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‘Israeli’ Forces Martyr 4 Palestinians in Clashes during Protests

‘Israeli’ Forces Martyr 4 Palestinians in Clashes during Protests
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The Palestinian Health Ministry announced four citizens martyred in the West Bank and Gaza, after a day of violent clashes with Zionist occupation soldiers on Friday across the occupied West Bank, East al-Quds, and besieged Gaza Strip.

‘Israeli’ Forces Martyr 4 Palestinians in Clashes during Protests

The ministry reported that 18-year-old Muhammad Amin Aqel al-Adam succumbed to his wounds on Friday evening after he was shot multiple times by ‘Israeli' forces in the central West Bank town of al-Bireh, after an alleged stabbing attempt against soldiers.

In the al-Quds area town of Anata, in the central West Bank, 29-year-old Bassel Mustafa Muhammad Ibrahim succumbed to his wounds shortly after being shot in the chest by ‘Israeli' forces during clashes in the town.

In the Gaza Strip, ‘Israeli' occupation forces killed two Palestinians and injured hundreds others during clashes that broke out along the border between the besieged coastal enclave and the Zionist entity.

Meanwhile, Yassir Sokhar, 31, a resident of the al-Shujaiyya neighborhood of eastern Gaza City was shot during clashes and declared martyred by the ministry of health in Gaza.

The fourth martyr was identified by the ministry as Ibrahim Abu Thurayya, 29, who was shot in the head during clashes.

Additionally, hundreds of Palestinians across the West Bank, East al-Quds, and Gaza had been injured with live ammunition and rubber-coated steel bullets on Friday during clashes with ‘Israeli' forces in protest of US President Donald Trump's decision on al-Quds last week.

Friday's events brought the death toll over the past week to 10 -- six Palestinians had previously been martyred on the hands of Zionist soldiers over the past week, four in airstrikes and two in clashes.

Palestinians vowed to continue protesting Trump's unprecedented decision, which Palestinian and Arab leaders warned would cause instability and unrest in the region.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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