Volunteer doctor, two paramedics injured by Israeli forces’ live fire during ongoing offensive on Jenin

JENIN: A Palestinian doctor and two paramedics were injured on Friday evening after Israeli occupation forces opened live fire on an ambulance in Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said the occupation forces shot at its ambulance crews, shooting and injuring a volunteer doctor in his hand and two paramedics with bullet fragments in the face, which necessitated their transfer to hospital.

Earlier, the occupation forces fired live bullets at a group of journalists near the al-Zayed roundabout while they were covering the onslaught on Jenin city and its camp. However, no injuries were reported.

The occupation forces have been deliberately obstructing the movement of ambulances and targeting ambulance crews and journalists during their military onslaught.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA