Occupying Israeli forces detain critically wounded teenager from ambulance en route to hospital

Ramallah (Quds News Network) – A critically wounded teenager, en route to a hospital, was detained from an ambulance by the occupying Israeli army last night, adding to the tally of 14 Palestinians apprehended by Israeli occupation forces across the West Bank, according to various sources.
The Ministry of Health reported that at a checkpoint east of Qalqilya, in the northern West Bank, soldiers intercepted an ambulance transporting a 17-year-old boy critically wounded with a gunshot to the chest. The ambulance was en route from a hospital in Qalqilya to one in Nablus when the youth was detained by the Israeli forces.
In a separate incident, soldiers detained two men in Masafer Yatta, located in the southern West Bank. Local activist Rateb al-Jabour stated that the soldiers raided the Arab al-Najadeh community, conducted home searches, beat two brothers, and subsequently detained them. The soldiers also seized their cars during the operation.
Prisoner groups revealed that seven Palestinians were taken into custody during an Israeli army raid on Jalazon refugee camp near Ramallah, with 10 individuals subjected to interrogation during the early morning raid.
Additional detentions occurred in Nablus and Hebron governorates during the overnight Israeli raids. According to prisoner groups, these arrests bring the total number of Palestinians detained by Israeli forces in the West Bank to 4,860 since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza on October 7.