NABLUS: At least two Palestinians were wounded by live ammunition this early morning during an Israeli military raid into Balata refugee camp, in the northern West Bank province of Nablus. Local sources confirmed that two civilians were injured by live bullets as Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp with several military vehicles, accompanied by a D9 bulldozer. Violent confrontations erupted between the local youth and the occupation forces. The sources reported that the Israeli soldiers raided several homes in the camp, conducted searches, and vandalized their contents. No arrests were reported during the raid. During the raid, the Israeli forces deliberately destroyed infrastructure in the Al-Madares Street and in several alleys within the camp. The Palestinian Red Crescent affirmed that the occupation forces directly fired at ambulance vehicles, preventing their teams from reaching the injured in the camp. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA
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