A Palestinian girl was killed by suspected Israeli fire when a raid into the refugee camp last week ignited the fiercest Israeli-Palestinian fighting in years. She was one of 12 Palestinians under the age of 16 killed by suspected Israeli fire this year.
Israeli troops have demolished the home of a Palestinian who is suspected of killing an Israeli soldier last year.
So far this year, nearly 140 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank, according to the AP’s count, almost half of them affiliated with militant groups. The army says that number is much higher. But civilians have also been killed, including athis month and a 15-year-old boy in last week’s same Jenin camp raid. His death is also under military review.
The last video taken on Sadeel’s phone shows a similar military jeep moving along a dusty road some 200 meters from where she stood. It remains unclear whether it was the same jeep. Minutes after she posted the clip to Telegram, she was lying in her driveway, brain-dead. Two days later, she died. Sadeel, who lived just behind the theater, could often be found there, watching auditions, joking with foreign volunteers and playing improv games in its summer camp, Shehata said. He shared a video of a younger Sadeel singing with other kids, making her hands into a heart shape as she pranced.
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