4-year-old child attacked, bitten by police dog accompanying Israeli troops in Balata
Nablus (Quds News Network) – A 4-year-old boy suffered injuries this morning after being attacked and bitten by a police dog accompanying an Israeli military unit raiding a house in Balata refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank, this morning.
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Local sources said the incursion unfolded when an undercover Israeli unit sneaked into the Balata refugee camp, before being reinforced with further military units a few minutes later. The Israeli occupation forces carried out house raids, employing police dogs in the attack.
During the house raids, a 4-year-old child suffered injuries after being bitten by one of the police dogs as army raided his family's home, terrorizing its residents. The injured child was promptly rushed to the hospital for medical treatment.
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