
Hebron - Saba:
Two Palestinian youths from the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, were injured on Sunday evening by bullets from the Zionist enemy forces.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, quoted the director of the Palestinian Red Crescent in the town of Idhna, Muammar Tamizi, as saying that the enemy forces handed over the Red Crescent two youths after they were shot with live bullets near the racist separation and expansion wall built west of the town.
For his part, the medical supervisor at al-Ahli Hospital said that the young man Saddam Muhammad Badawi Tamizi arrived at the hospital with a bullet wound to his stomach, and he was admitted to the operating room, describing his condition as stable, while the young man Muhammad Akram Al-Masry (32 years old) was transferred to Al-Mezan Hospital after being shot several times in his feet.
A number of citizens also suffocated on Sunday evening during the storming of the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem by the Zionist enemy forces.
Local sources reported to WAFA that the enemy forces stormed Husan and positioned themselves in the areas of "Al-Mutina" and "Al-Shorfa" at the eastern entrance, and fired sound bombs and toxic gas while citizens were heading to perform the Isha and Tarawih prayers, which led to a number of them suffocating.
Two Palestinian youths from the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, were injured on Sunday evening by bullets from the Zionist enemy forces.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, quoted the director of the Palestinian Red Crescent in the town of Idhna, Muammar Tamizi, as saying that the enemy forces handed over the Red Crescent two youths after they were shot with live bullets near the racist separation and expansion wall built west of the town.
For his part, the medical supervisor at al-Ahli Hospital said that the young man Saddam Muhammad Badawi Tamizi arrived at the hospital with a bullet wound to his stomach, and he was admitted to the operating room, describing his condition as stable, while the young man Muhammad Akram Al-Masry (32 years old) was transferred to Al-Mezan Hospital after being shot several times in his feet.
A number of citizens also suffocated on Sunday evening during the storming of the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem by the Zionist enemy forces.
Local sources reported to WAFA that the enemy forces stormed Husan and positioned themselves in the areas of "Al-Mutina" and "Al-Shorfa" at the eastern entrance, and fired sound bombs and toxic gas while citizens were heading to perform the Isha and Tarawih prayers, which led to a number of them suffocating.