Israeli occupation forces assassinated three young Palestinians on Tuesday in two events that occurred in different parts of the West Bank as part of the war crimes perpetrated by Zionist troops.
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The Palestinian National Authority Ministry of Health said two brothers, Dhafer Rimawi, 21, and Jawad Rimawi, 22, were shot by Tel Aviv troops in the town of Kfar Ein, near Ramallah.
Similarly, the Palestinian ministry detailed that Jawad, who was a recent graduate in Business Administration from Birzeit University, was hit in the pelvis while his brother, a fourth-year technology student from the same university, was shot in the chest.
Urgent: Israeli occupation forces assassinate 2 Palestinian brothers in the occupied city of Ramallah.
— Palestine Today (@HoyPalestina)
November 29, 2022
Similarly, the health authorities confirmed the death of Mufeed Mohammad Ikhlil, 44, after receiving a bullet to the head in the community of Beit Ummar, near the city of Hebron.
In this latest event, around 20 injuries were reported while the Israeli Army claimed that its troops were attacked with stones and Molotov cocktails.
Urgent: Israeli occupation forces assassinate a Palestinian youth in the occupied city of Hebron.
— Palestine Today (@HoyPalestina)
November 28, 2022
In this regard, the authorities specified that two military vehicles that were damaged due to technical difficulties were attacked by Palestinians who even allegedly fired shots.
However, local sources assure that the statements of the Zionist Army have not yet been verified, meanwhile, 153 Palestinians have been recorded as murdered by the occupation forces in the course of this year.
This triple murder occurs when this Tuesday the United Nations Organization (UN) commemorates this Tuesday the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People and calls on the Governments and civil society to the urgent need to resolve the cause of Palestine as one of the pending issues on the international agenda.
“This day provides an opportunity for the international community to focus its attention on the fact that the question of Palestine is still unresolved,” says a UN statement published on its online platform.