Palestinians bid farewell to mother killed in zionist forces raid
Hundreds marched on Friday evening in the funeral of Dalia Samoudi, 23, who was shot and killed by the zionist occupation forces (IOF) during a dawn raid on Jenin.
The funeral procession set off from Martyr Khalil Sulaiman Hospital towards Samoudi’s family home in Jenin refugee camp before she was buried in the camp’s cemetery.
The marchers roamed the streets of Jenin refugee camp while chanting slogans condemning the Israeli crime and calling for revenge.
Samoudi was shot in the chest when the zionist occupation forces raided al-Jabriyat neighborhood in Jenin amid heavy firing of live ammunition and tear gas canisters.
Her family said that Samoudi woke up at dawn to heat up milk for her newborn baby and rushed to close the windows to protect him from the tear gas, but an zionist occupation soldier shot her, and she later succumbed to her wounds. (ILKHA)
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