Key facts
- Israeli forces killed Palestinian man Nour al-Din Fayyad, 34, in Jenin refugee camp.
- Fayyad was killed by Israeli live fire during a raid.
- Nasser al-Saadi, 30, was also killed by Israeli forces in Jenin refugee camp.
- Fathi Khazem was killed by Israeli forces inside his Jenin home.
- Israeli forces have occupied Jenin refugee camp since January 2025, displacing 40,000 people.
Israeli forces have killed multiple Palestinian men during raids in Jenin and its refugee camp. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that Nour al-Din Fayyad, 34, was killed by Israeli live fire during a raid on the Jenin Refugee Camp in the occupied West Bank.
Separately, Nasser al-Saadi, 30, died after sustaining wounds to the lower half of his body during an Israeli raid in the Jenin refugee camp. The director of Jenin's Government Hospital stated al-Saadi arrived dead, appearing to have bled heavily from a thigh wound before an ambulance was called.
Earlier reports indicated that Fathi Khazem was shot and killed by Israeli forces inside his home in Jenin's al-Masarwa neighbourhood. Israeli media alleged Khazem attempted to stab troops during a military operation.
Israeli forces have occupied and barred access to the Jenin refugee camp since January 2025, leading to the displacement of approximately 40,000 people, according to UNRWA. An AFP tally based on Palestinian Authority data indicates that at least 1,073 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers or settlers since the start of Israel's war on Gaza.
