The moments of the murder of the boy by the sniper emerged: Israel’s lie was exposed
Tensions are high in the region after Israeli forces launched air and ground strikes on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin last week.
The latest images have surfaced of 16-year-old Palestinian Abdulrahman Hasan Ahmeed Hardan, shot dead by Israeli snipers during Israel’s bloodiest raid on Jenin since 2002. The Times, one of England’s most respected newspapers, shared the latest images. of the 16-year-old adolescent.

In the video recordings it is seen that the young man is unarmed.
Hardan, who was shot dead while waiting outside Al-Amal Hospital to donate blood after a sniper called from a mosque to “donate blood,” was determined to have been unarmed when he was shot. In the footage, it is seen that Hardan, who was attacked while in front of the hospital, was unaware of the events.
Israeli forces stated that Hardan was armed and claimed that only “those who were armed were killed.” But the images captured by The Times reveal that Hardan is innocent and did not attack anyone.
“My son wasn’t even 17 years old,” grieving mother Kifaya Hardan told The Times. The invaders killed him in cold blood and claimed that he had participated in the shooting. He didn’t have a gun or anything. “He was just a boy,” she said.
ISRAEL DID NOT RESPOND
While Hardan, who was shot on July 4, was seen to be empty-handed, it was also recorded that he was shot and collapsed to the ground.
While the Israeli forces, who killed many people, declared this bloody raid a “victory”, it also provoked a reaction from the international public. There was no explanation from the IDF regarding the camera footage captured by The Times.
Source: Sozcu

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