A citizen and his two daughters were injured by Israeli occupation forces' bullets on Friday during their raid on the village of Sanur, south of Jenin.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews dealt with injuries to two girls (10 and 12 years old) and their father (45 years old) who were injured by live bullet shrapnel in the head. They were transferred to Jenin Governmental Hospital.
Paramedic Murad Khamayseh told WAFA that Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle inside the village, wounding the father and his two daughters with shrapnel while they were inside the vehicle. They were taken to a health center at the entrance to the village, before Red Crescent ambulances transported them to the hospital, where their injuries were described as minor.
Local sources reported that occupation forces stormed the village in several military vehicles, fired live ammunition at a vehicle, and raided and searched several homes. No arrests were reported.
The occupation forces are intensifying their raids on towns and villages in the Jenin Governorate, coinciding with their ongoing aggression on the city of Jenin and its refugee camp, which has been ongoing for 129 days. They are launching house raids and arrest campaigns against citizens.
A large force of the occupation army stormed the "Tarsala" site south of Jenin this morning, a settlement evacuated in 2005. Helicopters also landed twice at the site.





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A citizen and his two daughters were injured by Israeli occupation forces' bullets south of Jenin.