TWO YOUNG LIVES CUT SHORT ON TUESDAY BY ISRAEL'S OCCUPATION FORCES
Former political prisoner Maram Ramez Hassouna(19) was shot and killed at Israel's occupation forces' checkpoint between Nablus and Tulkarem, near the illegal colony of Enav on the West Bank.
Israel's occupation forces claimed that she "had a knife" and Hassouna was previously accused and sentenced by Israeli occupation court for alleged attempt at stab Israel's occupation
forces' member at same checkpoint, but eye-witnesses claim that she was shot from occupation military tower without any occupation soldiers being near her.
Occupation forces denied medical aid for her, stopped Palestinian ambulance from reaching her and took her body away.
She was released a year ago after one year (according to another source, seven months) imprisonment, which itself indicates that the previous claim was a shaky, otherwise she would have faced up to several decades in occupation imprisonment.
No knife can be seen in photos of the scene of her death. She was from Rafidia in the larger Nablus area and had studied in university since her release from occupation jail.
Few hours earlier 16 y/o Mamoun al-Khatib was shot and killed by Israel's occupation forces at a road junction in the illegal Gush Etzion colony bloc.
Israeli occupation claimed that the boy "had tried to attack a settler", but the only illegal Israeli settler injured according to the Israeli occupation's own account was a middle-aged man hit in arm by Israel's occupation own forces.
Mamoun al-Khatib was from the village of Doha near Bethlehem and was on tenth grade in school. He's the 24th Palestinian minor to be killed by Israel's occupation forces and illegal Israeli settlers during the uprising.
SOURCES:
19-year old Palestinian girl shot and killed by Israeli troops near Tulkarem
Army Kills A Palestinian Teen In Bethlehem
Palestinian teen shot dead after alleged attack near Tulkarem
Palestinian teen shot dead after alleged knife attack in Gush Etzion
Palestinian young girl shot dead and another one arrested by the IOF, Tuesday morning
Two martyrs on Tuesday morning alone
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