Witnesses say Israelis attacked peaceful march from al-Mughayyir village against settler harassment
in Ramallah, occupied Palestine
A 16-year-old Palestinian boy has died after allegedly being shot by an Israeli settler in the village of al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced.
The head of the al-Mughayyir village council told MEE that the boy, Amjad Nashaat Abu Alia, was shot dead by settlers who were attacking a peaceful march that started from the village in opposition to escalating settler attacks.
Amin Abu Alia confirmed that he was a witness to the shooting. He added that he saw a number of armed settlers accompanied by Israeli occupation soldiers.
Dozens of residents of al-Mughayyir took part in the peaceful march alongside solidarity activists, raising Palestinian flags and chanting slogans.
“The Israeli soldiers began suppressing the march by firing gas bombs and bullets without any justification,” Abu Ali told Middle East Eye.
He said about five young men were shot, three with rubber-coated metal bullets, and two with live ammunition.
Great sadness
Abu Alia said that Amjad’s father had cancer and was in a difficult health condition, and had received the news of his son’s death with great sadness.
The whole village was in a state of grief and mourning ahead of Amjad’s funeral on Saturday, with the ceremony to start from the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah.
The coordinator of the Agricultural Committee in Al-Mughayyir, Kazem al-Hajj Muhammad, told MEE that the village had witnessed a dangerous escalation in recent months following attacks from settlers protected by occupation soldiers.
He said settlers pursued farmers, preventing them from reaching their lands, and expelling them from them.
They also frequently detained farmers for hours and severely beat them.
He said the settlers who launched attacks on the village of al-Mughayyir recently had been living for a year-and-a-half inside a settlement outpost they set up inside an army camp built on parts of the village’s lands.
“The settlers today were suppressing the march with stones and shooting, and the soldiers stood by and watched… It was about five armed settlers who opened fire at the demonstrators,” he said.
Middle East Eye