Israeli gunshot paralysed Palestinian

Military bid to stop construction of a building in West Bank triggers violence.

January 03, 2021 05:32 am | Updated 05:32 am IST - RAMALLAH

A Palestinian hurling stones towards Israeli troops  in the village of Deir Jarir north of   Ramallah on Friday.

A Palestinian hurling stones towards Israeli troops in the village of Deir Jarir north of Ramallah on Friday.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said on Saturday a youth is suffering from paralysis a day after he was shot in the neck by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.

The man, Haron Abu Aram, 24, was left quadriplegic, the Ministry said.

Witnesses said the incident was triggered when Israeli forces tried to stop Palestinians building a house in a village in southern Hebron and seized an electricity generator belonging to Mr. Abu Aram.

Israel prevents Palestinians from building houses on areas under its control in the West Bank without hard-to-obtain building permits.

The Israeli military said “a violent riot” was instigated when the troops were evacuating “an illegal building” in the At-Tuwani village. The military said Palestinians attacked the forces with “massive amount of rocks.”

“We are aware of a report regarding a Palestinian who was injured by live fire during the incident. The incident is being investigated," the Israeli military said on Saturday.

Video showed a group of Palestinians trying to recover the generators from the hands of the soldiers before a gunshot is heard and Mr. Abu Aram appears on the ground.

Growing settlement

In 2020, Israeli has demolished the homes of more than 900 Palestinians in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, according to the Israeli rights group B’Tselem.

The Palestinians claim the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with a capital in east Jerusalem, for a future state. They say the growing settler population, approaching 5,00,000 in the West Bank, has made it increasingly difficult to achieve their dream of independence.

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