Dr. Wisam Bakr, the director of Jenin Public Hospital, confirmed the deaths of two young men, Abdullah Basam Abu Al-Haija, hailing from the town of Yamun, west of Jenin, and Ayser Mohammad Al-Amer from the Jenin refugee camp. Both succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds.
The third victim, Jawad Al-Turki, was discovered by local residents near the Martyr Shireen Abu Akleh Street, close to the Jenin refugee camp.
Tragedy unfolded further as Israeli occupation forces fired upon an ambulance, preventing it from reaching the injured Al-Amer, who ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
The incursion began with a large israeli military force, accompanied by two D9 bulldozers, entering Jenin. The forces conducted extensive searches and raids near Ibn Sina Hospital, the Zahra neighborhood, and the outskirts of the Jenin camp. Sniper teams were positioned in various buildings and houses.
In addition to the loss of lives, israeli bulldozers caused substantial damage to streets, infrastructure, and the primary water supply pipeline to the Jenin camp during their excavation activities on the camp's outskirts.
Zionist occupation forces also sealed off roads leading to the camp using earthen barriers in an attempt to isolate it from the adjacent city of Jenin.
The recent casualties in Jenin bring the total number of Palestinians killed by zionist occupation forces in the West Bank since October 7 to 109, with more than 1,900 individuals sustaining injuries.
The situation in the region remains tense, with the international community closely monitoring the developments and calling for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict. (ILKHA)