On Tuesday evening, two Palestinian children were injured by Israeli army gunfire during its incursion into the village of al-Mughayer, northeast of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
The official Palestinian news agency reported that "two children were injured by the occupation's gunfire in the village of al-Mughayer, northeast of Ramallah."
It clarified that "the occupation forces fired at a group of children in the 'Aqaba' area of the village, resulting in injuries to two children, one in the abdomen and the other in the limbs."
According to eyewitnesses, the army withdrew from the village after the two children were injured and after raiding and searching a house.
In northern West Bank, the agency reported that Israeli forces carried out incursions in Nablus Governorate, targeting the villages of Qusra and Burqa, as well as the new and old Aida refugee camps.
They also stormed the town of Sebastia northwest of the city and fired illumination flares into the sky.
Over two years of genocide in Gaza, the escalation by the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank has resulted in the deaths of 1,062 Palestinians and injuries to about 10,000 others.
In addition to the arrest of more than 20,000 people, including 1,600 children.
Israel began a genocide in Gaza on October 8, 2023, which lasted for two years, resulting in the deaths of 68,531 martyrs and injuries to 170,402 others.
The occupation forces fired at a group of children in the 'Aqaba' area of the village.





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Injury of two Palestinian children by Israeli army gunfire in the West Bank.