Israeli occupation forces killed a teenage Palestinian boy in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, the Palestinian health ministry said.
“Mohammed Shehadeh, 14, was killed by Israeli forces’ gunfire in Al-Khader,” in the Bethlehem area, a ministry statement said, urging an international investigation.
The Palestinian Wafa news agency quoted local activist Ahmad Salah as saying that occupation soldiers opened live fire injuring Shehadeh before detaining him and that soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching him.
According to video circulate on social media, the Palestinian boy appeared lying on the street and bleeding after being shot by occupation forces.
Israeli occupation army confirmed in a statement the death of a Palestinian, whom it claimed was among three suspects who “hurled Molotov cocktails at passing drivers, endangering their lives”.
The killing comes days after another teen, 19-year-old Nehad Amin Barghouti, was shot and martyred by Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank town of Nabi Saleh.
Palestinian and international rights groups have long condemned what they see as a policy of shoot to kill and excessive use of force.
B’Tselem, an Israeli rights group, said it had recorded 77 Palestinian deaths at the hands of Israeli forces in the West Bank last year. More than half of those killed were not implicated in any attacks, it added.
Earlier this month, Amnesty International said in a new report that the Zionist entity was carrying out “the crime of apartheid against Palestinians” and must be held accountable for treating them as “an inferior racial group”.
Israel occupied the West Bank and East Al-Quds (Jerusalem) after the 1967 Middle East war.
Israeli settlements built on Palestinian land are considered illegal under international law. Today, between 600,000 and 750,000 Israeli settlers live in at least 250 illegal settlements in the West Bank and occupied East Al-Quds.
Source: Agencies