refugee camp has entered its second day and has led to the deaths of five Palestinians. The ongoing offensive has also resulted in numerous injuries, detentions, and extensive damage to infrastructure and r esidents' properties.
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