A doctor and two ambulance officers were injured by the occupation forces’ bullets in Jenin

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A doctor and two ambulance officers were injured on Friday evening when Israeli occupation forces opened fire on an ambulance in Jenin.

The Red Crescent Society reported that the occupation forces opened fire on a team of the society while it was working in Jenin, which resulted in a volunteer doctor being injured by live bullets in the hand, and paramedics Murad Khamayseh and Taher Sanouri being injured by bullet fragments in the face, and they were transferred to the hospital.

The occupation forces continue their extensive aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the third consecutive day, deliberately obstructing the movement of ambulances and targeting ambulance crews and journalists.

Earlier, the occupation forces fired live bullets directly at a group of journalists while they were covering the news near Al-Zayed roundabout in the city of Jenin

Source: Maan News Agency