Journalist Among Two Injured by Israeli Gunfire in Tulkarem
TULKAREM, WEST BANK: A journalist was among two individuals injured by Israeli gunfire during an incident in the city of Tulkarem, in the northern West Bank, on Tuesday.
According to local sources, Israeli forces entered Tulkarem early in the day, leading to confrontations with residents. During the clashes, live ammunition was reportedly used, resulting in injuries. The journalist, who was covering the events, sustained a gunshot wound but is reported to be in stable condition.
The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed that its teams provided medical assistance to the injured on-site before transferring them to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
Witnesses stated that Israeli forces conducted raids in the area, sparking protests and exchanges of fire with armed resistance groups. The situation in the West Bank remains tense, with frequent incidents reported amidst heightened violence in recent months.
Media watchdog organizations have repeatedly raised concerns about the safety of journalists operating in conflict zones, particularly in the occupied Palestinian territories, urging for greater protections to ensure press freedom and safety.
There has been no immediate comment from the Israeli authorities regarding the incident.