Palestinian teenager Jassem Muhammad Nakhla, who was shot and grievously injured by Israeli forces near the Jalazone refugee camp in the central occupied West Bank in March, succumbed to his wounds on Monday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported.
Seventeen-year-old Nakhla died in an Israeli hospital in Tel Aviv after Israeli forces shot him in the head and foot on 23 March when he was in a vehicle with three other young Palestinians.
One of the other youths, 17-year-old Muhammad Mahmoud Ibrahim Al-Hattab, died that day, while the two others, Muhammad Hattab, 18, and Muhammad Moussa Nakhla, 18, were also seriously wounded.
Medical sources told Ma’an on Monday that Nakhla had been clinically dead since he was injured, and had been kept on life support since.
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Thousands of Palestinians attended the funeral of 17-year-old Jassem Muhammad Nakhla on 11 April 2017 [Maannews]
A spokesperson for the Ichilov Medical Centre, where the two youths were initially taken, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Jassem Nakhla’s death and Muhammad Nakhla’s health condition.
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The circumstances of the shooting have been highly contested, as local sources told Ma’an at the time of the deadly shooting that Israeli soldiers in a military tower near the entrance of the camp, which is located adjacent to the illegal Israeli settlement of Beit El, fired heavily towards the teens’ vehicle while they were inside.
An Israeli army spokesperson claimed at the time that the boys were throwing Molotov cocktails at the settlement, and that they were outside of their car when they were shot.
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However, video and photographic footage taken by locals at the scene following the shooting showed the vehicle riddled with bullets, windows shattered and blood staining the seats, casting doubt on the Israeli army’s narrative of the event.
Nakhla is the 18th Palestinian to be confirmed killed by Israeli forces this year, and marked the sixth time that Israeli forces fatally shot a Palestinian minor since the beginning of 2017.