Enemy injuries four Palestinians in raid on Nablus
Four Palestinian youths were injured on Wednesday by Israeli army fire during a raid on the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian news agency Wafa quoted the director of the Palestinian Red Crescent’s ambulance and emergency center in Nablus, Amjad Ahmad, as saying that ambulance crews treated four people for gunshot wounds sustained during the Israeli forces’ raid on Nablus.
He indicated that one person was shot in the chest, another in the knee, a third was hit by shrapnel, and the last was hit by shrapnel in the head.
The agency reported that several Israeli patrols stormed Nablus, raiding the Aqaba neighborhood in the Old City. There was also a large deployment of Israeli forces in the vicinity of the Ras al-Ain neighborhood, inside Khan al-Tujjar (Merchants’ Khan) in the Old City, and around Martyrs’ Square and the Fatimiyah School. Clashes erupted in the area, with heavy gunfire, tear gas, and stun grenades being fired.