UN aid agencies voice alarm at scale of ongoing Israeli raids in occupied West Bank’s Jenin, say medical access to critically wounded were being restricted as death toll mounts
A Palestinian who was critically-injured during Israel's raid of Jenin camp is treated by medics while in transport on a gurney at Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin city in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
The raid, launched under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right government, targeted the northern city of Jenin and employed armoured vehicles, army bulldozers and drone strikes.
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