The Gaza strip
On Thursday morning, a Palestinian man died of wounds he recieved on Tuesday, when the Israeli army attacked the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis.
Palestinian medical sources confirmed the man's death, who had been suffering since he was admitted to the hospital, right after the Israeli attack. In the meantime, local Palestinian sources confirmed today that three Palestinian resistance fighters were shot and wounded during armed clashes with the Israeli army forces, on the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip.
Just two days after, a twelve-year old Palestinian child died after being prevented by Israeli forces from exiting Gaza. A 21-year old man with testicular cancer has also died after being denied exit.
Nael al-Kurdi died a slow and painful death, the agony being made all the worse because it could have been prevented. He was one of eleven plaintiffs on a lawsuit challenging the Israeli closure of all entries into and exits from Gaza, but the Israeli court ruled against him and six of the others. One of the other plaintiffs has already died since the ruling came through last week.
On Wednesday night, unknown assailants detonated an explosive device in a Palestinian police vehicle, to the west of the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip. No one was injured but the vehicle was damaged.
The West Bank
On Thursday morning, the Israeli military invaded the northern West Bank cities of Jenin and Qalqilia, kidnapping four Palestinians, including two brothers from Jenin refugee camp. Earlier today Israeli troops invaded the central West Bank city of Ramallah and kidnapped four civilians.
Meanwhile two were taken from Azon village in the northern part of the West Bank and in addition, a civilian was kidnapped from his home in Beit Omer village in the southern part of the West Bank.
Conclusion
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