Pictures And Videos: Nablus mourns two Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces
Nablus (QNN)- Massive crowds of Palestinian mourners participated today in the funeral procession of two Palestinians shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces in two separate raids in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
Local sources reported that large numbers of Palestinians took part in the funeral procession of the two slain Palestinians, Mohammad Herzallah, and Muhammed Abu Koshk, who were shot and killed by the Israeli occupation forces during two separate raids into the city of Nablus.
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The mourners chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian resistance and against Israeli occupation crimes, calling to confront and fight the occupation.
On Wednesday evening, 30-year-old Mohammad Herzallah died of critical wounds that he sustained in the head after being shot with a live bullet by Israeli occupation forces during a military raid into Nablus’s Old City on July 24.
22-year-old Muhammed Abu Koshk also succumbed to injuries sustained after being shot with a live bullet in the abdomen overnight Wednesday by Israeli occupation forces during a military raid into the eastern neighborhood of Nablus. 16-year-old Palestinian Ahmad Amjad Shehadeh was also shot and killed by Israeli forces during the same raid.
A one-day general strike is observed today in the city of Nablus in mourning for the three slain Palestinians who were all killed in less than 24 hours.
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