Ramallah, Palestinian father and his son wounded by Israeli forces
Ramallah, Palestinian father and his son wounded by Israeli forces
A father and his two-year-old son were seriously injured after Israeli soldiers fired live shots at their cars near a checkpoint northwest of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.
Israeli forces ambushed a vehicle at the entrance to Nabi Saleh village on Thursday evening, according to Bilal Tamimi, a local activist, quoted by the official WAFA news agency. As soon as the vehicle approached them, the military opened fire on the car, the little one was hit in the head, his father suffered injuries in the shoulder.
At least 45 Palestinians were injured in a clash with the Zionist regime's soldiers in the north of the occupied West Bank This was announced by the AAA quoting the local Red Crescent, adding that the hostilities took place on Wednesday 'after a group of extremist Jewish settlers with the support of the Zionist army clashed with Palestinians in the Barqa area and nearby villages in the northwest of the city of Nablus.
A day earlier, Israeli forces attacked the old Askar camp east of the same occupied city and the Noor Shams east of Tulkarem in the northern West Bank, resulting in the injury of 46 Palestinians.