22-year-old man was killed afternoon after Israeli occupation troops fired at him near the border with occupied Palestine
A 22-year-old man was killed in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday afternoon, after witnesses reported Israeli occupation troops fired at him near the border with occupied Palestine.
The military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed Ahmad al-Azazmeh, from the northern city of Beit Hanoun, as a fighter in their brigades, and said he was on a "jihad mission."
An Israeli army spokesman said soldiers identified two people planting an explosive device near forces at the border in northern Gaza early Monday afternoon, and a loud explosion was heard. She denied Israeli troops opened fire.
Witnesses told Ma'an news agency that al-Azazmeh was by the wall when troops shot him and blocked an ambulance from reaching the man before he died.