The Palestine Red Crescent announced the death of a Palestinian youth and the wounding of 5 others, as the occupation forces shot them - Thursday morning - during their raid on the eastern area of ​​the city of Nablus in the West Bank.

Eyewitnesses reported that 19 people suffocated during the occupation military vehicles stormed the eastern region to secure the settlers' storming of Joseph's Tomb, which led to clashes and heavy firing of gas bombs and live and rubber bullets.


House consolation

On the other hand, the family of the martyred prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid decided not to open a funeral home to accept condolences for the martyrdom of their son until after the occupation authorities release his body to be buried according to the customs and traditions of the Palestinians.

Naji Abu Hamid (brother of the martyr Nasser Abu Hamid) said - during a press conference in Ramallah - that the occupation authorities prevented the family from saying goodbye to their son.

For its part, Israel decided to detain the body of the Palestinian prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid and not to hand it over to his family after his death due to the deterioration of his health condition.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that the decision comes out of necessity related to negotiations for prisoner exchange deals.

The Israeli decision drew Palestinian condemnation, amid calls for international action.

It is noteworthy that Abu Hamid - who was considered one of the field leaders of the Fatah movement - is from the Al-Amari camp, and was arrested in 2002 after the outbreak of the armed Palestinian uprising in 2000, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment 7 times, to which 50 years were added on charges of carrying out attacks on Israeli targets.