Palestinian succumbs to wounds sustained two years ago by Israeli gunfire near Hebron
Hebron (QNN)- A Palestinian man succumbed on Tuesday to serious wounds he sustained two years ago by Israeli gunfire in Masafer Yatta in the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that 25-year-old Haroun Rasmi Abu Aram died of serious wounds he sustained two years ago after being shot by Israeli live bullets in Al-Tuwani village in Masafer Yatta.
Due to the injury at the time, Abu Aram developed a condition of quadriplegia, and his leg was amputated. He had also suffered severe pressure ulcers in the back and pelvis and severe infections in the lungs as a result of the injury until his death on Tuesday.
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