Israeli forces have shot and martyred a young Palestinian man south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, bringing the number of Palestinian fatalities from the Israeli violence this year to 36.
The Palestinian Red Crescent announced on Friday that Abdullah Samih, 25, attained martyrdom a few minutes after being critically injured by Israeli occupation soldiers at Hawwara checkpoint.
Israeli media, meanwhile, claimed the forces opened fire when he allegedly tried to grab a soldier’s gun.
Violence simmers in the West Bank. Eight minors are also among the fatalities.
In one of the deadliest raids in years, Israeli troops murdered nine Palestinians and wounded 20 others in the Jenin refugee camp on January 26, sparking international condemnation.
Also on Friday, Israeli settlers and military attacked a peaceful tree-planting event in the town of Tuqu, southeast of Bethelem.
Scores of army-guarded Israeli settlers physically assaulted and fired rubber-coated shots at local Palestinian activists who were taking part in the event on land near the town threatened with Israeli confiscation, Taysir Abu Mufarreh, Director of the Tuqu Municipality, told WAFA news agency.
The forces also used pepper gas against participants, injuring three people who were transferred to hospital for medical treatment, added the official.
Earlier on Friday, Israeli forces conducted raids across the West Bank, arresting nine Palestinians. They arrested an ex-prisoner in Nablus, three others in Tubas, two in Jenin, and three in al-Khalil, Palestinian media outlets reported.