16-year-old girl killed by IOF, west of Ramallah
Fulla Al-Masalma, 16, has been shot dead by Israeli occupation forces while inside a vehicle in the central occupied West Bank.
16-year-old Fulla Al-Masalma, who was supposed to turn 17 tomorrow, was murdered early Monday morning by Israeli gunfire open on a civilian vehicle in the occupied West Bank town of Beitunia, near Ramallah. She died on the eve of her birthday.
Rubbing salt on an open wound, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested the other Palestinian passengers after they opened live fire on the vehicle, killing Fulla.
Media coverage: A Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces last night while inside a vehicle in the town of Beitunia, in the central occupied West Bank. The woman has not yet been identified. pic.twitter.com/k65NObCOzz
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 14, 2022
Sunday, the IOF detained several Palestinians in a multitude of neighborhoods across the occupied West Bank, under the pretext that they were "wanted by the security forces."
Local sources reported that the IOF detained Muhammad Tariq Hamamra (17 years), Ahmed Raed Zaki Za'oul (18 years), and Izz Al-Din Muhammad Za'ul (19 years), from Husan village, west of Beit Lahm.
In Al-Khalil, the IOF detained two young men, Kanaan Jamal Al-Tal, and Asef Ali Swailem, after they stormed their town of Al-Zahiriyah, south of the city.
The detentions also targeted Muhammad Yasser Dana from occupied Al-Quds and liberated prisoner Bakr Abu Obaid from Jenin, one of the cadres of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement from the town of Araba, Jenin District.
Additionally, the IOF stormed the town of Al-Isawiya, and carried out a massive campaign of detentions against a number of Palestinian residing there.
It is noteworthy that last October, occupation forces detained 690 Palestinians from the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds, including 119 children and 30 women.
Moreover, the villages and cities in the occupied West Bank and Al-Quds witnessed violent confrontations between residents and the occupation forces.
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