'They just want to kill anything Palestinian': Teenager shot by Israeli forces in Jenin dies in hospital
A Palestinian teenager has died of wounds sustained by gunshot at close range during a raid by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank city ofÌý.
Mohammad Zakarneh, 17, succumbed to his wounds on Monday after being injured late on Sunday when special units forces tried to target the vehicle of the brother of the .
Israeli forces attacked the car of Hammam Hazem, the brother of Raad Hazem, the Tel Aviv shooter, while he was with his motherÌýin an industrial zone in the city of Jenin.ÌýIt was not clear what he was accused of.
Several Israeli military vehicles made a sudden incursion into the industrial area in Jenin, where three soldiers got out and shot a white Mazda car, local sources told °®Âþµº's Arabic-language service Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
One of the bullets hitÌýthe teenager, who was nearby, whileÌýHammam and his mother were moderately wounded, survivingÌýthe attack.
Fatah,ÌýformerlyÌýthe Palestinian National Liberation Movement, declared a strike in the city to mourn Zakarneh's death and proceed with his funeral, which took placeÌýat noon local time.
"They just wanted to kill anything Palestinian, they didn't take into consideration human rights, or his age, or the feelings of his parents and family," Zakarneh's father Palestinian media at the funeral.
On Sunday, two by Israeli forces, including an unarmed womanÌýwho was shot for looking "suspicious".
The woman was identified asÌý46-year-old widower and mother-of-six Ghada Ibrahim Sabatien. SheÌýdied after suffering massive blood loss, the Palestinian health ministry said.
The Israeli military claimed she had approached a checkpoint and "failed to stop" after they had fired warning shots, but footage shared online showed that sheÌýhad raised her arms as she attempted to flee while Israeli forces opened fire at her.
In the southern city of Hebron, Israeli police killed another Palestinian woman, allegedly after she stabbed and lightly wounded an Israeli border police officer.
The killings came after a Palestinian man from Jenin went on a shooting rampage in a Tel Aviv nightlife area on Thursday, killing three Israelis and wounding more than a dozen others.
In response, Israel's Prime Minister on Friday gave security agencies of operation in response to the attack.
"There are not and will not be limits for this war," Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said.
Rights groups have repeatedly slammed Israeli forces for showing "appalling disregard for human life" by using "reckless and unlawful lethal force" against Palestinians.
Amnesty International has repeatedly urged an end to the "worrying rise in unlawful killings by Israeli forces, fostered by a culture of impunity".