Palestinian youth injured after being severely beaten by Israeli soldiers in Bethlehem

BETHLEHEM: A Palestinian youth from Dheisheh refugee camp, in southern Bethlehem, tonight sustained injuries and bruises after being severely beaten up by Israeli soldiers, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS). Khalil Jaber, 23, a…


BETHLEHEM: A Palestinian youth from Dheisheh refugee camp, in southern Bethlehem, tonight sustained injuries and bruises after being severely beaten up by Israeli soldiers, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS).

Khalil Jaber, 23, along with his brother, were detained from their family home last night by Israeli forces and were released shortly after. Israeli forces severely beat up Jaber during their raid.

PRCS in Bethlehem told WAFA correspondent that its crews transported, to one of the hospitals in Bethlehem, a 23-year-old youth who was severely beaten up by Israeli occupation forces during his detention.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

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