Palestinian teenager Mohammad Hamad dies from his wounds hours after being shot by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces often conduct military raids on Palestinian civilians across the occupied West Bank, citing security concerns.
Mohammad Hamad, 16, was shot and wounded late on Friday near the village of Silwad, near Ramallah in the northern occupied West Bank and died hours later, a Silwad councillor said.The teenager was near a road leading to the neighbouring Israeli settlement of Ofra when he was shot by Israeli forces, the councillor said.
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