Israeli forces have killed three Palestinians, including two sisters, besides injuring dozens of others in the enthralled West Bank.
The siblings were killed on Tuesday in Israeli fire in Kafr Ein, near Ramallah, while a third man failed of pellet injuries to the head fired by Israeli colors in Beit Ummar.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said its croakers treated 22 Palestinians injured by Israeli fire of whom nine were hit by live pellets, five by plastic pellets, and eight people were affected by tear gas.
According to observers, violent clashes erupted between Israeli forces and angry Palestinians during an Israeli military raid into the city.
Israeli forces used live fire, rubber-carpeted pellets, and tear gas drums during the clashes, they said.
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The Israeli service contended their colors came under attack overnight when two military vehicles stalled outside the city of Beit Ummar, near the megacity of Hebron.
Palestinian municipalities in the enthralled West Bank have seen boosted raids by Israel since Palestinians carried out several road attacks in its metropolises in March.
Further, then 100 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the launch of the time.
Before on Monday, three Israeli labor force were detained after hurling an extemporized lemon at Palestinians near the West Bank megacity of Bethlehem as vengeance for the seizing of the body of a teenager last week.