Nablus - Ma'an - The occupation army continued its raids on Balata camp and the city of Nablus since this morning, leaving two martyrs and several wounded. The Red Crescent said that two ambulance crews were injured at the entrance to Balata camp at this time after the occupation forces fired live bullets directly at them, while they were trying to enter to transport one of the injured. The head of the Popular Committee for Balata Camp Services, Imad Zaki, said: 'We cannot evacuate the students from 4 schools and 2 kindergartens due to the ongoing raids, and we appeal for the necessity of at least bringing water and food to the children.' Clashes erupted after the camp was stormed, amid the arrival of more military reinforcements from the Beit Furik checkpoint. This morning, the young man, Diaa Hani Abdul Rahman Duweikat (25 years old), was martyred as a result of critical wounds he sustained from occupation bullets in the abdomen and thigh in Balata camp. The Red Crescent announced that 3 paramedics wer e injured by live bullets after being deliberately targeted by the occupation soldiers, despite prior coordination through the International Committee of the Red Cross, while they were trying to evacuate a number of injuries in Balata camp. Civil Affairs informed the Ministry of Health of the martyrdom of the young man Abdul Hakim Mamoun Abdul Hamid Shaheen (33 years old) by the occupation forces' bullets in the old city of Nablus. Source: Maan News Agency
Injuries – The occupation continues to storm Nablus
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