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Omar Ahmad Abdul-Ghani Hamed. Published by IMEMC News
Palestinians inspect a car targeted by Israeli forces near Tubas, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, on April 12. Raneen Sawafta/Reuters
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Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh. Published by Haaretz
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by IMEMC News
April 14, 2024
On Saturday night, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers killed a Palestinian teenage boy in Beitin village, east of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that the colonizers fatally shot Omar Ahmad Abdul-Ghani Hamed, 17, with a live round to the head.
Media sources said the teen was shot after dozens of colonizers invaded the village from its western area before the locals intercepted them.
They added that the colonizers fired many live rounds, wounding Omar, who was rushed to a hospital in a critical condition before he succumbed to his wounds.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Sinjil town, northeast of Ramallah, and fired many live rounds at many Palestinians, their homes, and cars, wounding two Palestinians with live fire.
The colonizers, accompanied by many soldiers, also invaded Ras Karkar village, west of Ramallah.
It is worth mentioning that the colonizers have escalated their crimes and violations against the Palestinians in various parts of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers have killed three Palestinians in less than two days in the occupied West Bank and added that the soldiers and the colonizers also shot and injured more than 55 Palestinians, including ten who suffered critical wounds.
Besides Hamed, the two slain Palestinians are Mohammad Essam Shahmawi, 22, and Mohammad Rasoul Daraghma, 26, in Tubas, and Jihad Afif Abu Alia, 25, from Al-Maghayir east of Ramallah.
Also, A Palestinian father-of-seven, Abdul-Rahim Abdul-Karim Amer, 59, died Saturday evening, an Israeli detention center, , according to the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission (PAC) and the Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS).
Israel has now killed 464 Palestinians, and injured more than 4800, including many children, in the occupied West Bank, since October 7, 2023.
On Saturday, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said its medics treated ten Palestinians who were injured when illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers and soldiers invaded Douma, Burin, Qaryout, Qusra, and Beit Furik, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and attacked many homes.
The PRCS added that its medics also treated 11 Palestinians in various villages and towns, in the Ramallah governorate, including Al-Mughayyir, Beitin, Deri Jarir, Silwad, Ein Siniya, Al-Mazra’a Al-Gharbiyya, Atara, Burqa, Abu Falah and Silwad.
It also said that the soldiers attacked ambulances and medics, and significantly delayed their arrival to provide the needed treatment to wounded Palestinians.
On Saturday evening, paramilitary illegal Israeli colonizers attacked a Palestinian Bedouin community, burnt tents, and stole livestock, in the Ein Al-Hilwa area, in the West Bank’s Northern Plains of the Jordan Valley.
On Friday night, paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked and injured five Palestinian civilians in the Abu Falah village, northeast of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.
On Friday evening, the colonizers injured a Palestinian, and burnt twelve cars, four hothouses, and a motorcycle, in the village.
Also Friday, Jihad Afif Abu Alia (25 years old) was killed, and 25 others were wounded by live ammunition in a large-scale attack by armed colonizers protected by the Israeli occupation forces on the town of Al-Mughayyir, adjacent to the village of Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah.
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Israeli Army Kills Two Palestinians in West Bank Clashes
The IDF confirmed it has killed Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh, who according to them commanded terrorist activities. His father, a Hamas member, had been arrested after October 7, and died in Israeli custody two weeks later
by Jack Khoury and Yaniv Kubovich for Haaretz
for Haaretz
April 12, 2024
Two Palestinians were killed Friday morning in clashes with the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank town of Tubas and in the nearby refugee camp of Farah.
The Palestinian Health Ministry named the two killed as Mohammad Sahmawi, who was killed in Farah, and Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh, who was killed in Tubas. The army confirmed that its forces had killed Daraghmeh, noting that he commanded terrorist activity in Tubas.
Army officials also said that the forces operating in the area arrested a number of suspects. Besides the two who were killed, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported that three people were wounded, one of them in serious condition.
Daraghmeh's father, Omar Daraghmeh, died in Megiddo Prison on October 23. Daraghmeh, 58, was a Hamas member who was put under house arrest two days after the war erupted. Hamas considers his death an assassination. Daraghmeh's lawyer during his legal proceedings said that a judge posthumously approved the order for his arrest.
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