
Three Palestinians were injured early Thursday in clashes with Israeli forces in the Jenin refugee camp, locals said. Israeli forces raided the camp and surrounded the Tawalba mosque and a kindergarten under construction, searching for a wanted Palestinian, locals told Ma'an. Residents of the camp threw stones at the soldiers, who fired plastic-coated steel bullets and sound grenades, locals said. Mohammad Matahin, Mohammad Soos and Muamin Soos were hit by plastic-coated bullets and dozens of Palestinians suffered from tear gas inhalation, they added. The Israeli army said soldiers conducted a "routine overnight activity" in the camp and that Palestinians threw rocks at the forces. Palestinians opened fire at soldiers and damaged two security vehicles, an Israeli military spokeswoman told Ma'an. Soldiers responded with "riot dispersal means," she added. Meanwhile, Israeli forces detained four Palestinians in raids across the West Bank early Thursday, the spokeswoman said. Soldiers detained two Palestinians in Nablus, one in Huwwara near Nablus, and another in Hebron.
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