A 14-year-old Palestinian boy died Friday morning from critical injuries sustained during an Israeli occupation military raid on the Al-Ain refugee camp in western Nablus earlier this week.
Medical sources confirmed the death of Mohammad Khaled Hasan Mabrouk, who was shot during the Wednesday incursion by Israeli occupation forces. The teenager succumbed to his wounds after days in critical condition.
In pictures: A sorrowful farewell to Palestinian teenager Mohammad Khaled Mabrouk, killed yesterday during an Israeli raid into Al-Ain refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Nablus. pic.twitter.com/lL1EoVV8hU
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 25, 2025
Settlers Storm Joseph’s Tomb Under Armed Escort
In a separate incident early Friday, dozens of Israeli settlers stormed Joseph’s Tomb in eastern Nablus to perform religious rituals, according to local sources. The settlers arrived in a bus and a private vehicle under military protection before being turned back by Palestinian security forces.
BREAKING: Palestinian Authority (PA) forces use teargas to forcefully disperse a nonviolent protest in Nablus, north of the occupied West Bank, against the starving of innocent civilians in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/bDvuskbNUU
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 25, 2025
IOF Detains Three in Tulkarem Raid
Meanwhile, Israeli troops carried out a pre-dawn arrest campaign in the city of Tulkarem, detaining three young men from the area.
Two were taken from their homes in the town of Anabta following violent searches. A third resident was targeted in the Azbat Nasser neighborhood, southeast of Tulkarem. His home was reportedly ransacked, and he was assaulted during the raid. Family members also reported the theft of 10,000 shekels by the Israeli soldiers.
Residents emphasized that this incident is part of an ongoing Israeli campaign in the city and its two refugee camps. The offensive has now entered its 180th consecutive day, marked by daily incursions, arbitrary arrests, and widespread damage to civilian property.
Source: Al-Manar Website