The death toll at al-Far'a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank rose to four early Monday morning, while an Israeli woman was injured during a shooting near the town of Ateret in the region.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health stated in a declaration, "Young Rashid Habib Al-Aydi (17 years old) was martyred by occupation forces' bullets in al-Far'a camp south of Tubas."
The ministry added that before him, three martyrs were brought to the hospital with serious injuries from gunfire to the head. The victims included brothers Mohammad Samir Malham (17 years old) and Hakmat Samir Malham (24 years old), as well as Yazan Al-Khatib (20 years old).
Witnesses reported that "Israeli army forces stormed al-Far'a camp, which led to clashes between gunmen and occupying forces." They also mentioned that the army "positioned snipers at several locations around the camp and imposed a siege on it."
Monday morning's raid comes after a previous incursion into the camp 10 days earlier, which resulted in the martyrdom of seven Palestinians.
Israeli Woman Injured
The Israeli army radio announced that an Israeli woman was wounded during a shooting on Monday morning targeting a car near the town of Ateret in the central West Bank.
Channel 12 of Israeli media reported that a settler was injured by gunfire from a speeding vehicle near "Rawabi roundabout", north of Ramallah city. The assailant withdrew from the scene before Israeli forces arrived in the area.
Israeli media sources also shared an image of the vehicle that was reportedly shot at, causing an Israeli woman to sustain injuries.
The occupying forces closed off the area near Ateret and began an operation to search vehicles and civilians.