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Balata (West Bank), Aug 24 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Alaa Badarneh) A 15-year-old Palestinian was killed this morning by a gunshot to the head of the Israeli Army during a raid in the occupied West Bank, reported the Palestinian Ministry of Health.FOOTAGE OF THE FUNERAL OF THE PALESTINIAN ADOLESCENT KILLED BY A SHOT IN THE HEAD OF THE ISRAELI ARMY IN BALATA, NABLUS (WEST BANK).
Scene after at least two people were killed during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, according to the Palestinian health ministry, as fighting there continues alongside ongoing battles in Gaza. A spokesperson for the Israeli military told AFP in a statement that its forces were "currently conducting counterterrorism activities in the area", without elaborating. IMAGES
Tear gas bombs burst and people gather in the streets of Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, where a raid is underway. On Thursday, the Palestinian health ministry said 14 people were killed in an Israeli operation in the city of Jenin -- the highest West Bank death toll from a single raid since at least 2005, according to United Nations records. IMAGES
Smoke billows over West Bank's Jenin and gunfire rings out as the Israeli army raided the city. Six Palestinians were killed during the raid, according to the Palestinian health ministry. IMAGES TO COMPLETE VID342Y2TX_EN
Ambulances at the site of clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli military following an Israeli army raid in the West Bank city of Jenin. The Israeli army said it had launched drone strikes in the occupied West Bank area of Jenin as part of an "extensive counterterrorism effort" that the Palestinian health ministry said killed four residents. IMAGES
People can be seen running as stun grenades and shots are heard in the West Bank City of Jenin. On Thursday, the Palestinian health ministry said 14 people were killed in an Israeli operation in the city of Jenin -- the highest West Bank death toll from a single raid since at least 2005, according to United Nations records. IMAGES