Zionist settler stabs, kills Palestinian young man in Salfit
A Palestinian young man succumbed to a fatal stabbing to the heart by a zionist settler in the West Bank city of Salfit on Tuesday, according to the Palestinian ministry of health.
According to local sources, a Jewish settler stabbed the Palestinian young man Ali Harb, 27, in the heart, which left him seriously injured before he was proclaimed dead.
Local sources reported that clashes erupted in the town of Iskaka in the Salfit Governorate after zionist settlers tried to seize control of a mountain in the town.
The sources added that an israeli settler stabbed a Palestinian young man with a knife while Palestinian youths were confronting the settlers’ attack.
70 Palestinian civilians have been killed since the beginning of 2022 amid increasing Israeli crimes and attacks. (ILKHA)
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