A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces on Thursday in a raid on the occupied , north of , the Palestinian health ministry announced.
Twenty-seven-year-old Mahmoud Ayhour, from Halhoul in , was hit in the stomach by a live bullet during the Israeli raid, his relatives said.
"Israeli forces raided the city around 10:30am, at rush hour, when there is a maximum number of people on the streets," Jamal Abu Asbeh, the mayor of Halhoul told °®Âþµº.
"The Israeli soldiers took over some rooftops and . They were targeting a money exchange in the city centre, which the Israeli soldiers forced to close."
The mayor said some young men in the area confronted the Israeli soldiers with stones, who then fired live rounds at the Palestinian crowd.
A total of nine people were injured by live fire and rubber bullets, in addition to the killing of Ayhour.
saying the business targeted in the raid was suspected of funding Hamas and soldiers confiscated the equivalent of $330,000 from the premises.
The Israeli military admitted to using gunfire and that "hits were identified".
Hijazi Miraeb, a relative of the victim, told °®Âþµº, that Ayhour was a construction worker and young father of a one-year-old daughter and a one-month-old boy.
"The raid happened at rush hour when employees were going to their offices and . The market was full of people," Miraeb said.
Ayhour was leaving work early to take his daughter to the doctor when he was killed, Miraeb added.
"He didn't take part in any confrontations, he just happened to be there," he said.
Hundreds of Palestinians took part in the funeral of Ayhour on Thursday afternoon.
In a show of mourning, a general strike was called in Halhoul until Saturday morning, with all official institutions closed and celebrations cancelled.
Mahmoud Ayhour is the .