UN’s Wennesland: Horrified by Israeli soldier’s killing of Palestinian in Huwwara

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, slammed actions of an Israeli soldier who killed on Friday a Palestinian youth at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

“Horrified by today’s killing of a Palestinian man, Ammar Mifleh, during a scuffle with an Israeli soldier near Huwarra in the o. West Bank,” Wennesland wrote in a Saturday tweet.

The UN envoy added, “My heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family. Such incidents must be fully & promptly investigated, & those responsible held accountable.”

On Friday and in the daylight, an Israeli soldier extrajudicially shot and killed a Palestinian youth, identified as 22-year-old Ammar Mefleh, at point-blank range in Huwwara town.

Video footage of the incident shared on social media showed the Israeli soldier scuffling with the Palestinian youth before pulling his gun and mercilessly firing four shots, killing him immediately and seizing his body.

The Palestinian was hit in the upper body and fell to the ground. Two of the shots hit him while he lay on the ground.

The brutal killing left people — some of them tried to break up the scuffle — at the scene shocked.

Local sources reported that Israeli forces present at the scene prevented residents and ambulances from providing aid to the injured youth.

Eyewitnesses said that after an Israeli settler shot at the Palestinian youth from his car and wounded him, Israeli soldiers attacked the man and let the settler off. The young man then attempted to free himself from the soldier before being shot dead.

Israeli forces claimed that the youth attempted to carry out a stabbing operation, but videos show the slain youth posed no threat to the soldiers.

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