Ramallah (QNN)- Performer of Salfit operation Omar Abu Laila, who has been chased by the Israeli occupation army for three days, was murdered in a field execution in Salfit on Tuesday by dozens of armed Israeli soldiers.
Israeli Shabak confirmed the execution after a clash with Abu Laila, who was fighting alone a whole fully armed special force.
Wide-spread confrontations erupted in the area shortly before the execution of the 19-year-old hero and after it, causing injuries among Palestinians.
Salfit, the 204 km2-sized city of the occupied West Bank, suffers from 17 illegal settlements, which were built on stolen lands of Palestinians.
This fast and aggressive expanding of illegal settlements led to major problems such like pollution, land and water resources theft, and destruction of monuments, in addition to murder and vandalism by illegal settlers, who have full support by Israel.
France has rejected a visa to prominent human rights advocate and Director-General of Al-Haq, Shahwan Jabarin, who was scheduled to address the European Parliament’s human rights committee in Strasbourg, a move that “undermining efforts towards accountability and advocacy for Palestinian rights.”
The US Senate blocked on Wednesday two resolutions that would have stopped the sale of some $450 million in bombs and bulldozers to Israel, amid the assaults on Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.
Israel has appointed its first ambassador to Somaliland, months after Israel became the first in the world to officially recognize the breakaway region in Somalia.