Mohammad Jibril Rommaneh

September 29, 2023: Mohammad Jibril Rommaneh, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also injured another Palestinian after opening fire at their car near Al-Biereh city in the occupied West Bank’s central part.

The soldiers fired a barrage of live rounds at a Palestinian car near the illegal Psagot Israeli colony, built on stolen Palestinian lands in Jabal At-Tawil near Al-Biereh, and later took the two Palestinians to an Israeli medical center.

The Public Relations Department of the Health Ministry in Ramallah has confirmed that the soldiers fatally shot Rommaneh and injured another young man, Mohammad Abu Rabea’, after opening fire at their car.

It added that Rommaneh succumbed to serious abdominal gunshot wounds at an Israeli medical center and stated that the other Palestinian suffered injuries to his lower limbs.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said its medics rushed to the scene after the soldiers shot the two Palestinians, but the army did not allow them to approach them to provide essential first aid.

The Israeli army claimed its soldiers shot two Palestinians who “hurled Molotov cocktails at a military post near Psagot” and added that no soldiers were injured.

After Mohammad’s death, dozens of Palestinians marched in front of his home in the refugee camp, carrying Palestinian flags and chanting for ongoing resistance until liberation and independence.

Mohammad was from the Al-Am’ari refugee camp, south of Al-Biereh city, in the Ramallah and Al-Biereh Governorate. Source: IMEMC

Majdi Ehab Ghabayen

September 24, 2023: Majdi Ehab Ghabayen, 18, died from serious wounds he suffered on September 13, in an explosion in Gaza City on September 13, 2023, bringing the number of deaths to six.

After the explosion, the Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that five Palestinians were killed, and twenty-six others, including children, were injured.

The Health Ministry stated that Majdi was among three Palestinians who suffered life-threatening wounds and added that five other Palestinians suffered moderate or moderate-to-serious injuries.

The Palestinians killed in the incident were identified as Mohammad Omar Qaddoum, Ra’ed Rawhi Yahia Ramadan, 17, Abdul-Nasser Rami Nofal, 18, Ali Jom’a Ayyad, and Baraa Wael Al-Zard, 18, who is reported to be the son of a Hamas leader.

Sources described a “suspicious object” as the cause of the explosion, while another source quoted eyewitnesses who stated, that a members of an Israeli engineering unit arrived at the site, adding that occupation soldiers opened fire at those in the vicinity, and prevented them from leaving the place, until the device exploded.

The exact cause of the explosion was not confirmed at the time of writing this report; however, it was described as an “accidental explosion”.

An eyewitness account offers some further details about the nature of the device.

What happened with us near the fence, there was a suspicious object, a camera-like object, its width was about 10 centimeters (3.9 inches), with a half meter length (19.7 inches). The object was completely black. We were ambushed, one of the youths decided to check it with a stick, but it immediately exploded.

Video By Quds News

On that day, hundreds of Palestinians gathered along the border fence between Gaza and Israel, to commemorate the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip on September 12, 2005.

Soldiers fired live rounds and tear gas canisters at demonstrators, injuring five with live rounds, they were transported to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

One man was shot in the head with a tear gas canister, while a number of others sustained inhalation injuries from exposure to tear gas.

Sources added that Palestinian youths detonated small crude explosive devices near the border fence.

Majdi was from the Al-Atatra area in Beita Lahia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Source: IMEMC

Osaid Farhan Abu Ali

September 24, 2023: Osaid Farhan Abu Ali (Jab’awi), 21, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded Nur Shams refugee camp east of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that shortly after invading the refugee camp, the soldiers killed Osaid after shooting him with a live round to the head.

The Health Ministry added that the soldiers also killed another Palestinian, Abdul-Rahman Suleiman Abu Daghash, 32 after shooting him with a live round in the head.

Abdul-Rahman Abu Daghash

Palestine TV has reported that the armored military vehicles, including at least two D9 bulldozers, caused excessive damage to the refugee camp, including bulldozing and destroying streets, alleys, cars, homes, shops, and infrastructure, including electricity networks and water pipelines.

The bulldozers first started by destroying the main street leading to the refugee camp, and is also the entrance of Tulkarem city, linking it with Jenin and Nablus.

During the invasion, Palestinian resistance fighters managed to detonate explosives charge near an armored military vehicle and a military bulldozer, causing damage, before the army towed it away.

Palestine TV stated that Israeli military vehicles tried to ram a Palestinian ambulance while trying to reach Osaid to provide lifesaving first aid before moving him to a hospital.

Medical sources said the two Palestinians were rushed to a medical center in Tulkarem but succumbed to their serious wounds.

Palestine TV correspondent said the soldiers prevented the medics from reaching Osaid while he was bleeding, but the medics insisted to perform their duties and took the Palestinian to the hospital where he was officially pronounced dead.

Media sources said many armored vehicles, including at least one bulldozer, invaded the refugee camp and started bulldozing and destroying streets and infrastructure.

The sources added that the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and buildings before deploying sharpshooters on their rooftops.

Many Palestinians protested the invasion before the soldiers fired a barrage of live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the soldiers and detonated an explosive charge near an armored bulldozer.

A general strike was declared in Tulkarem to mourn the two slain Palestinians.

Osaid was from Nur Shams refugee camp east of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part. Source: IMEMC

Abdul-Rahman Suleiman Abu Daghash

September 24, 2023: Abdul-Rahman Suleiman Abu Daghash, 32, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded Nur Shams refugee camp east of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the soldiers killed Abdul-Rahman Suleiman after shooting him with a live round in the head.

Palestinian medics rushed him to the Thabet Hospital in Tulkarem, where he was officially pronounced dead.

Osaid Farhan Abu Ali

Shortly after invading the refugee camp, the soldiers killed Osaid Farhan Abu Ali (Jab’awi), 21, also after shooting him with a live round to the head.

Palestine TV has reported that the armored military vehicles, including at least two D9 bulldozers, caused excessive damage to the refugee camp, including bulldozing and destroying streets, alleys, cars, homes, shops, and infrastructure, including electricity networks and water pipelines.

The bulldozers first started by destroying the main street leading to the refugee camp, and is also the entrance of Tulkarem city, linking it with Jenin and Nablus.

Palestinian resistance fighters managed to detonate explosives charge near an armored military vehicle and a military bulldozer, causing damage, before the army towed it away.

Palestine TV stated that Israeli military vehicles tried to ram a Palestinian ambulance while trying to reach Osaid to provide lifesaving first aid before moving him to a hospital.

Palestine TV correspondent said the soldiers prevented the medics from reaching Osaid while he was bleeding, but the medics insisted to perform their duties and took the Palestinian to the hospital where he was officially pronounced dead.

Media sources said many armored vehicles, including at least one bulldozer, invaded the refugee camp and started bulldozing and destroying streets and infrastructure.

The sources added that the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and buildings before deploying sharpshooters on their rooftops.

Many Palestinians protested the invasion before the soldiers fired a barrage of live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the soldiers and detonated an explosive charge near an armored bulldozer.

A general strike was declared in Tulkarem to mourn the two slain Palestinians.

Abdul-Rahman was from Nur Shams refugee camp east of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank’s northwestern part. Source: IMEMC

Abdullah Emad Abu Al-Hasan

September 22, 2023: Abdullah Emad Abu Al-Hasan, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers in Kafr Dan town, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

Media sources said many Palestinian protested the invasion before the soldiers fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the soldiers killed Abdullah Emad Abu Al-Hasan, 18, from Al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin, after shooting him with a live round to the abdomen.

The Health Ministry stated that Abdullah suffered a very serious gunshot wound to the abdomen and succumbed to his wounds shortly after he was injured.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the soldiers who invaded the town.

After his death, dozens of Palestinian marched chanting against the illegal Israeli occupation and calling for ongoing resistance until liberation and independence.

On September 19, Israeli soldiers killed three Palestinians, including a child, and injured at least thirty in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin.

The Health Ministry officially identified the slain Palestinians as Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ar’arawi, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamayseh, 15.

Abdullah was from Al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Dirgham Mohammad Yahia Al-Akhras

September 20, 2023: Dirgham Mohammad Yahia Al-Akhras, 19, was killed by undercover Israeli soldiers who infiltrated the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp southwest of Jericho in the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part.

Media sources said the undercover soldiers infiltrated the refugee camp before Israeli army jeeps invaded it to abduct Palestinians.

They added that many Palestinians protested the invasion before the soldiers fired a barrage of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has confirmed that the soldiers killed Dirgham Mohammad Yahia Al-Akhras, 19, after shooting him with a live round in the head.

PRCS medics rushed Dirgham to Jericho governmental hospital where he was officially pronounced dead.

The army pushed more military vehicles into the refugee camp before the soldiers initiated massive and violent searches of homes, causing damage, and interrogated scores of Palestinians.

The soldiers also abducted Yassin Marwan Hamdan and his uncle, Mohammad Hamdan, from their homes in the refugee camp.

Also Wednesday dawn, the Health Ministry said the young man, Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, from Marka village, south of Jenin, succumbed to serious wounds suffered In Jenin Tuesday, when the soldiers killed three Palestinians.

The Health Ministry added that Ata was shot when the soldiers killed Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ar’arawi, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamaisa, 22, and injured 30 Palestinians, including some who suffered critical wounds in the Jenin refugee camp.

In the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers killed Yousef Salem Yousef Radwan, 25, from Bani Soheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the Gaza Strip’s southern part.

Dirgham was from the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp southwest of Jericho in the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part. Source: IMEMC

Ata Yasser Ata Mousa

September 19, 2023: Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, died from serious wounds he suffered when Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured on Tuesday evening after the army killed three Palestinians and injured at least thirty, some seriously, in Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part.

The Health Ministry has confirmed that the young man, Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, from Marka village, south of Jenin, has succumbed to his serious wounds.

The Health Ministry added that Ata was shot on Wednesday night when the soldiers killed Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ar’arawe, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamaisa, 22, and injured 30 Palestinians, including some who suffered critical wounds in the Jenin refugee camp.

The attacks started when a large military force invaded the Jenin refugee camp, surrounded two homes, and fired missiles at them, leading to massive protests.

Eyewitnesses said more than thirty undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated the refugee camp and fired a barrage of live rounds at the Palestinians, forcing them to leave the streets before surrounding two homes and exchanging fire with Palestinian fighters.

The soldiers fired several rockets at the two homes where Palestinian resistance fighters are believed to be hiding.

They added that dozens of Palestinians protested the invasion and hurled stones at them while the soldiers fired a barrage of live fire.

The army also attacked Palestinian ambulances with live fire, while a military drone also fired a missile at an electricity transformer in the center of Jenin refugee camp, causing a power blackout in the refugee camp and some parts of Jenin city.

In the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers killed Yousef Salem Yousef Radwan, 25, from Bani Soheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the Gaza Strip’s southern part.

Ata was from Marka village, south of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s norther part. Source: IMEMC

Yousef Salem Yousef Radwan

September 19, 2023: Yousef Salem Yousef Radwan, 25, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also injured eleven during processions near the perimeter fence along the eastern parts of the besieged Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said the soldiers killed Yousef Salem Yousef after shooting him with a live round to the head.

The Health Ministry added that the soldiers injured eleven Palestinians, including one who suffered life-threatening wounds.

Two Palestinians were rushed to the Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City, and several others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Video By Hassan Eslayeh

In Jabalia, in northern Gaza, the soldiers shot a Palestinian with live fire east of the Abu Safiyya area, east of Jabalia, before he was rushed to the Indonesian Hospital in nearby Beit Lahia.

The soldiers also shot two Palestinians with live fire east of Khan Younis and east of Rafah in the southern parts of the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinians continued their processions on their land near the perimeter fence along the perimeter fence in the northeastern central eastern and southeastern parts of the coastal region, protesting the escalating Israeli violations, especially the constant attacks against the detainees, in addition to the assaults and invasions by Israeli soldiers and colonialist settlers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem and the holy site’s surrounding areas.

On Tuesday evening, Israeli soldiers killed three Palestinians and injured at least thirty in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin.

The Health Ministry officially identified the slain Palestinians as Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ar’arawi, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamaisa, 22.

A fourth Palestinians, Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, died on Wednesday dawn September 20, from serious wounds he suffered after the army killed three Palestinians.

Yousef was from Bani Soheila town, east of Khan Younis, in the Gaza Strip’s southern part. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Khaled Ararawe

September 19, 2023: Mahmoud Khaled Ararawe, 24, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also killed two other Palestinians and injured at least thirty in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed three deaths and more than thirty injuries, including a few who suffered serious wounds, and added that the soldiers also attacked medics and ambulances while trying to reach the wounded.

The Health Ministry officially identified the slain Palestinians as Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ararawe, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamaisa, 22.

A fourth Palestinian, Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, from Marka village, south of Jenin, succumbed to his serious wounds at dawn, September 20.

Eyewitnesses said more than thirty undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated the refugee camp and fired a barrage of live rounds at the Palestinians, forcing them to leave the streets before surrounding two homes and exchanging fire with Palestinian fighters.

The soldiers fired several rockets at the two homes where Palestinian resistance fighters are believed to be hiding.

Dozens of Palestinians protested the invasion and hurled stones at them while the soldiers fired a barrage of live fire.

Also, an Israeli military drone fired a missile at an electricity tower, causing a power blackout in the refugee camp and some areas in Jenin city.

In addition, the soldiers attacked the minaret of the Grand Mosque in Jenin refugee camp with many rounds of live ammunition.

Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp.

During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdul-Karim Mansour and Hussein Ahmad Zidan, 65, but released Zidan later when he suffered a heart attack before Palestinian medics rushed him to Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin. The soldiers also released Mansour a few hours later before the army withdrew.

The Israeli invasion caused excessive damage to many cars, shops, and buildings in Jenin and its refugee camp.

Hundreds of Palestinians marched in Jenin and its refugee camp, chanting against the escalating Israeli violations and calling for national unity and resistance until liberation and independence.

Mahmoud was from Jenin refugee camp, in Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Rafat Omar Khamayseh

September 19, 2023: Rafat Omar Khamayseh, 15, was killed by Israeli soldiers who also killed two other Palestinians and injured at least thirty in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed three deaths and more than thirty injuries, including a few who suffered serious wounds, and added that the soldiers also attacked medics and ambulances while trying to reach the wounded.

The Health Ministry officially identified the slain Palestinians as Mahmoud Ali Nafe’ Saadi, 23, Mahmoud Khaled Ararawe, 24, and Rafat Omar Khamaisa, 22.

A fourth Palestinian, Ata Yasser Ata Mousa, 29, from Marka village, south of Jenin, succumbed to his serious wounds at dawn, September 20.

Defense For Children International – Palestine branch said: “Rafat Omar Ahmad Khamayseh, 15, was shot by Israeli special forces while leaving his grandfather’s house in Jenin refugee camp around 7:30 p.m. on September 19, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International – Palestine.

As he left the house, Rafat saw Israeli special forces exiting three Palestinian licensed cars and surround the home of the father of a Palestinian man wanted for arrest. Rafat fled, yelling, “Special forces! Special forces!”

One Israeli soldier chased Rafat and shot him in the abdomen from a distance of 10 meters (33 feet). Rafat fell and a Palestinian resident of Jenin refugee camp approached him to offer aid. Israeli special forces fired another shot toward Rafat, and the Palestinian man threw himself on top of Rafat and rolled him toward his house, less than five meters (16 feet) away. The man and his family sheltered Rafat for about an hour and a half as the Israeli military prevented ambulances from accessing Jenin refugee camp. Rafat died before an ambulance transferred him to Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin.”

Eyewitnesses said more than thirty undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated the refugee camp and fired a barrage of live rounds at the Palestinians, forcing them to leave the streets before surrounding two homes and exchanging fire with Palestinian fighters.

The soldiers fired several rockets at the two homes where Palestinian resistance fighters are believed to be hiding.

Dozens of Palestinians protested the invasion and hurled stones at them while the soldiers fired a barrage of live fire.

Also, an Israeli military drone fired a missile at an electricity tower, causing a power blackout in the refugee camp and some areas in Jenin city.

In addition, the soldiers attacked the minaret of the Grand Mosque in Jenin refugee camp with many rounds of live ammunition.

Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the invading soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp.

During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdul-Karim Mansour and Hussein Ahmad Zidan, 65, but released Zidan later when he suffered a heart attack before Palestinian medics rushed him to Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin. The soldiers also released Mansour a few hours later before the army withdrew.

The Israeli invasion caused excessive damage to many cars, shops, and buildings in Jenin and its refugee camp.

Hundreds of Palestinians marched in Jenin and its refugee camp, chanting against the escalating Israeli violations and calling for national unity and resistance until liberation and independence.

Rafat was from Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC