Israeli forces killed a Palestinian young man, on Monday evening, after shooting him with live rounds at the northern entrance to the city of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that Israeli soldiers executed the young man, Mohammad Samer Suleiman al-Jamal, 27, after shooting him with live ammunition at the northern entrance to Hebron city.

Media sources reported that occupation forces positioned at the Ras al-Joura military roadblock, opened fire directly at Al-Jamal, causing serious injuries.
The sources added that the army blocked Palestinian ambulance crews from reaching the wounded young man, denying him medical treatment while he continued to bleed.
The Arab 48 News website reported that the Health Ministry announced that the General Authority of Civil Affairs informed it of Al-Jamal’s death and added that the army confiscated his body.
The same sources quoted the Israeli army who claimed that the slain young man threw a stone during its so-called “operational activity” in Hebron.
In a statement, the occupation army announced that its soldiers “opened fire at him to remove the threat. He was neutralized, and no injuries were reported among our forces.”

In related news, an illegal Israeli colonizer shot and killed 31-year-old Oda Muhammad Khalil al-Hathalin, 31, in the village of Umm al-Khair in the Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.
Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces and colonizers have killed 190 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 37 children and 6 women.
Occupation forces have killed 65 Palestinians in Jenin, 33 in Nablus, 27 in Tubas, 17 in Tulkarem, 15 in Hebron, 11 in Ramallah, 9 in Bethlehem, 5 in Jerusalem, 4 in Qalqilia, 3 in Salfit, and 1 in Jericho.
In the Gaza Strip, the overall death toll since October 7, 2023 has increased to 59,921, including women and children, while at least 145,233 Palestinians have sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of Israel’s military onslaught.