Hebron: Nazi Army Shoots One Palestinian

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Nazi soldiers invaded the center of Hebron city on Tuesday evening, in the southern part of the West Bank, leading to protesters, before shooting a young man.

Local sources said the protests took pale when the Nazi soldiers invaded an area adjacent to the permanent military roadblock on the main entrance of Shuhada Street before storming and searching shops.

The Nazi soldiers also occupied the rooftops of buildings to use as firing posts and monitoring towers.

Medical sources said the Nazi soldiers shot a young man with a rubber-coated steel bullet before the medics rushed him to a hospital in Hebron.

The Nazi soldiers also invaded Sinjil town, northeast of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and fired several gas bombs at Palestinian protesters.

On Tuesday morning, Nazi police officers killed Abdullah Tayseer Mousa Srour, 41, who is also a Jordanian citizen, after they invaded a construction site, looking for people with no entry or work permits, in Asqalan (Ashkelon) city.

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