On Thursday evening, the Israeli authorities released the corpse of a slain Palestinian woman the Israeli soldiers killed, on January 7, along with her husband in their car, in addition to a Palestinian child in her parents’ car.

Media sources said the army transferred the body of Doha Nabeeh Abu Eid, from Biddu town, northwest of Jerusalem to the Palestinian medics at a military roadblock northwest of Jerusalem.

The slain woman’s corpse was moved to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, and her funeral ceremony would be held, on Friday.

Abu Eid was with her husband in their car near Beit Iksa Israeli military roadblock when the army opened fire at their car, killing her and her husband, whose corpse remains held by Israel, in addition to killing a child, Roqayya Ahmad Jahalin, 4, from Beit Iksa town northwest of Jerusalem, in the back seat of her parents’ car.

The Israeli army and the police alleged a car-ramming attack at the Ras Biddu military roadblock, injured two Border Police officers, adding that the police “neutralized the attacker.”

The police added that the soldiers accidentally shot the Palestinians during the alleged ramming incident; however, these sorts of statements and “justifications” have been frequently used by the army and fail to mention the indiscriminate firing on Palestinian cars in complete disregard of Palestinian lives.

On Thursday afternoon, two Israelis were killed and at least one Palestinian, accused of the shooting, was killed near the “Eli” colony, north of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank.

Also Thursday, Israeli soldiers killed Salahuddin Suleiman Shawamra, 28, and his brother, Najmuddin, 25, and injured their brother, Noureddin, 30.

The slain siblings and their wounded brother are from Doura town, south of Hebron; they were shot near Beit Marsam, southwest of Hebron, while siblings were harvesting ِAkkoub (Thistle).

In addition, The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced, on Thursday, that the citizen, Ibrahim Mohammad Ali Mahameed, 59, died as a result of being shot by Israeli forces in the Nur Shams camp, on October 19, 2023.

Furthermore, a Palestinian detainee suffering from cancer died, on Thursday, in Israeli prison, and is the eleventh detainee to die since the beginning of the Israeli aggression against Gaza, on October 7, 2023.

The Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) announced, on Thursday, the death of the detainee, Assef Refa’ey, 22, who suffered from cancer.

On Wednesday night, Israeli soldiers killed Bashar Nihad Hanani, 35, and shot another young man near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

Israel has now killed 417 Palestinians in the West Bank, including four women and 108 children, since October 7, and is still holding the corpses of about 65 Palestinians.

Fourteen of the slain Palestinians were were shot dead by illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers and thirteen were assassinated by the army.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the Israeli army committed nine massacres against entire families in the Gaza Strip, over the last 24 hours, killing 81 and wounding 132.

The Health Ministry added that Israel has now killed at least 30.035 Palestinians and injured more than 70.457, since October 7, 2023, in addition to thousands of missing Palestinians, largely buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings.

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