A Palestinian youth was martyred on Saturday evening by Israeli army gunfire in the al-Far'a camp south of Tubas, at a time when cities and villages in the occupied West Bank were being raided, and homes of several released prisoners and deportees from the recent "Tsunami of Freedom" deal were being stormed.
The Ministry of Health stated in a brief statement that the young man, Abdul Rahman Ahmed Abbas Darawsha (26 years old), was martyred after being shot by the Israeli army, noting that he was transferred to Tubas Government Hospital in critical condition before his death was announced.
The Palestinian news agency reported that an Israeli force stormed the camp, deployed infantry soldiers at its entrance, and opened live fire, as well as obstructing traffic on the main road adjacent to the camp.
With the martyrdom of Darawsha, the number of Palestinians who have been martyred in the West Bank since the beginning of the Israeli genocide against Gaza on October 8, 2023, has risen to 1,069 martyrs, in addition to about 10,000 injured and more than 20,000 detainees, including 1,600 children, according to official Palestinian statistics.
The genocide that lasted for two years in Gaza, which ended with a ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 10, 2025, resulted in more than 69,000 martyrs and over 170,000 injured.
In the same context, Israeli occupation forces raided the homes of several released prisoners and deportees from the recent "Tsunami of Freedom" deal in the town of Kafr Qaddum east of Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of Yatta south of Hebron and the al-Arroub camp north of it, as well as the villages of Ajjah south of Jenin, Kafr Qaddum east of Qalqilya, and Beit Jala in Bethlehem, and raided homes there.
The martyrdom of Darawsha raises the number of martyrs in the West Bank to 1,069 since the beginning of the Israeli genocide against Gaza.





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A Palestinian dead in the Al-Far'a camp, and the occupation storms the homes of freed prisoners.