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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Civilian Casualty: Palestinian Teenager Killed by Israeli Fire in West Bank

Jun 29, 2026 10:00 AM CT Al-Bireh, West Bank civilian casualties, west bank, israeli military, humanitarian crisis

Summary

A 15-year-old Palestinian boy died from wounds sustained in Israeli fire in al-Bireh, West Bank. This incident contributes to the ongoing humanitarian crisis and civilian casualty toll associated with Israeli military operations in the occupied territories, a key component of the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater.

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Palestinian child succumbs to wounds sustained from Israeli fire A Palestinian child has succumbed to wounds sustained by Israeli fire in the occupied West Bank city of al-Bireh, Wafa news agency is reporting, citing medical sources. The Ministry of Health reported that 15-year-old Amir Ahmed Jaw...

Sources (1)

T3 Middle East Eye
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Actor Responses

Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted fire operations resulting in the death of a civilian teenager.

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