Palestinian teen shot by Israeli army dies
Ramallah, Palestinian Territories: A Palestinian teenager died on Thursday of gunshot wounds inflicted the day before, when the Israeli army opened fire in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said.
Ahmed Zahi Dawoud, 16, was shot in the head on Wednesday in the village of Beita, near Nablus, the ministry and Nablus hospital, where he was taken for treatment, said. The area has seen regular protests against illegal Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian land.
On Wednesday, the Israeli army said a soldier had opened fire after he "spotted dozens of Palestinians" approaching troops as they "were securing the area of Givat Eviatar", south of Nablus.
"One of the Palestinians ran towards the soldier and hurled a suspicious object at him, which exploded adjacent to the soldier," the army said in a statement, adding there were no soldiers injured.
"In response, the soldier operated to stop the suspect by firing into the air, and then by firing towards him. A hit was identified." Asked by AFP, the army gave no further details.
Official Palestinian news website Wafa said Dawoud was the fourth Palestinian killed near Beita in a month. Hundreds of mourners gathered in the village for his funeral on Thursday, an AFP journalist reported.
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