Israeli Army Kills 72-year-old Palestinian Woman

Thawrat AshrawiKABUL: (Middle East Press) Israeli forces have shot dead a 72-year-old Palestinian woman amid clashes across Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.

The incident took place on Friday afternoon, when Israeli troops fatally opened fire on Thawarat Ashrawi as she drove her car into a petrol station in Halhul, a town in the Hebron-area of the West Bank.

Ashrawi’s family told reporters that she was simply at the petrol station to fill up her car.

The Israeli military, however, said the woman had driven her car directly at soldiers at the station, before she was shot.

In Gaza, Israeli forces shot and killed 23-year-old Salameh Abu Jamaa, as dozens of Palestinians protested on the Israeli border in the Khan Younis area of the Strip’s south.

Clashes also took place in northern and central Gaza.

Israeli forces injured at least 38 protesters, including 29 with live ammunition, according to Ashraf Qidra, a spokesman for Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

Triggered by Israeli incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, protests against Israel’s ongoing occupation have spread throughout the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the besieged Gaza Strip.

Israeli soldiers have responded with force, using live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, tear gas and stun grenades.

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