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Israeli forces continue to withhold the body of Palestinian teenager killed near Ramallah

Israeli forces continue to withhold the body of Palestinian teenager killed near Ramallah
Israel continues to withhold the bodies of 104 Palestinians who have been killed since 2015, according to human rights groups.
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West Bank
28 June, 2022
Hammad is the second teenager killed by Israeli forces in the town of Silwad since April. [Qassam Muaddi/TNA]

Israeli forces continue to withhold the body of near Ramallah, his family told °®Âþµº on Monday.

The 16-year-old was killed late on Friday outside the town of Silwad, east of Ramallah, at the road separating the town from the Israeli settlement of Ofra. An Israeli army spokesperson told AFP that the Israeli military "used lethal fire as a last resort".

"Mohammad was unarmed and posed no danger to Israeli soldiers," his father told °®Âþµº. "Not only did the Israeli army kill him, but they also took his body and ."

"The Palestinian liaison office told us on Friday that the Israeli army had decided to give us back Mohammad's body on Saturday morning, but we haven't heard from them or from the Israelis after that," the father further said.

and surrounded the Hammad family's home before arresting his older brother, Ahmad.

"Mohammad had never thrown a stone in his life," the victim's father added, "he had never taken part in confrontations, and always ran to the house ."

"Last April, when he watched as the Israeli soldiers violently dragged his older brother out, after surrounding and searching the house. He changed a lot after that," his father said.  "He began to express aggressive feelings towards the Israeli occupation and began to take part in protests and confrontations." 

The town of Silwad has been the target of Israeli raids in recent weeks. In April, Israeli forces killed an 18-year-old . Earlier in mid-June, Israeli forces in the town.

Israel continues to withhold the bodies of 104 Palestinians who have been killed since 2015, the Jerusalem Legal Aid Center - JLAC, which campaigns for their release, told °®Âþµº.

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