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Israeli Forces Kill 15-Year-Old Palestinian Boy After Settlers Attack West Bank Towns, Officials Say

  • Israeli forces shot and killed a 15-year-old Palestinian boy, Rayan Tamer Houshiyeh, in Al-Yamoun, West Bank, on Wednesday.
  • The killing occurred amid escalating violence involving Israeli military raids, settler attacks, and increased hostilities since October 2023.
  • The Israeli military launched large-scale operations with drones and bulldozers in West Bank refugee camps, while Palestinians report closures and resource blockades.
  • Catherine Russell, UNICEF’s Executive Director, noted that conditions in Gaza have worsened sharply in line with increased conflict, and reported that since October 2023, 143 Palestinian children have lost their lives.
  • These events suggest continuing escalation of violence in the West Bank with mounting casualties, raising concerns about the security and rights of Palestinian civilians.
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At least a hundred assaulted Kafr Malik, then the soldiers opened fire on the population causing deaths and injuries. Also killed a 15-year-old boy in Al-Yamoun. Fr Bashar: "We live under the constant fire of the settlers and the Israeli army, but we are not afraid to stay in our land."

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Rayyan Tamer Hussiya was shot in the neck in the town of Al Yamoun, northwest of Jenin.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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