Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian young men just hours apart, on Friday, after invading the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
Media sources reported that occupation forces shot and seriously injured the young man Mustafa Asaad Mustafa Hamad, 22, before he succumbed to a live gunshot wound in the Qalandia camp.
At dawn Friday, a large army forces stormed the entrance to the Qalandia refugee camp, sparking protests from local Palestinians.
Soldiers opened fire with live ammunition, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades, shooting a total of four young men with live rounds.
The Jerusalem Governorate reported that occupation troops shot a number of young men with live ammunition while they were at the entrance to the camp, and abducted one of the injured young men.
Meanwhile, in the afternoon, dozens of citizens participated in a large funeral procession for the slain Mustafa Asaad Mustafa Hamad, beginning in front of the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah to his home in the Qalandia camp.
Following the funeral, occupation forces invaded the camp again, positioning sharpshooters on rooftops at the entrance to the camp and stormed the funeral gathering at the home of the slain Hamad.
The Jerusalem Governorate reported that Israeli soldiers opened heavy fire towards young men leaving the cemetery after the funeral for Mustafa Hamad.
Occupation forces shot two Palestinian men, striking one citizen in the head with live ammunition, causing critical injuries.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced a short time later that 46-year-old Sufian Ahmad Saleh Abu Leil succumbed to a critical gunshot wound to the head.
Since the beginning of the Israeli military aggression against the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, occupation forces and settlers have killed 1143 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 236 children and 27 women.
In the Jenin governorate, 310 Palestinians have been killed, while 213 were killed in Tulkarem, 147 in Nablus, 115 in Hebron, 102 in Tubas, 87 in Ramallah, 66 in Jerusalem, 44 in Qalqilia, 36 in Bethlehem, 15 in Jericho and the Jordan Valley, and 8 in Salfit, according to the Shireen Observatory.