PICTURES| Palestinians take part in funeral of teenager killed by Israeli forces in Jenin
Jenin (QNN)- Hundreds of Palestinians took part today in the funeral procession of 17-year-old Derar Riyad al-Kafrini who was shot dead by Israeli forces last night during a military raid into Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank.
Media coverage: "Palestinans take part in the funeral procession of martyr Derar Riyad Kafrini, who was shot dead last night in an Israeli army raid on Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank." pic.twitter.com/xtixAQV439
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 2, 2022
Media coverage | Video: "A final farewell to slain Derar Riyad Kafrini, a young #Palestinian who was shot dead last night in an Israeli army raid on Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank." pic.twitter.com/6uG2rFVBDN
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 2, 2022
Media coverage: "A final farewell to slain Derar Riyad Kafrini, a young Palestinian who was shot dead last night in an Israeli army raid on Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank." pic.twitter.com/ESkUBDGKNu
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 2, 2022
Late Monday night, al-Kafrini was shot by Israeli occupation soldiers during a military raid into the Jenin refugee camp. Al-Kafrini was rushed to the Jenin Public Hospital in critical condition, as the Israeli bullet hit him in the shoulder, penetrated his chest and exploded inside. He was announced dead minutes later.
That night, as local sources reported, an Israeli special forces unit, accompanied by a military bulldozer, raided the Jenin refugee camp from several directions while a helicopter hovered over the area.
The Israeli special forces unit surrounded the house of Bassem Saadi, one of top leaders of Palestinian Islamic Jihad group in the West Bank, before arresting him and his son-in-law Ashraf al-Jada. Saadi had previously been arrested by Israeli occupation three times and served a total of 15 years in Israeli prisons.
Media coverage | Local reports: "A video documenting the savage Israeli abduction of Sheikh Bassam Saadi, the leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the West Bank, after a raid on his home in Jenin refugee camp." pic.twitter.com/r4FZ46RAIG
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 2, 2022
Some reports said Saadi was also shot and wounded during the raid. Israel’s Shin Bet confirmed Saadi was the target of the raid.
The forces also opened heavy gunfire and tear gas towards local youths and civilian houses during the raid.
Saadi’s wife was reportedly taken to hospital for treatment as she sustained injuries during the arrest after being attacked by the forces.
In response, the Gaza-based Islamic Jihad announced in a statement that it was declaring a state of “alertness” and is “ready to respond following the aggression against Sheikh Bassam al-Saadi and his family in Jenin.”
Footage circulated on social media showed a convoy of Israeli military vehicles was seen entering the Jenin city and a heavy gunfire was heard.
Media coverage | Witnesses: "Palestinan resistance fighters confront Israeli occupation forces with gunfire as they raid Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank." pic.twitter.com/OKfsHaJ7ZT
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 1, 2022
Media coverage: "Young Palestinian men shower Israeli occupation's military vehicles with stones as they raid the city of Jenin, north of the occupied West Bank." pic.twitter.com/1g56GfqSqV
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 1, 2022
BREAKING | Witnesses to QNN: "Gunfights are taking place right now in Jenin refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank, as a large-scale Israeli army force is raiding the camp." pic.twitter.com/1biVDvqhO4
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 1, 2022
A general strike was declared in Jenin, including a trade strike.
The West Bank city of Jenin has been the centre of Israeli aggressions and military operations since the few past months, as 30 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of this year in Jenin alone, including Al Jazeera’s veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.