Ahmad al-Amouri, brother of al-Quds Brigades Jenin Battalion founder Jamil al-Amouri was killed during the Israeli military operation in occupied West Bank’s Jenin refugee camp, according to a Telegram post with a clear photo of his head verified by Datamnr agency, Al Jazeera reports.

Wissam Bakr, director of the Jenin Governmental Hospital, confirmed that four bodied were brought to the hospital, alongside seven critically wounded, according to the Wafa news agency.

Israeli military units reportedly stormed Jenin with multiple military vehicles, encircling a house in its western part, Wafa reported. The forces used loudspeakers to demand the surrender of one of those inside, before attacking the house with shoulder-fired missiles, the report added.

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