The martyrdom of the young Osama Adawi by the occupation bullets in the Al -Arabi camp

The martyrdom of the young Osama Adawi by the occupation bullets in the Al -Arabi camp

News from Al-Madinah: The Israeli occupation force and Palestinian protesters clashed this evening in the occupied West Bank, resulting in the death of 18-year-old Osama Mahmoud Adawi and the shooting of other people.
When fighting broke out in the Al-Aroub camp, north of Hebron, the young Adawi was hurt by the occupation troops. He described his condition as critical and announced his martyrdom soon after leaving the hospital.

According to local sources, there were clashes with the occupation troops near the entrance to the Al-Aroub camp, during which the soldiers shot live ammunition and tear gas bombs at the civilians.
He stated that as a result, a young man was brought to one of the neighbouring hospitals with live gunshots in his belly. A shot struck another young man, injuring him.

During confrontations that broke out this evening in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, the occupation forces also detained a young guy.

According to local sources, the occupation forces detained a young man during clashes that ensued after they stormed the city centre, closing the Bab Al-Zawiya neighbourhood and Beersheba Street, closing the shops and evicting residents by force, in order to facilitate the storming of the settlers of an archaeological house nearby.

At the northern entrance to Al -Bireh, two young men were wounded by live bullets, and one of them was seriously described during confrontations that broke out with the occupation army.
In a brief statement released today, the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that “a significant wounded by the live occupation bullets in the shoulder and settled in the chest.

She continued by saying that the bullets from the livelihood had caused a second, moderate damage in the abdomen that had spread to the complex.
Arab 48.

Osama Adawi’s young life was cut short by occupying forces’ gunshots in the Al-Arabi camp.

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