Nablus stages general strike in mourning of Palestinian youth killed by Israeli forces
Nablus (QNN)- A one-day general strike is observed today in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus in mourning of slain Palestinian youth killed by Israeli soldiers, this morning, in a military raid into the city.
Heading a call from the Palestinian factions in Nablus, Palestinians are today observing a one-day general strike to mourn the death of Sa’ed al-Kuni who was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces during an Israeli raid in Nablus’s al-Taawon neighborhood where three others were injured during the Israeli raid.
The slain youth body was also taken away by the soldiers.
The strike includes all businesses, including closure of commercial stores.
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