Controversy In Al-Khalil And Al-Khalils

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In 24 Hours, Israel Shoots Death Palestinians.
Al Quds -SP- Bloody Friday in al-Khalil and al-Quds. Israel fired four Palestinian youths. They are Muhammad Rajbiy (16), Muhammad Hudhur (18), Raghd Abdullah (18), and Said Amru (28).
Ar-Rajbi stabbed an Israeli soldier in the district of Tel- Armidah.
They were accused of stabbing action in the area of al-Quds and al-Khalil. And one of the perpetrators has been arrested and executed by Israel in the south of al-Khalil.
The number victims of Palestinian continues to grow. Throughout the year, 240 were killed by Israeli fire hot

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