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Palestinian Man Martyred by “Israeli” Settlers Near Nablus

Palestinian Man Martyred by “Israeli” Settlers Near Nablus
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By Staff, Agencies

A Palestinian man has been martyred with a live bullet fired during an assault by the “Israeli” settlers, who were backed by the “Israeli” Occupation Forces [IOF] troops, on a village near the city of Nablus in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the victim as 37-year-old Sameh Hamdallah Mahmoud Aqtash, saying the fatality was caused on Sunday after “Israeli” settlers and forces attacked the village of Za'tara, south of the city of Nablus, shooting the Palestinian man in the abdomen, the official Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.

Hundreds of Palestinians were also injured during attacks by “Israeli” settlers and IOF troops on Nablus area towns and villages on the same day, the report said.

The “Israeli” settlers began attacking the Palestinian areas earlier in the day after a gunman killed two settlers in the center of the West Bank town of Hawara, south of Nablus, by firing at their vehicle.

Footage recorded following the incident showed settlers blocking a street in the nearby Hawara area, lighting fires and throwing stones toward Palestinian homes.

According to Wafa, the settlers set fire to dozens of homes as well as other Palestinian-owned structures and vehicles.

Palestinian Man Martyred by “Israeli” Settlers Near Nablus

The “Israeli” settlers and IOF troops have escalated their attacks on Palestinians since late December 2022, when Benjamin Netanyahu staged a comeback as the “Israeli” regime's prime minister at the head of a cabinet of hard-right and extremist parties.

Aqtash's murder took the number of the Palestinians martyred by “Israeli” troops and settlers since the beginning of the year to 66, including four who were martyred by “Israeli” settlers' gunfire, 13 children, four elderly people, and one prisoner.

At least 21 of the fatalities were caused during two separate mass raids carried out by the IOF troops on the cities of Nablus and Jenin, both in the northern part of the West Bank, earlier this year.

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