A young Palestinian teen has died after being shot in the stomach by an Israeli soldier during a protest in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said. Israeli officials deny their forces fired live rounds.
The 13-year-old boy was taken to a hospital in Ramallah in critical condition, where he died from his injuries, according to a statement from the health ministry posted on Facebook.
A spokeswoman for Israel’s military said that its personnel had used “riot dispersal means” against Palestinians who were throwing rocks and burning tires in the village of al-Mughayir, some 27 kilometers northeast of Ramallah.
“The reports of the use of live fire during the riot are not true, and claims about a number of rioters injured and one killed are known,” she said.
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However, Palestinian media reported that live rounds and tear gas were used against the demonstrators, while four men were wounded during a march that was reportedly staged in protest at Israeli plans to expand settlements in the West Bank.
The mayor of al-Mughayir told reporters that the child had been shot near the entrance to the village.
“This ugly crime is a war crime and a crime against humanity,” the Palestinian Foreign Ministry said in a statement about the reported death.
Footage posted to social media purported to show Palestinians on Friday evening protesting the killing of the boy.
📢 #شاهد: غضب جماهيري عقب است.شهاد الطفل علي أبو العليا برصاص جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي في بلدة المغير قرب مدينة رام الله.#وكالة_صفد_الإخبارية pic.twitter.com/2e7Obcmflu
— وكالة صفد الاخبارية (@palsafad) December 4, 2020
Last week, a Palestinian driver was shot dead after he allegedly tried to ram his car into an Israeli police checkpoint outside Jerusalem.
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