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Palestinian teenager reported killed by Israeli fire in West Bank
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Palestinian teenager reported killed by Israeli fire in West Bank

The Israeli military reportedly killed a 16-year-old Palestinian boy named Walid Nidal Walid Abu Sneina and injured two others during an operation in the Qalandia refugee camp in occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed the death and described the victim as a 'martyr,' while the Palestinian Red Crescent stated that medical teams treated the boy after he was shot in the thigh with live ammunition. The official Palestinian agency Wafa also reported the incident and noted that two other minors were injured in their lower limbs. Additionally, Wafa reported that a four-month-old Palestinian baby died after being unable to reach a hospital due to a military checkpoint blocking the route near Deir Amar, close to Ramallah. This case comes amid ongoing concerns over the treatment of children and adolescents in occupied Palestine. The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem released a report stating that 54 Palestinian children and teenagers were killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank in 2025, with 18 bodies still held by the military, preventing burials. According to B'Tselem, between October 7, 2023, and June 7, 2026, Israeli forces killed 236 Palestinian minors

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La Tercera logoLa TerceraIndependent🔒LeftFactual 90Objective 709 hr. ago
Palestinian teenager reported killed by Israeli fire in West Bank

The Israeli military reportedly killed a 16-year-old Palestinian boy named Walid Nidal Walid Abu Sneina and injured two others during an operation in the Qalandia refugee camp in occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed the death and described the victim as a 'martyr,' while the Palestinian Red Crescent stated that medical teams treated the boy after he was shot in the thigh with live ammunition. The official Palestinian agency Wafa also reported the incident and noted that two other minors were injured in their lower limbs. Additionally, Wafa reported that a four-month-old Palestinian baby died after being unable to reach a hospital due to a military checkpoint blocking the route near Deir Amar, close to Ramallah. This case comes amid ongoing concerns over the treatment of children and adolescents in occupied Palestine. The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem released a report stating that 54 Palestinian children and teenagers were killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank in 2025, with 18 bodies still held by the military, preventing burials. According to B'Tselem, between October 7, 2023, and June 7, 2026, Israeli forces killed 236 Palestinian minors

Bias read (Left): The article presents the incident through the lens of Palestinian sources and organizations, emphasizing casualties among minors and criticizing Israeli military actions. It cites reports from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the Palestinian Red Crescent, and the Israeli NGO B’Tselem, which has a

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): The article reports the death of a Palestinian teenager by Israeli fire in the West Bank, citing sources like the Palestinian Ministry of Health and Wafa agency. It also mentions a separate infant fatality due to blocked access. While the core facts align with cross-source consensus, the inclusion o

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