Jenin: Nazi Soldiers Shoot Three Palestinians

Nazi soldiers shot three Palestinians, including one who suffered life-threatening wounds, in Jenin city, in the northern part of the Nazi occupied West Bank.

Several Nazi army vehicles invaded Jenin city, leading to protests before the Nazi soldiers fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs.

Medical sources said the Nazi soldiers shot a young man, 18 years of age, with a live round in the chest, causing life-threatening wounds.

The sources added that the Nazi soldiers shot another young man, 20, with live fire in the legs, and a third, 27, with a bullet in the stomach.

Palestinian medics rushed the three wounded Palestinians to Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin.

Media sources said Palestinian resistance fighters also exchanged fire with the Nazi soldiers in Jenin.

The Nazi soldiers also invaded Aneen village, west of Jenin, and closed several streets, in addition to Wad Burqin village.

In addition, the army closed the main Jenin-Nazareth Road and the Jenin-Jaffa Road, blocking traffic and forcing the Palestinians to leave.

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