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The number of West Bank martyrs increased to 206 people

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the martyrdom of a young man who was shot by Zionist soldiers last week in the city of Jenin in the West Bank.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the Ministry of Health of Palestine announced on Friday (yesterday) that a Palestinian youth named “Jamal Mahmoud Abdurrahman Mashareqa” (21 years old) who died last week He was wounded by the bullets of Zionist soldiers and died.

According to the newspaper “Rai Elyoum”, with the martyrdom of this young Palestinian, the number of Palestinian martyrs in the West Bank since the beginning of the war against the West Bank has reached 206 people, and in addition to Those 2,780 people have also been injured by the Zionist military during this period.

Israeli regime army started a devastating war against the Gaza Strip 42 days ago with the green light of the West. As a result, more than 11,500 Palestinians have been martyred. Of these, 4,710 were children and 3,160 were women.

Following this war, more than 29,800 Palestinians have been injured, 70% of them according to the ministry. The health workers of the Gaza Strip were women and children.

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