Palestinian man wounded after Israeli military vehicle rammed his car A Palestinian man was wounded on Sunday evening after an Israeli military vehicle rammed his car in the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarm, local sources told Wafa. The sources said an Israeli army vehicle struck the car of Fadi Marouh as he drove near Al-Quds Open University, leaving him injured and causing heavy damage to his vehicle. An ambulance from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society transferred Marouh to Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital for treatment, witnesses said. After the collision, Israeli forces arrived at the scene and carried out search operations in the area, according to local accounts. Residents say Israeli military vehicles move through Tulkarm around the clock, frequently speeding through main roads, including routes leading to the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps. Locals say the vehicles often drive against traffic, putting civilians at serious risk. The incident comes as Israeli forces continue their assault on Tulkarm and its two refugee camps for the 336th consecutive day, amid intensified raids, restrictions and military presence across the city.