On Saturday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man in a car near Al-Isawiya town junction, northeast of the occupied Palestinian capital Jerusalem, in the West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers fired many live rounds at a Palestinian car, seriously a young man, who was later identified as Abdul-Rahman Ribhi Al-Ammouri, from the Al-Ezariya town, east of Jerusalem.
The sources added that the soldiers dragged the heavily bleeding young out of the car, left him on the ground, and prevented Palestinian medics from reaching him before he bled to death.
The Israeli army claimed the Palestinians attempted to ram soldiers with his car before they shot him; the allegation could not be verified.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two children, Mohammad Taher Mustafa, 15, and Laith Abu Morra, 16, in Al-Isawiya.
The two children were among fifteen Palestinian killed by Israeli soldiers in several parts of the occupied West Bank Friday.
On Saturday dawn, as the Israeli army continued to fire hundreds of missiles and shells at homes and buildings in the Gaza Strip, including a busy marker in the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, dozens of Palestinians were killed, and hundreds injured.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli missiles and shells have killed at least 1900 Palestinians, including 614 children and 370 women, while the number of injured Palestinians is about 7696, mainly children and women.
Medical sources in Gaza have confirmed that fifty Palestinian families in Gaza have been obliterated.