A child was injured by occupation bullets in Jenin

A child was injured by Israeli occupation bullets, this Friday evening, in the city of Jenin.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society stated that its crews dealt with the injury of a 14-year-old child with live bullets, near the Grand Mosque in the city of Jenin, and transferred him to the hospital. In turn, Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin reported that the child was hit by a bullet in the left knee without an exit, and his injury was described as moderate. The occupation forces stormed the center of Jenin and deployed infantry teams near the main roundabout, Al-Sibat neighborhood, and Abu Bakr Street, and fired live bullets at the citizens. Local sources reported that the occupation soldiers forced the owners of shops in the vicinity of the main roundabout to close them, and also obstructed the movement of vehicles on Abu Bakr Street, stopping a number of them, and checking the identities of their passengers. Since January 21, the Israeli occupation has continued its aggression against the city of Jenin, its camp, and the towns and villages of the governorate, resulting in the martyrdom of 56 citizens and the injury of more than 200. The occupation also completely demolished more than 600 houses in the camp, which led to the displacement of 22,000 residents of the camp to the towns and villages of the governorate and a number of city neighborhoods.
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