

He was hit by a bullet in the arm, he says, and got back into the car fast. told Iyad Hadad, the Ramallah area field researcher for the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, that the shooting began when he got out of the vehicle in order to try to push it, apparently after it stalled. On the way back, their car stalled and they pulled over next to Beit El.
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– who doesn’t want to give his full name for fear of being arrested – the five teens went to Ramallah to eat. Muhammad Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Hattab, 17, was killed by a bullet to the chest Jassem Nakhle, 18, is hospitalized in critical condition, struck by a bullet to the head that apparently caused brain death Ahmed Zayad, 15, suffered a serious chest wound with damage to his left lung Moussa Nakhle, 18, is in serious condition after being shot in the chest and stomach and the driver, M., 17, was lightly wounded by shrapnel … According to M. None of the five teenagers in the car emerged unscathed. last Thursday, adjacent to the back entrance of the Beit El settlement, whose iron gate was locked and shuttered at the time of the incident? The result is unquestionable, for sure. Was it necessary to shoot so many bullets at the car, even if one of its occupants apparently threw a Molotov cocktail – which hurt no one and caused no damage? What exactly happened at around 8:30 P.M. They are of different sizes – some exceptionally large – and all are on the right-hand side of the vehicle and what remains of its seats. The soldiers fired at least 10 rounds into the car and the bullet holes are still visible, even after the torching.
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The scorched remains of the Peugeot 206, which has yellow (Israeli) license plates and was probably stolen, tells an important part of the story. The burned-out wreck now lies on a hill at the far end of the neighboring village of Jifna. It’s not clear whether they were venting their anger or wanted to prevent the Israel Defense Forces from confiscating the vehicle. Haaretz 31 Mar by Gideon Levy & Alex Levac - The car was set afire by young people in the Jalazun refugee camp after the body was removed and the wounded extricated. Gideon Levy // ‘If our sons are a threat to Israel, why not arrest them? Why kill them?’

Witnesses said more than 25 bullet holes were puncturing the walls of the apartment. Israeli police meanwhile imposed heightened security measures in the area, forcing shops to close, and denying pedestrians access to the street…. Journalists were also prevented from taking photos. It was like a battlefield.” When officers withdrew from the apartment, locals who approached the building were beaten by Israeli forces and forced to leave. We heard four soldiers riddling him with bullets. They could have detained him without any problem, but they wanted to kill him instead. But they executed him.” … According to the witness’ testimony, a female border police officer was seen exiting the building with a minor foot injury. “Then we heard sounds of intensive shooting coming from the building,” he said.”They could have detained him - he was surrounded by a large number of soldiers. An eyewitness told Ma‘an that he saw the the boy stab “two settlers” on al-Wad street in the Old City and escape into the nearby building, before Israeli forces ambushed Ghazal in a small apartment, which had no alternate exit. The slain Palestinian was identified by the Palestinian Ministry of Health as 17-year-old Ahmad Zahir Fathi Ghazal from Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank. More Israeli police officers arrived at the scene and opened heavy fire on the boy, killing him. As Israeli police struggled to detain him, one policeman was lightly injured, according to al-Samri. Israeli forces chased after the teen, who ran inside a building that had its door left open, al-Samri said. Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said in a written statement that a 17-year-old Palestinian armed with a knife stabbed and lightly injured two “Jewish young men” - aged 18 and 23, at around 3:30 p.m. BETHLEHEM (Ma ‘an) 1 Apr - Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian teenager in occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday, after he carried out a stab attack that left three Israelis lightly injured, with witnesses asserting Israeli police could have easily detained the boy without killing him.

Palestinian teen ‘executed’ by Israeli police after stabbing, lightly injuring 3 Israelis Violence / Detentions - West Bank / Jerusalem
