Palestinian boy shot by Israelis in West Bank dies: ministry
A Palestinian boy wounded by Israeli army fire in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday has died from his wounds, the Palestinian health ministry said.
Mohamad al-Alami, 12, died in the town of Beit Omar, to the northwest of Hebron, after he was shot in the chest while travelling in a car with his father, the ministry said in a statement.
He is the second young Palestinian to die of wounds sustained by Israeli fire in days.
On Saturday a 17-year-old Palestinian died from wounds he received the day before. Mohammed Munir al-Tamimi, who suffered gunshot wounds, died in hospital, the Palestinian health ministry said, a day after violence in the flashpoint Palestinian village of Beita.
Hundreds of Palestinians had gathered on Friday afternoon in Beita, a hot spot in recent months, to protest against the wildcat settlement of Eviatar, located nearby.
The clashes pitted Palestinians against Israeli soldiers and resulted in 320 Palestinians being wounded, according to the Red Crescent.
And late Tuesday, a 41-year-old Palestinian man was shot dead near Beita, the Palestinian health ministry said.
All Jewish settlements in the West Bank are regarded as illegal by most of the international community.