‘Israel’ hands over bodies of two slain Palestinians withheld for over two months

Ramallah (QNN)- Israeli occupation authorities handed over yesterday bodies of two slain Palestinians killed by its forces near Ramallah after withholding their bodies for over two months.
The Israeli military handed over yesterday the bodies of Khaled Dabbas (Anbar), from the Jifna village, and Salameh Sharai’a, from the town of Birzeit, to their families at a checkpoint in the West Bank and were moved to a hospital in Ramallah.
Salameh Sharayaa and Khaled Ambar, two Palestinian young men from Ramallah, were killed by Israeli occupation forces in October, and were handed over to their families today after two months of being withheld in Israeli mortuaries. pic.twitter.com/hg5LnTMTXr
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 16, 2022
The two youths were shot and killed on October 3 by Israeli occupation forces with more than 30 bullets while in a car just outside the Jalazone camp, north of Ramallah.
A third man was in the car with them, and he was also injured during the shooting.
Media coverage| A one-day general strike is observed today in Ramallah, in the central occupied West Bank, in honor of Khaled Dabbas and Basel Basbous, two Palestinians who were shot dead by the Israeli occupation forces this morning near the city. pic.twitter.com/6GlPwNsFFN
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) October 3, 2022
The three men, all reported to be workers in Ramallah and were returning from work, were taken out of the vehicle and left to bleed on the ground for around 40 minutes before being removed and taken away.
The Israeli forces claimed that the three men planned to carry out a ramming attack against its soldiers. Local sources said that the men were not wanted by the forces and had no history with the occupation forces.
The bereaved mother of slain Palestinian youth Khaled Anbar bids a sorrowful farewell to her son, whose body was handed over to his family today after being withheld by the Israeli occupation authorities for more than two months. pic.twitter.com/E71CJ9OESD
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 16, 2022