Palestinian shot dead in Israeli army raid in Bethlehem
Health ministry spokesman Mohammed Awawdeh said the Palestinian was killed early Tuesday at the Deheishe refugee camp near Bethlehem.
At least 114 Palestinians have now been killed in just over two months of unrest across the occupied Palestinian territory.
On the neck scarf is a picture of Dome of the Rock-a Muslim holy site located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, also known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary-and the slogans, “Jerusalem is ours” and “Jerusalem, here we come”, inscribed in Arabic.
Peace talks collapsed previous year and a wave of Israeli-Palestinian violence is entering its third month.
Security camera footage published subsequently by Israeli Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth showed Israeli police shooting Skafi multiple times after he was already injured and lying prone on the street.
The sentence was part of a plea bargain that saw Jarrar convicted on 12 counts, including belonging belonging to an illegal organization, violating a travel ban, and incitement to kidnap Israeli soldiers.
Almost 600,000 Jewish settlers live in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, which Israel captured in the 1967 war.
The tit-for-tat violence has been accompanied by a series of punitive measures by Israel that have further enraged Palestinians.
Abu Qtaish told Quds Press that the vast majority of the killings took place during operations against the Israeli occupation, in which “the children did not pose a danger to the Israeli soldiers who, in turn, did not use gradual measures like arresting them or firing on their lower bodies”.
Israelis have been shocked by how young some of the attackers have been.
Relatives of Palestinian protester Malek Shahin, who medics said was shot dead by Israeli troops whi … Jarrar is a popular figure in the West Bank and well known for her fiery speeches against Israel.
The most notorious is Ahmed Ahmed Manasra, a 13-year-old boy who has confessed to stabbing another 13-year-old boy and a 25-year-old man on October 12.