Israeli settlers shot dead Palestinian teen in West Bank
Israeli settlers have fatally shot a Palestinian teenage boy in the Burqa village near the West Bank city of Ramallah.
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The youth shot dead on Friday was identified by the Palestinian Health Ministry as 19-year-old Gesa Jamal Metan.
According to Palestinian media, Israeli settlers accompanied by regime forces raided Burqa village.
Residents of Burqa said armed settlers opened fire on Palestinian properties and set several cars on fire.
"The youth of the village went out to confront them using stones. Settlers opened fire, they killed one person and wounded others," said one witness who asked not to be named.
On Friday, another Palestinian was shot dead during an Israeli raid on a refugee camp east of Tulkarm.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 18-year-old Mahmoud Abu Sa’an was shot in the head and killed.
Abu Sa’an was shot in the head at point-blank range at dawn as Israeli forces clashed with residents of the Nur Shams refugee camp, located to the east of the town of Tulkarm.
According to local media reports, the Israeli military stormed the camp, heavily firing live ammunition, tear gas canisters, and stun grenades at the camp’s residents.
The Palestinian teenager was transferred to a hospital in Tulkarm, where he was pronounced dead shortly after.
Amjad Zeidan, who said he witnessed the incident from about 200 meters away said that he did not see the youth killed by Israeli troops carrying weapons or explosives, Reuters reported.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the killing as a "field execution" and called on the International Criminal Court to "break its silence and promptly complete its investigation into the crimes of the occupation."
The Palestinian resistance movements Hamas and Islamic Jihad have also condemned the killing of Abu Sa’an.