PALESTINE
Fri 13 Oct 2023 8:15 am - Jerusalem Time
Seven Palestinians killed in the West Bank in less than 24 hours
Seven Palestinians were killed on Thursday by Israeli occupation forces and settlers in the West Bank, bringing the number of martyrs to 36 martyrs and 650 injured since the Palestinian resistance launched the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle last Saturday.
Late Thursday evening, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that Farid Malasa (24 years old) died of serious injuries after being shot in the head by occupation forces in the town of Deir Bazi, west of Ramallah.
The Ministry also reported - on its Facebook page - that Samer Saeed Radwan (22 years old) was killed by occupation bullets near the town of Prophet Elias in Qalqilya in the northern West Bank.
Palestinian medical sources reported that the Israeli army was holding Radwan's body.
Near Tulkarm, the boy Muhtadi Majid Salim (17 years old) was killed by occupation bullets during confrontations in the town of Jayyus, according to what was reported by the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
Health also reported the murdering of Palestinian woman Randa Abdullah Abdul Aziz Ajaj (37 years old) by occupation bullets near the town of Silwad, east of Ramallah.
The official Palestinian News Agency said that the woman's son was injured by occupation bullets that targeted the car in which they were traveling.
On Thursday afternoon, Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud Wadi (62 years old) and his son Ahmed (25 years old) were killed by bullets fired by settlers at the funeral of 4 martyrs near the village of Al-Sawiya, south of Nablus.
In this context, the Palestinian Red Crescent stated: 4 Palestinians were injured late Thursday evening by occupation bullets in the town of Halhul, north of Hebron in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said on its Facebook page that more than 650 Palestinians have been injured in the West Bank since last Saturday, noting that 210 of them were taken to hospitals.
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Seven Palestinians killed in the West Bank in less than 24 hours