(16 Aug 2024)
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Jit, West Bank – 16 August 2024
1. Mourners carrying the body of 23-year-old Rasheed Mahmoud Abed Al Khadier Sadah, wrapped in Palestinian flag, UPSOUND (Arabic): "We sacrifice our souls and our blood for you, martyr"
2. Mourners carrying body
3. Various of mourners chanting, UPSOUND (Arabic): "God is Great"
4. Mourner chanting as others repeat after him, UPSOUND (Arabic): "Oh martyr of freedom, you are the symbol of the (Palestinian) cause"
5. Mourners chanting, UPSOUND (Arabic): "God is Great"
6. Poster on a building showing picture of Sadah
7. Relatives hugging each other
8. Various of funeral
9. Mourners chanting, UPSOUND (Arabic): "There is no God but Allah, and the martyr is Allah’s beloved"
STORYLINE:
Hundreds attended on Friday the funeral of a 23-year-old Palestinian man who was shot and killed by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.
The mourners carried Rasheed Mahmoud Abed Al Khadier Sadah’s body through the streets of his hometown, Jit, where he was killed.
The Israeli military said that on Thursday night dozens of settlers, some masked, had torched vehicles and structures in the town, hurling rocks and Molotov cocktails in what it called a “violent riot.”
The military said its forces arrested one Israeli civilian.
A settler riot in the village of Jit, near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, killed one Palestinian and badly injured others late Thursday, Palestinian health officials said.
Residents interviewed by The Associated Press said at least a hundred masked settlers entered the village, shot live ammunition at Palestinians, burned homes and cars and damaged water tankers.
Sadah’s relative, Ibrahim Sadah, said many residents wanted to help defend the village but had to take shelter once settlers started firing live ammunition.
Israeli leaders on Friday roundly condemned a deadly settler rampage in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a rare Israeli denunciation of the settler violence growing more common since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Since the Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7, violence has flared in the occupied territory.
Palestinian health officials say 633 Palestinians, including 147 children and teenagers, have been killed by Israeli fire and over 5,400 injured.
Many have been killed during Israeli military raids into Palestinian cities and towns, but settlers have killed at least 11 Palestinians, including two children, and injured 234 people, according to AIDA, a coalition of nonprofit and other groups working in the territory.
AP video shot by Aref Tufaha
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