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Health ministry reports that Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager in West Bank.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, an Israeli soldier shot and killed a 16-year old Palestinian on Monday during a raid in the town of 'Tuqu'. This is the latest fatal incident in the recent violence that has erupted in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

According to a report from the Palestinian state-run news agency WAFA, citing the Tuqu' Town Council's head, the boy was shot after Israeli forces gathered late Monday in the town centre and started firing "indiscriminately".

According to the report, Ammar Yaser Sabah was shot by the military with a live bullet in the chest. The report said that he was taken to hospital, but sadly he did not survive.

The Israeli military informed? The Israeli military told? that soldiers used riot dispersal methods and then responded with fire after being pelted with rocks. The military said that the incident is being reviewed.

Since the beginning of the two-year Gaza war in October 2023, violence has increased in the West Bank. Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians have 'increased sharply', while the military has tightened movement restrictions and conducted sweeping raids across several cities.

According to the United Nations, more than 1,000 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank from October 7, 2023 until November 14, 2025. In the West Bank, 59 Israelis were killed over the same time period.

According to official Palestinian statistics, 53 Palestinian minors were killed by Israeli forces this year in the West Bank.

The West Bank is home for 2.7 million Palestinians, who enjoy limited autonomy under the?Israeli occupation. There are hundreds of thousands of Israelis who have settled in the West Bank.

Many world powers consider Israel's settlements, which are located on land that it captured during a war in 1967, illegal. In addition, numerous U.N. Security Council Resolutions have called for Israel to cease?all settlement activities.

Israel denies that the settlements are illegal, citing historical and biblical ties to the land.

Israeli forces have cleared refugee camps forcing thousands of Palestinians to leave their homes. They are also maintaining the longest presence they've had in certain West Bank cities since decades.

Human Rights Watch charged Israel with war crimes and crimes of humanity in November over forced expulsions it claimed to have occurred in the West Bank. Israel denies that it has committed such crimes. Reporting by Ali Sawafta, Pesha Magd and Aidan Lewis; writing by Pesha Magd. Editing by Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)