Funeral held for Palestinian man killed in occupied West Bank

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Residents in the occupied West Bank held a funeral for Ziad Abu Hlail, a 66-year-old Palestinian man who died during an Israeli raid to arrest one of his sons. A different son said Israeli forces struck and pushed the man. Abu Hlail was a prominent figure often seen in social media videos confronting Israeli soldiers.

Published On 7 Oct 2024

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