Jenin - Ma'an - The child Lujain Osama Abdul Raouf Musleh was martyred on Tuesday afternoon by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Kafr Dan, west of Jenin. Red Crescent crews said: Our crews transferred a 16-year-old martyr from Kafr Dan. The Red Crescent crews also dealt with two injuries to journalists, one of them with live bullets and the other with bullet fragments. The occupation forces surrounded a house in the town of Kafr Dan, west of Jenin, and clashes and heavy gunfire erupted around the besieged house, which belongs to the husband of the sister of the wanted man, Muslim Masarwa. The occupation forces also fired Energa shells at the besieged house. Military bulldozers arrived and completely demolished the house. The occupation army continues its aggression on the city of Jenin for the seventh consecutive day, as part of its military operation launched in the northern West Bank. The Israeli aggression on Jenin Governorate since last Wednesday resulted in the martyrdom of 18 citizens, the injury and arrest of dozens, in addition to the widespread destruction of citizens' property, public and private facilities, and infrastructure, including water and electricity networks. Yesterday, Monday, Ayman Abed, 58 years old, from the town of Kafr Dan, was martyred after being arrested by the occupation forces from his home, tortured at the Salem military checkpoint, and then handed over to the Red Crescent. Two young men were martyred on Sunday evening by the occupation forces' bullets in the town of Kafr Dan, west of Jenin. The occupation forces shot two young men after opening fire on their vehicle at the entrance to the town, and prevented the Red Crescent crew from providing them with first aid, which led to their martyrdom. They were Abdullah Nasser Hammou and the child Muhammad Mahmoud Hammou, who was in the fifth grade from the town of Al-Yamoun. It is noteworthy that the two martyrs were distributing bread to citizens besieged on the outskirts of Jenin before their assassination. Source: Maan News Agency