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Update: Jan 30, 2014
RAMALLAH, January 30, 2014 (WAFA) – Israeli soldiers raided early Thursday the family residence of Muhammad Mubarak in Jalazoun refugee camp near Ramallah only hours after shooting him dead, local sources said.
They told WAFA that the soldiers seized the family’s personal computers and SIM cards for cellular phone and tore pictures for Mubarak hung on the walls.
Mubarak, 20, was working with a construction contractor in implementing a USAID-funded project to refurbish the main access road of Ein Siniya village north of Ramallah when Israeli soldiers shot and killed him in what his family and witnesses said was cold blooded murder.
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RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian man near the Ramallah village of Ein Siniya on Wednesday.
A Ma'an reporter identified the victim as Muhammad Mahmoud Mubarak, 22, from al-Jalazun refugee camp.
Israeli forces in the area denied Palestinian ambulances access to the body before medics were eventually allowed to transfer the man to Ramallah Medical Complex.
A Palestinian official in the military liaison department told Ma'an that Mubarak was shot dead by a soldier positioned in a military watchtower.
"A Palestinian terrorist opened fire at an IDF (army) post near Ofra. The soldiers responded immediately in order to eliminate the imminent threat to their lives and fired towards the terrorist, identifying a hit," Israel's army said.
Eyewitnesses in the area told Ma'an that Mubarak was a laborer working with the al-Tarifi company on a USAID funded project to refurbish the main road in Ein Siniya.
Earlier, he had been directing traffic in the area with a handheld sign.
"While he was doing his job, a number of Israeli soldiers arrived and started to harass him," witnesses told Ma'an.
"They forced him to take off his clothes, then put them on again. Then they ordered him to take a few steps forward, then walk back, and finally they shot him and left him bleeding preventing ambulance and medics from reaching him."
Coworkers and an executive from the al-Tarifi company were close-by when the shooting took place.
Last year, Israel's army killed 27 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, according to UN statistics.
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