Four killed, 44 injured, many critical, in an Israeli army raid on Jenin refugee camp

JENIN– Four Palestinians were killed and 44 others were injured this morning, many of them critical, in an Israeli army assault on Jenin refugee camp, according to the Ministry of Health and Palestinian security.

The Ministry of Health confirmed four Palestinians were killed, and identified three of them as Abed Fathi Hazem, the brother of Raad who was killed by Israeli forces in April following an attack in Tel Aviv, and Mohammad Mahmoud Elwaneh, who were killed in a house that was under siege and shelled by the army, and a third, Ahmad Nathmi Alawneh, 24, was shot in the head and killed during street clashes with the invading soldiers. The fourth was identified as Mohammad Abu Naaseh.

Many of the wounded in the attack were shot by live bullets and are in critical condition at Jenin hospitals, said the Ministry.

Security sources told WAFA that a large army force raided Jenin and its refugee camp this morning, firing in all directions and shooting tear gas canisters while surrounding and shelling a house that belongs to Fathi Hazem, father of Raad and Abed.

A general commercial strike was called in most West Bank cities in mourning of the dead and in protest against the Israeli carnage in Jenin this morning.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)