What we’ve learned one year after Oct 7 attack on Israel
Defence Forces have launched a probe into the death of Abdullah Hawash, 11, after claims the boy threw stones at military trucks as they passed in the West Bank.The troops were reportedly leaving the city after completing a raid and arrest on a wanted individual hiding out in the city.
A boy - later identified as Hawash - was caught picking up and launching stones at the jeeps as they passed by.I saved woman from Oct 7 then buried her a year later says Israeli copThe bullet pierced an area near to his heart before leaving through his back, they added.A statement from the spokesperson's office said: "Suspects blocked routes and threw stones at the forces, who responded by firing at a suspect.
The group of youngsters hid down a side street before Hawash ran to the side of the road and picked up some stones, Nidal says.He saw Hawash collapse to the ground before rushing to his side."When I saw the jeeps, I grabbed Abdullah to hide him out of the way because I was afraid of something bad happening."I kept telling him 'Come back, come back!' but he just replied 'I'm not scared of them!'.
At least six are in serious condition after the attack in Glilot, north of Tel Aviv, on the day that Israel marked a national day of mourning for those killed in the October 7 massacre last year.Israel said it was hitting back at a missile barrage from Tehran on October 1, and attacks by its proxy groups across the region since October 7 last year.
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