Israeli soldiers shoot Palestinian teenager dead outside school

Wajih Wajdi al-Ramahi, 15, was shot dead by Israeli soldiers.

Israeli forces reportedly shot and killed a 15-year-old Palestinian boy as he stood outside a school in the al-Jalazoun refugee camp on Saturday afternoon.

Residents of the camp, which is located in between Ramallah and the Israeli settlement of Beit El, told Maan news agency that Wajih Wajdi al-Ramahi was standing outside of the camp’s school when he was shot in the back with live ammunition.

According to AFP, al-Ramahi was the 26th Palestinian to be killed by the Israeli army since the start of 2013.

An unnamed Israeli army source told Israeli news site Walla that “a unit from the Givati Brigade was operating in the camp in order to locate stone throwers.

“During the course of their operations, a violent incident developed while soldiers were attempting to arrest a suspect. They shot in the air and for an unknown reason the youth was shot.”

However, residents of al Jazaloun told Maan that there were no clashes or violence that “might have provoked the killing.”

On Twitter, Palestinian journalist and activist Linah Alsaafin remarked: “People stressing how there were no clashes/rock throwing going on, but even if there was so what? Not an excuse for murdering a child!”

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While Maan and Walla both report that al Ramahi was 14, AFP and activists on Twitter put the boy’s age at 15 whilst others said he was 13.

Palestinians from the camp immediately began protesting.

A local journalist told +972 that al Jazaloun residents began to protest in Ramallah’s city center and asked storekeepers to close their shops.

The protest was stopped when Palestinian Authority police forces arrived and ordered the refugees from al Jazaloun to go back to the camp; stores remained closed in Ramallah’s city centre.

Palestinian authorities said they would conduct an autopsy Sunday morning.

On Friday, Israeli forces shot two Palestinians in Bethleham near the separation barrier at Aida refugee camp.

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