© Ma'an NewsIsraeli forces have killed Ahed Tamimi's distant cousin, 21-year-old Izz al-Din Tamimi during confrontations that erupted following an Israeli military raid on the village.
Janna Jihad woke up to gunshots and commotion outside her window around 10 a.m Wednesday morning, a familiar sound in the central occupied West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, home of imprisoned teenage activist Ahed Tamimi.
Israeli forces had just shot her distant cousin, 21-year-old Izz al-Din Tamimi, at least two times with live ammunition during confrontations that erupted following an
Israeli military raid on the village.
"They were just 10 meters from my bedroom window, in our garden. I saw someone who was injured and there was a lot of blood," Janna, a local teenage journalist, told
Mondoweiss, added that she saw Tamimi with a bullet wound to the neck and chest.
"We tried to take him to the hospital but they [soldiers] were beating and kicking him, and wouldn't let us. They arrested him and took him into their military jeep, and then into the military tower in the village for more than half an hour."According to Janna and her mother, Nawal, Izz Tamimi was left bleeding for over thirty minutes before an ambulance arrived and Israeli forces handed his body over to be evacuated to a hospital in Ramallah.
But by the time the ambulance arrived, he was dead.
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