140 Palestinians killed in the West Bank this year – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

At the same time, a series of Palestinian attacks against Israeli targets has claimed the lives of at least 30. The number includes both civilians, armed attackers and soldiers killed in confrontations. – Approaching the boiling point Dødstala is higher than in many years. The UN envoy to the region, Tor Wennesland, says that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the illegal Israeli occupation are “again approaching the boiling point”. This week, four Palestinians were killed in various villages in the occupied West Bank, in confrontations with Israeli forces. The BBC writes that Israeli security forces entered the village of al-Mughayyir on Tuesday after announcing that they would demolish a house that had allegedly been built illegally. Video from the city shows a group of men and boys throwing stones at the Israeli soldiers. Two shots are heard. Raed al-Naasan (21) sank together. Death. The funeral of 21-year-old Raed al-Naasan, who was killed in a confrontation with Israeli security forces in the village of al-Mughayir, north of Ramallah. Photo: Nasser Nasser / AP The Israeli army stated that they fired at a person who threw a petrol bomb at them. But new video footage suggests that this is not true, writes the BBC. They have seen a video that shows al-Naasan picking up stones and throwing them at Israelis who are not visible in the picture. No one is throwing firebombs in the video. Al-Naasan is standing in front of his family’s house with stones in his hands when the two shots are heard. The second shot is probably what killed him. An ambulance worker who was nearby says to the BBC that no one threw firebombs. – Excessive harsh use of force The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, which has investigated the death of Raed al-Naasan, says that many of the cases they have investigated this year show “excessive harsh use of force” on the Israeli side. The Israeli army states that they intervened to stop violent rebels, and that the incident is being investigated.



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