Palestinian teenager shot by Israeli army last month dies in West Bank hospital
Sixteen-year-old Palestinian teenager Sharif Al-Shaer, who sustained serious gunshot wounds from the Israeli army in Jenin last month, passed away after spending 23 days in Al-Razi Hospital. Al-Shaer, from the Al-Jalama area, northeast of Jenin, was shot in the thigh and high abdomen by Israeli forces.
A Palestinian teenager who received serious bullet wounds from the Israeli army last month died of his wounds on Saturday after being admitted to a hospital in Jenin, in the northern West Bank, for 23 days.
“Sharif Al-Shaer, 16, died as a result of being shot by occupation bullets in Jenin,” Palestine TV announced.
A medical source at Al-Razi Hospital in Jenin told Anadolu that “Shaer was admitted on Nov. 9 with serious injuries.”
“Shaer, 16, from the Al-Jalama area, northeast of Jenin, succumbed to his wounds Saturday after being shot in the thigh and high abdomen by Israeli forces,” the official Palestinian news agency Wafa also reported.
The death toll in the West Bank has risen to 249, in addition to more than 3,000 injuries since Oct. 7, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
A total of 3,415 Palestinians have been arrested by Israeli forces in the West Bank since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society.
Tensions have been running high across the West Bank amid an Israeli military offensive on the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group on Oct. 7.
Before the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, the number of Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails was estimated at around 5,200, including more than 1,000 held under Israel’s notorious administrative detention policy without charge or trial.