Sidqi Siddeeq Zakarna

December 08, 2022: Sidqi Siddeeq Zakarna, 29, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during a pre-dawn invasion in which Israeli soldiers killed three young men and injured several Palestinians when the army invaded Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank.

According to local sources, after the soldiers shot Sidqi, they then came to his body on the ground and shot him again. The Israeli soldiers then ran him over with a military vehicle.

The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the slain Palestinians as Sidqi Siddeeq Zakarna, 29, from Jenin city, Tareq Fawzi Ad-Damaj, 29, from Jenin refugee camp, and Ata Yassin Shalabi, 46, from Qabatia town, south of Jenin.

One of Ata’s relatives said the young man worked at an Israeli factory in a colony near Al-Jalama and was heading to his work when he saw a car that had the bodies of Sidqi and Tareq and rushed to try to help them, but just as he reached the car, the soldiers shot him with a live round in the head, three in the chest and three in the back.

Palestine TV said the soldiers shot Sidqi with several live rounds before one of the military jeeps sped toward and ran over him.

It added that the soldiers fired several live rounds at a Palestinian ambulance transporting a wounded Palestinian and that the driver was almost killed when the soldiers fired live rounds at its windshield.

The soldiers also shot with live fire two other Palestinians, inflicting moderate-to-severe wounds, medical sources confirmed.

The invasion was carried out by dozens of armored military vehicles, including bulldozers before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

The invasion led to massive protests in Jenin city and the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

A Palestinian cab driver said he saw several Israeli military vehicles at a distance and noticed the undercover Israeli soldiers at an intersection nearby before he saw the soldiers shoot one of the Palestinians not far from his car.

He added that he saw another Palestinian killed by the soldiers not far from where the soldiers fatally shot the first young man.

Hundreds of Palestinians marched in front of Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin, carrying the corpses of the three slain Palestinians and chanting for ongoing resistance until liberation and independence.

Palestinian national and Islamic factions in Jenin announced a general strike and called on the Palestinians to participate in the funeral procession of the slain men.

According to the Health Ministry, Israeli soldiers have killed 216 Palestinians, 164 of them in the West Bank and 52 in the Gaza Strip, since the beginning of this year.

Sidqi was from Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Na’im Jamal Zubeidi

NaimDecember 01, 2022: Na’im Jamal Zubeidi, 27, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers invading Jenin refugee camp.

Na’im’s father, Jamal Zubeidi, said his slain son was a former political prisoner released from Israeli detention just a few months ago [June 10] and that he has a little child named Elia, and his wife is pregnant with a second child.

“Just before the soldiers killed my son, approximately at two at dawn, undercover forces infiltrated the refugee camp, and many young men noticed them and started throwing stones at them,” Jamal stated, “The soldiers shot Mohammad Sa’adi, and when Na’im tried to reach him to try to move him to an ambulance, the soldiers shot him with seven live rounds and killed him.”

“They shot him in the head, in the chest, and several other parts of his body,” the father added, “I was sleeping, and in the morning, I was told he was injured, but when I went to the hospital I found out that he was dead. My son worked at the Industrial Zone all day, and I couldn’t see him yesterday when he returned home and today… I lost him.”

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Na’im Jamal Zubeidi, 27, and Mohammad Ayman Sa’adi, 26, after shooting them with live fire.

The Health Ministry added that the soldiers also injured a third Palestinian who suffered bullet fragments wounds to his face.

A large military force invaded the Al-Hadaf area in Jenin city, and the Jenin refugee camp, and the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and buildings and occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

Media sources said undercover soldiers also infiltrated the Jenin refugee camp and rammed a motorcycle with their vehicle before abducting two young men, Khaled Ar’arawi and Ahmad as-Sous.

The sources added that the soldiers surrounded two homes in the Al-Hadaf area in Jenin before storming the properties and abducting Wisam Fayed and Omar Nasser Taleb.

The invasions led to massive protests in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while armed resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the invading soldiers.

The soldiers fired a barrage of live rounds and many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, killing two and wounding another.

Thousands of Palestinians marched in front of Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin carrying the corpses of the two slain young men throughout various streets in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp while chanting for unity, international protection, and ongoing resistance against the illegal Israeli colonialist occupation until liberation and independence.

On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, Mohammad Tawfiq Badarna, 26, in Ya’bad town, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

Also Wednesday, a Palestinian child from the Negev, Issa Hani Talqat, 13, died during surgery at the Israeli Soroka Medical Center a month after an Israeli police officer shot him with live fire in Arara town in the Negev.

On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers killed Rani Ma’moun Fayez Abu Ali, 45, north of the Al-Biereh city, in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah and Al-Biereh, after claiming he tried to ram them with his car shortly after ramming and seriously wounding a soldier.

On Tuesday evening, Israeli soldiers killed Ra’ed Ghazi Na’san, 21, after the army invaded the Al-Mughayyir village east of Ramallah, in the central part of the occupied West Bank.

Early Tuesday morning, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian siblings, Jawad Abdul-Rahman Rimawi, 22, and his brother, Thafer, 21, in Kafr Ein town, northwest of Ramallah, in the central West Bank.

On Tuesday dawn, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Mohammad Mahmoud Ekhlayyel, 44, died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot and seriously wounded him and injured twenty-one after the army invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

Na’im was from Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Ayman Sa’adi

MohammadDecember 01, 2022: Mohammad Ayman Sa’adi, 26, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers invading Jenin refugee camp.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Na’im Jamal Zubeidi, 27, and Mohammad Ayman Sa’adi, 26, after shooting them with live fire.

The Health Ministry added that the soldiers also injured a third Palestinian who suffered bullet fragments wounds to his face.

Na’im’s father, Jamal Zubeidi, said his slain son was a former political prisoner released from Israeli detention just a few months ago [June 10] and that he has a little child named Elia, and his wife is pregnant with a second child.

“Just before the soldiers killed my son, approximately at two at dawn, undercover forces infiltrated the refugee camp, and many young men noticed them and started throwing stones at them,” Jamal stated, “The soldiers shot Mohammad Sa’adi, and when Na’im tried to reach him to try to move him to an ambulance, the soldiers shot him with seven live rounds and killed him.”

“They shot him in the head, in the chest, and several other parts of his body,” the father added, “I was sleeping, and in the morning, I was told he was injured, but when I went to the hospital I found out that he was dead. My son worked at the Industrial Zone all day, and I couldn’t see him yesterday when he returned home and today… I lost him.”

A large military force invaded the Al-Hadaf area in Jenin city, and the Jenin refugee camp, and the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and buildings and occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

Media sources said undercover soldiers also infiltrated the Jenin refugee camp and rammed a motorcycle with their vehicle before abducting two young men, Khaled Ar’arawi and Ahmad as-Sous.

The sources added that the soldiers surrounded two homes in the Al-Hadaf area in Jenin before storming the properties and abducting Wisam Fayed and Omar Nasser Taleb.

The invasions led to massive protests in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while armed resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the invading soldiers.

The soldiers fired a barrage of live rounds and many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, killing two and wounding another.

Thousands of Palestinians marched in front of Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin carrying the corpses of the two slain young men throughout various streets in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp while chanting for unity, international protection, and ongoing resistance against the illegal Israeli colonialist occupation until liberation and independence.

On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, Mohammad Tawfiq Badarna, 26, in Ya’bad town, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

Also Wednesday, a Palestinian child from the Negev, Issa Hani Talqat, 13, died during surgery at the Israeli Soroka Medical Center a month after an Israeli police officer shot him with live fire in Arara town in the Negev.

On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers killed Rani Ma’moun Fayez Abu Ali, 45, north of the Al-Biereh city, in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah and Al-Biereh, after claiming he tried to ram them with his car shortly after ramming and seriously wounding a soldier.

On Tuesday evening, Israeli soldiers killed Ra’ed Ghazi Na’san, 21, after the army invaded the Al-Mughayyir village east of Ramallah, in the central part of the occupied West Bank.

Early Tuesday morning, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian siblings, Jawad Abdul-Rahman Rimawi, 22, and his brother, Thafer, 21, in Kafr Ein town, northwest of Ramallah, in the central West Bank.

On Tuesday dawn, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Mohammad Mahmoud Ekhlayyel, 44, died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot and seriously wounded him and injured twenty-one after the army invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.

Mohammad was from Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud al-Sa’di

November 21, 2022: Mahmoud al-Sa’di, 17, was shot and killed by Israeli forces during a military incursion into al-Hadaf neighborhood adjacent to the Jenin refugee camp.  The soldiers also injured 4 civilians during the incursion, and cordoned off a residential house, abducting the inhabitant of the house.

According to eyewitness accounts, Mahmoud was on his way to school and was not involved in any protests or stone-throwing at the invading Israeli army.

Mahmoud was a youth educator at the Jenin Freedom Theatre, where he offered classes in self-expression and drama for children and youth. In a statement, the Jenin Freedom Theatre said, “Mahmoud was part of the Freedom Theatre family. A skilled and passionate trainer for the Child & Youth Program, he brought his unique character to this work, bringing hope and a new way of seeing the world to young people. Mahmoud had a promising future ahead of him, and we were excited to see where his career in theatre would lead him. We are in shock at his murder, in a situation that is all too familiar. As another family from Jenin refugee camp buries their child, we are left to ask again, when will these crimes end?”

According to an investigation by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), at around 07:30 on Monday, 21 November 2022, an Israeli special force from “Yamam Unit” sneaked into al-Hadaf neighborhood adjacent to Jenin refugee camp, western Jenin, and cordoned off a house belonging to Rateb Raed Rateb Bali (22).

Moments later, Israeli foot soldiers, backed by military vehicles and a drone, moved into and besieged the neighborhood as well as tightening the siege on the area surrounding the house.

They started heavily shooting at the cordoned house and then fired an Energa grenade at the roof of the 2-story house, forcing Rateb Bali to surrender to the Israeli military.  During the house siege that continued till 09:10, Palestinians gathered and threw stones at the Israeli military vehicles in the neighborhood while Israeli forces opened fire at them.

As a result, 5 Palestinians were injured, including Mahmoud ‘Abdel Jalil Hadi al-Sa’di (17), from Jenin refugee camp, who was injured with a bullet in his abdomen near al-Kina intersection near al-Hadaf neighborhood when he was on his way to his school (Farahat Hashad High School for Boys.)

Al-‘Sa’di was taken, along with the others who were injured, to Bin Sinai Private Hospital in Jenin and Dr. Khalil Soliman Governmental Hospital.  At around 10:00, the medical staff at Bin Sinai Hospital announced the death of Mahmoud al-Sa’di after succumbing to his injury.

PCHR’s investigations emphasize that Israeli shooting was unjustified as there was no imminent threat or danger posed to the soldiers’ lives; a pattern that has repeated itself consistently for the past weeks.

PCHR reiterates its call upon the international community to take immediate action to end Israeli occupation’s crimes and double standards when it comes to international law and urges the ICC Prosecutor to act seriously with regard to the situation in Palestine.

PCHR also demands the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention fulfill their obligations as per Common Article 1 of the Convention, “undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances,” and their obligations under Article 146 of the same Conventions, i.e., to hold accountable persons accused of committing grave breaches of the Convention.

Mahmoud was from Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Mateen Dabaya

October 14, 2022: Mateen Dabaya, 25, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin, who killed two other Palestinians on the same day, including a doctor, Abdullah Abu At-Teen, who was trying to treat wounded patients outside of the main hospital in Jenin.

The soldiers also injured at least six others, including two medics and one doctor who suffered serious wounds, while trying to provide essential treatment to a wounded young man, in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The invasion of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp was carried out by more than fifty armored military vehicles before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and abducted several Palestinians. The army deliberately fired at many journalists and ambulances.

The doctor who was killed was on duty at Khalil Suleiman Hospital in Jenin city when he learned about injuries near the medical center and rushed to rescue the wounded before an army sharpshooter shot him in the head.

Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the invading soldiers in several parts of Jenin and its refugee camp. The soldiers also occupied rooftops to use as sniper posts and monitoring towers.

Mateen from from Jenin refugee camp. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Mohammad Sammoudi

October 10, 2022: Mahmoud Mohammad Sammoudi, 12, died from serious wounds he suffered on September 28, after Israeli soldiers shot him and killed four Palestinians in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp in the northern part of the West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a child and said that he suffered critical wounds before he was rushed to surgery and remained in a serious condition at the Intensive Care Unit.

The four Palestinians killed on the day of the invasions of Jenin and its refugee camp were identified as Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa, 25, Abdul-Rahman Fathi Khazem, 27, Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 24, and Mohammad Mahmoud Barahma, 30.

On that day, the soldiers also injured forty-four Palestinians, including several young men and children, who suffered life-threatening wounds.

The child’s death brings the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the beginning of this year to 165.

On Sunday morning, the Israeli army announced the death of Sgt. Noa Lazar, 18, an Israeli soldier who was shot by a Palestinian at a military roadblock near Shu’fat, in occupied Jerusalem, on Saturday evening.

On October 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that Israeli soldiers shot and killed two children, Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, in Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and the central parts of the West Bank.

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

Ahmad Mohammad Daraghma

October 08, 2022: Ahmad Mohammad Hussein Daraghma, 24, was killed by Israeli soldiers In Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers also killed another Palestinian during the invasion.

Media sources said several armored Israeli military vehicles invaded the Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers killed the two Palestinians, and injured at least eleven, three seriously.

Medical sources at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin said Ahmad succumbed to serious gunshot wounds to the head.

The soldiers also killed Mahmoud Moayyad Sous, 18, after shooting him with a live round in the neck.

The medical sources added that the soldiers also shot seven Palestinians, three seriously.

The head of the Jenin governmental hospital, Wisam Bakr, said the medical center provided treatment to one Palestinian who was shot in the shoulder and two in the lower extremities.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot six Palestinians in the lower extremities before the medics rushed them to Jenin governmental hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, cuts, and bruises before receiving treatment from local medics.

Furthermore, medical sources at Ibn Sina hospital said an Israeli army jeep rammed Anwar Abu as-Siba’ and his daughter, Eman, while standing in front of their home in the refugee camp.

The soldiers also fired dozens of gas bombs, smoke, and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters and surrounding homes.

During the Israeli invasion, which also included military helicopters, Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while some protesters also hurled stones and pipe bombs at the army vehicles.

In addition, the Quds News Network said the soldiers fired live rounds at its correspondent and other Palestinian journalists in the refugee camp and surrounding areas.

The soldiers also stormed and ransacked several homes, causing damage, and surrounded a home, leading to an exchange of fire, before abducting a young man, Saleh Abu Zreina.

The soldiers invaded the home to abduct Mohammad Abu Zreina, but took his brother, Saleh, when they could not local Mohammad.

After killing the two Palestinians and wounding at least eleven, the soldiers withdrew from the refugee camp and Jenin city.

The killing of the two Palestinians came just one day after Israeli soldiers fatally shot Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, and injured dozens of Palestinians near Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.

Ahmad was from Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank. SourceIMEMC

Mahmoud Moayyad Sous

October 08, 2022: Mahmoud Moayyad Sous, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers In Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers also killed another Palestinian during the invasion.

Media sources said several armored Israeli military vehicles invaded the Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers killed the two teenage boys and injured at least eleven, three seriously.

Medical sources at Ibn Sina Specialist Hospital in Jenin said the soldiers killed Mahmoud after shooting him with a live round in the neck.

The medical sources added that the soldiers also shot seven Palestinians, three seriously.

One of the seriously wounded Palestinians, Ahmad Mohammad Hussein Daraghma, 24, from Tubas in the northeastern West Bank, succumbed to serious wounds.

Medical sources at the Jenin governmental hospital said Ahmad suffered serious gunshot wounds to the head and succumbed to his injuries.

The head of the Jenin governmental hospital, Wisam Bakr, said the medical center provided treatment to one Palestinian who was shot in the shoulder and two in the lower extremities.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the soldiers shot six Palestinians in the lower extremities before the medics rushed them to Jenin governmental hospital.

Dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, cuts, and bruises before receiving treatment from local medics.

Furthermore, medical sources at Ibn Sina hospital said an Israeli army jeep rammed Anwar Abu as-Siba’ and his daughter, Eman, while standing in front of their home in the refugee camp.

The soldiers also fired dozens of gas bombs, smoke, and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters and surrounding homes.

During the Israeli invasion, which also included military helicopters, Palestinian resistance fighters exchanged fire with the soldiers in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while some protesters also hurled stones and pipe bombs at the army vehicles.

In addition, the Quds News Network said the soldiers fired live rounds at its correspondent and other Palestinian journalists in the refugee camp and surrounding areas.

The soldiers also stormed and ransacked several homes, causing damage, and surrounded a home, leading to an exchange of fire, before abducting a young man, Saleh Abu Zreina.

The soldiers invaded the home to abduct Mohammad Abu Zreina, but took his brother, Saleh, when they could not local Mohammad.

After killing the two Palestinians and wounding at least eleven, the soldiers withdrew from the refugee camp and Jenin city.

The killing of the two Palestinians came just one day after Israeli soldiers fatally shot Adel Ibrahim Adel Daoud, 14, and Mahdi Mohammad Ladadwa, 17, and injured dozens of Palestinians near Qalqilia and Ramallah, in the northern and central parts of the occupied West Bank.

Mahmoud was from Jenin refugee camp, in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank. SourceIMEMC

Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa

September 28, 2022: Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa, 25, was one of four Palestinians killed during an Israeli invasion of Jenin that utilized drone strikes to bomb Palestinian homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed four Palestinians and injured forty-four in the invasion, some seriously,

The Ministry added that the forty-four Palestinians, including several young men who suffered life-threatening wounds, and children.

Most of the wounded Palestinians were shot in the head, neck, and chest, and several Palestinians were shot in the abdomen area.

Two of the seriously wounded Palestinians have not been identified due to their serious upper-body wounds, and the hospital is appealing to the Palestinians to help identify them and to donate blood.

The soldiers killed Abdul-Rahman Fathi Khazem, 27, Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa, 25, from Jenin refugee camp, and Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 26, from Jenin city.

The Palestinians announced a general strike in several parts of the occupied West Bank and haled massive protests in Ramallah, Hebron, Nablus, and several other areas of the occupied territory, causing many injuries.

Also, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said Israeli colonizers invaded Madama village near Nablus and injured eight Palestinians.

Abdul-Rahman was ambushed between Palestinian homes before the soldiers executed him before he noticed them, eyewitnesses have confirmed.

The Health Ministry confirmed that the soldiers killed Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 24, from Jenin, after shooting him with a live round in the head.

He is the brother of Ra’ad Fathi Khazem, 29, who, on April 8, 2022, was killed by Israeli forces while hiding near a mosque in Jaffa. The soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp to abduct his father.

The massive Israeli invasion of Jenin and Jenin refugee was met by protests and exchanges of fire with Palestinian resistance fighters.

One of the wounded Palestinians is a seriously injured child who the Israeli soldiers shot with two live rounds in the chest and the thigh, severing a main artery.

Some of the wounded were shot in the head and the chest; the extent of their wounds is to be determined.

Also among the wounded was a child who was shot in the leg, the Health Ministry stated.

Palestine TV added that the army repeatedly pretended to be withdrawing from the area and waited until dozens of Palestinians gathered in the streets before advancing and firing live rounds on them.

The soldiers also frequently targeted Palestinian ambulances, medics, and reporters with live fire to force them to leave.

The soldiers also fired many live rounds at several schools in the area, causing damage, and anxiety attacks among the children in a kindergarten.

Palestine TV said that Israeli armored military vehicles, including two bulldozers, surrounded the family home of Ra’ad Fathi Khazem, 29, who, on April 8, 2022, was killed by Israeli forces while hiding near a mosque in Jaffa, before an armed drone fired a missile at it.

The army said its soldiers invaded Jenin to arrests Ra’ad’s father and his brother and alleged that the brother is responsible for firing live rounds at soldiers of the Israeli Combat Engineering Corps near the Al-Jalama roadblock two weeks earlier.

The home is at the entrance of the refugee camp, and the army fired the missile at it without invading the refugee camp because it was expecting heavy armed resistance.

The attack led to protests in several parts of Jenin before the soldiers targeted the Palestinians with live fire and fired many rounds at ambulances and medical teams trying to evacuate wounded Palestinian.

Dr. Wisam Bakr, the director of Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital in Jenin, said the soldiers shot two Palestinians with live fire in the chest and the head, inflicting life-threatening wounds, in addition to shooting at least two seven young men. Palestine TV said one of the wounded is the brother of Ra’ad Hazem.

The soldiers also closed the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas and attacked Palestinian journalists to prevent them from entering the city to document the invasion and the unfolding events.

Eyewitnesses said the soldiers invaded several tall buildings and ransacked them before occupying their rooftop to use them as firing posts for their sharpshooters.

The sharpshooters went on top of the buildings, with others hiding behind trees and homes, where they fired many live rounds at Palestinian protesters, including many rounds toward journalists and press vehicles.

Palestinian children in schools in the invaded area in Jenin and Jenin refugee camps were told to hide under the desks and behind the concrete walls in their classrooms due to the intensity of Israeli army fire, especially the sharpshooters.

School administrations said they advised the children to remain in their educational facilities because of the ongoing invasion and the extent of Israeli army fires in the streets.

Salam Taher, the director of the Education Ministry in Jenin, said many children suffered severe anxiety attacks, and added that the children in classes on the upper floors were taken to the lower levels to avoid direct Israeli army fire.

She added that the schools are taking all precautionary measures to ensure the safety of the children and staffers in the schools.

Ahmad was from Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Nathmi Alawna

September 28, 2022: Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 24, was one of four Palestinians killed during an Israeli invasion of Jenin that utilized drone strikes to bomb Palestinian homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that Israeli soldiers killed four Palestinians and injured forty-four in the invasion, some seriously,

The Ministry added that the forty-four Palestinians, including several young men who suffered life-threatening wounds, and children.

Most of the wounded Palestinians were shot in the head, neck, and chest, and several Palestinians were shot in the abdomen area.

Two of the seriously wounded Palestinians have not been identified due to their serious upper-body wounds, and the hospital is appealing to the Palestinians to help identify them and to donate blood.

The soldiers also killed Abdul-Rahman Fathi Khazem, 27, Mohammad Hisham Abu Na’sa, 25, from Jenin refugee camp, and Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 26, from Jenin city.

The Palestinians announced a general strike in several parts of the occupied West Bank and haled massive protests in Ramallah, Hebron, Nablus, and several other areas of the occupied territory, causing many injuries.

Also, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said Israeli colonizers invaded Madama village near Nablus and injured eight Palestinians.

Abdul-Rahman was ambushed between Palestinian homes before the soldiers executed him before he noticed them, eyewitnesses have confirmed.

The Health Ministry confirmed that the soldiers killed Ahmad Nathmi Alawna, 24, from Jenin, after shooting him with a live round in the head.

He is the brother of Ra’ad Fathi Khazem, 29, who, on April 8, 2022, was killed by Israeli forces while hiding near a mosque in Jaffa. The soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp to abduct his father.

The massive Israeli invasion of Jenin and Jenin refugee was met by protests and exchanges of fire with Palestinian resistance fighters.

One of the wounded Palestinians is a seriously injured child who the Israeli soldiers shot with two live rounds in the chest and the thigh, severing a main artery.

Some of the wounded were shot in the head and the chest; the extent of their wounds is to be determined.

Also among the wounded was a child who was shot in the leg, the Health Ministry stated.

Palestine TV added that the army repeatedly pretended to be withdrawing from the area and waited until dozens of Palestinians gathered in the streets before advancing and firing live rounds on them.

The soldiers also frequently targeted Palestinian ambulances, medics, and reporters with live fire to force them to leave.

The soldiers also fired many live rounds at several schools in the area, causing damage, and anxiety attacks among the children in a kindergarten.

Palestine TV said that Israeli armored military vehicles, including two bulldozers, surrounded the family home of Ra’ad Fathi Khazem, 29, who, on April 8, 2022, was killed by Israeli forces while hiding near a mosque in Jaffa, before an armed drone fired a missile at it.

The army said its soldiers invaded Jenin to arrests Ra’ad’s father and his brother and alleged that the brother is responsible for firing live rounds at soldiers of the Israeli Combat Engineering Corps near the Al-Jalama roadblock two weeks earlier.

The home is at the entrance of the refugee camp, and the army fired the missile at it without invading the refugee camp because it was expecting heavy armed resistance.

The attack led to protests in several parts of Jenin before the soldiers targeted the Palestinians with live fire and fired many rounds at ambulances and medical teams trying to evacuate wounded Palestinian.

Dr. Wisam Bakr, the director of Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital in Jenin, said the soldiers shot two Palestinians with live fire in the chest and the head, inflicting life-threatening wounds, in addition to shooting at least two seven young men. Palestine TV said one of the wounded is the brother of Ra’ad Hazem.

The soldiers also closed the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas and attacked Palestinian journalists to prevent them from entering the city to document the invasion and the unfolding events.

Eyewitnesses said the soldiers invaded several tall buildings and ransacked them before occupying their rooftop to use them as firing posts for their sharpshooters.

The sharpshooters went on top of the buildings, with others hiding behind trees and homes, where they fired many live rounds at Palestinian protesters, including many rounds toward journalists and press vehicles.

Palestinian children in schools in the invaded area in Jenin and Jenin refugee camps were told to hide under the desks and behind the concrete walls in their classrooms due to the intensity of Israeli army fire, especially the sharpshooters.

School administrations said they advised the children to remain in their educational facilities because of the ongoing invasion and the extent of Israeli army fires in the streets.

Salam Taher, the director of the Education Ministry in Jenin, said many children suffered severe anxiety attacks, and added that the children in classes on the upper floors were taken to the lower levels to avoid direct Israeli army fire.

She added that the schools are taking all precautionary measures to ensure the safety of the children and staffers in the schools.

Ahmad was from Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Source: IMEMC