A Palestinian man who was shot by Israeli colors in the enthralled West Bank has failed of his injuries, Palestinian officers said.
Palestine’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday linked the man as 19- time-old Kamel Abdallah Alwaneh from near the megacity of Jenin in the enthralled West Bank and condemned his payoff.
Alwaneh’s death was the rearmost in a swell of deadly violence in the engaged Palestinian home in recent months.
The Israeli service said dogfaces came under attack” during routine security exertion near the city of Jaba” on Saturday. It said Israeli forces fired at a man suspected of throwing a firebomb, and that the incident was under review.
The teenager was shot in the tummy by Israeli colors, croakers said.
Alawneh’s family was killed by Israeli colors in 2003, according to the state news agency Wafa. His father has also been locked by Israel.
According to Palestinian numbers, at least 70 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army fire since the morning of this time.
From the funeral of the young Palestinian man Kamel Alawnah (19 y/old) who was shot by the Israeli occupation forces yesterday near Jaba’, southwest of Jenin. pic.twitter.com/3lHjw3G6WO
Decades of occupation
The Israeli service has conducted diurnal raids in Palestinian municipalities and townlets in the wake of a series of attacks criticized by Israel on Palestinians that have killed 19 Israelis.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli service raids in Jenin.
Nearly, 50,000 illegal Israeli settlers live in further than 130 agreements scattered across the enthralled West Bank, alongside nearly three million Palestinians who live under harsh Israeli military rule.
Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Arab- Israeli War and the Palestinians seek it as the heartland of a unborn state. Israel views the engaged West Bank as the biblical and literal heartland of the Jewish people.
The Palestinians and much of the transnational community consider Israel’s illegal West Bank agreements a violation of transnational law and an handicap to a peaceful resolution of the decades-long conflict.