17-year-old shot dead at checkpoint in occupied East Jerusalem
April 25, 2015 9:58 P.M. (Updated: April 25, 2015 1:31 P.M.)
JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- A 17-year-old Palestinian was shot dead at the
Al-Zayyim checkpoint in occupied East Jerusalem after allegedly
attempting to stab checkpoint officers just before midnight on Friday.The
teenager, Ali Mohammed Ali Said Abu Ghannam from the Al-Tur
neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem, began running toward a number
of police officers at a checking station "wielding a large knife,"
according to statement issued by Israeli police.After
being pushed back by an officer, Abu Ghannam ran in the direction of the
crossing. Those guarding the checkpoint saw the youth running towards
them and shot him, the statement said.Abu Ghannam was confirmed dead.Abu
Ghannam's father Muhammad told Ma'an that Israeli intelligence and
security forces summoned him to the al-Zayyim checkpoint to identify his
son's body, and then was taken to the Russian Compound police station
in West Jerusalem.Muhammad Abu Ghannam added that after
identifying his son's face, he was prevented from seeing his son's body
and not able to see where or how many times he had been shot.He
said that Israeli intelligence informed him that his son's body will be
delivered to the family on condition that only 20 people attend the
funeral, but that he refused these conditions and demanded that his
son's body be delivered to the family without any conditions.Head
of a local committee in the Al-Tur village, Mufid Abu Ghannam, said
that Israeli forces raided the Abu Ghannam home early Saturday,
assaulted residents and pepper sprayed them. He added that Ali's room
was specifically searched and his personal belongings confiscated.Palestinian forces declared a state of mourning for the al-Tur village, Abu Ghannam's hometown.Saturday's events are the latest in a string of attacks taking place in occupied East Jerusalem and West Bank.An
Israeli soldier was stabbed near the Oranit checkpoint in southern
Qalqiliya in early April, less than a week before a Palestinian was shot
dead by Israeli forces on April 10 after stabbing two Israeli soldiers
at the Sinjil junction near the Shilo settlement, north of Ramallah.Days
later, a Palestinian struck several people with their car at a bus stop
in occupied East Jerusalem, killing one Israeli and severely injuring
another.In the same time period, Israeli forces have shot
and killed three Palestinians since the start of the month and injured
over 120 more, the majority during attacks on protests as well as during
raids, according to the United Nations.The figure does not include attacks by Israeli settlers.
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