The town of Hawara, south of Nablus, is witnessing this morning a comprehensive closure in mourning for the martyr Ammar Mufleh, who was executed by an Israeli soldier on its main street yesterday, Friday, in light of reports of clashes between young men and the occupation forces in separate areas of the city.

The shops closed their doors this morning, Saturday, along the main street in the town of Hawara, which connects the north of the West Bank with its center, to mourn the soul of the martyr Muflih, and local sources reported to Al-Jazeera Net that the closure came in response to calls made by activists in the village through mosque loudspeakers.

Yesterday, Friday, an Israeli soldier was trying to arrest the young man, Mufleh, and clamped down on him at a time when two Palestinians sought to free him from the soldier's grip. After the young man tried to free himself from his grip, the soldier pulled him to another place and fired several bullets at him from zero distance, as a video clip of the incident clearly showed.

A harsh scene.. the moment an occupation soldier executed a Palestinian youth in Hawara, south of Nablus.# Palestine pic.twitter.com/yrPsrhsuoY

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The fighters of the "Black's Den" group issued a statement calling on the residents of Hawara and Palestinian cities to "go out into the streets, gather and close the roads on which the settlers and the occupation forces walk," adding that "the closure of the roads causes them terror and hysteria and disrupts their supplies."

The group threatened to inflict painful blows on the occupation forces, and called on the fighters of the other factions to renounce division, close ranks, and direct their weapons to "avenge the blood of the martyrs." It said, "The coming days are difficult, but they bear good news, and the government of Ben Gvir Netanyahu, God willing, will be the final nail in the coffin of this occupation."

The statement indicated that the fighters of the "Black's Den" confronted the occupation soldiers with "heavy bullets from more than one axis at exactly eight o'clock in the morning (yesterday) Friday, during their storming of the Ras al-Ain area in Nablus."

Palestinian media also broadcast scenes that it said were of the outbreak of clashes between young Palestinians and the occupation forces at the Beita town junction last night.

One of the clips showed thick smoke at a time when gunfire was heard, in conjunction with the sound of the takbeers of the Palestinians in other clips.

In addition to the town of Hawara, the Haifa movement (youth framework) and the Abnaa al-Balad movement (a Palestinian leftist movement within the country) called in a joint statement yesterday, Friday, to demonstrate today, Saturday, in the northern city of Haifa against the Israeli policy of daily executions, and the statement stated, "We will not remain silent and watch the river of our blood We will not stand idly by in front of the war of annihilation imposed on us, and which it is shameful for us to wage separately.

The statement added that it calls on "the people of the country to participate in the demonstration that will start from occupied Haifa - Prisoner Square tomorrow (today) Saturday at 19:30 pm."

Yesterday, the Islamic Resistance Movements (Hamas), the Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine condemned the execution of the young man, Mufleh, and said that it reflects "the aggressive and fascist behavior of the occupation and its army, and that the scene of the execution crime will backfire on the occupation and will pay the price for it," and confirmed that it is a witness to "the criminality of the occupation and its organized terrorism." against the Palestinian people.

On the other hand, the Human Rights Defenders Association published a video clip documenting the Israeli occupation soldiers' abuse of the population in the Tel Rumeida area and Al-Shuhada Street in Hebron, south of the occupied West Bank.

The occupation forces closed all military checkpoints in the area, and prevented residents - including women, children and men - from reaching their homes for long hours.

The video clip shows the crowding of the people in the area amidst the Israeli occupation checkpoints, which prevent them from reaching their homes at night hours.

It is worth noting that the residents of Hebron are constantly exposed to the occupation's attacks and its continuous restrictions on them, in addition to the settlers' attacks and abuse of the residents there.

Yesterday, the US State Department expressed its concern about the continuation of violence in the West Bank, and the European Union expressed its deep concern about what it described as the escalation of violence in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.

In a brief statement, the Union confirmed that the killing of 10 Palestinians within 72 hours by the occupation reflects the use of lethal force by the Israeli security, which violates the principles of international law. .