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The occupation forces shot Hamza Abu Hajar while he was wearing an ambulance jacket

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30-12-2022 08:28 PM

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The Israeli occupation forces, during the aggressive operation against the city of Nablus in the Old City today, Friday 12/30/2022, deliberately and directly fired explosive bullets at the paramedic of the Medical Relief Society, Hamza Abu Hajar, during his official work and during his attempt to rescue an injured person who was injured during the aggressive operation, and the paramedic Hamza was injured Internal laceration of the liver, kidneys, and diaphragm, and a fracture of four feathers from the rib cage. Hamza was admitted to intensive care after an operation that lasted for hours, while he was in a state of danger.


On the other hand, the Relief Society affirms the follow-up of this crime in all concerned institutions, and calls for the occupation to be punished for these crimes that violate international law.


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