
Young man killed in a shooting incident in Nazareth
SadaNews - A young man in his thirties was killed in a shooting incident that took place in the city of Nazareth, while another young man (25 years old) was wounded in a separate crime in Tayibe on Tuesday evening.
In Nazareth, a young man was shot inside a vehicle, and the medical team had no choice but to declare him dead at the scene.
In Tayibe, located in the southern Triangle area, a young man (25 years old) was injured with wounds ranging from serious to moderate in a shooting incident.
Violence continues to claim lives in the Palestinian community within the 48 territories at a horrific pace, with 5 people killed since the beginning of the week. The latest, prior to the Nazareth shooting, was nurse Yazan Qaderi, who was killed in his home in the town of Nahf in the Shaykh area on Monday morning.
In the city of Jaffa, Raed Hamza Skahfi (41 years old) was killed in a shooting incident that occurred on Sunday evening. In the city of Akka, young man Muhammad Mahmoud Nattour (27 years old) was killed in a shooting in the market on Sunday.
In the city of Tayibe, a young man named Mu'tasem Nasirat, in his forties, was killed in a shooting incident that took place after midnight on Saturday into Sunday.
This raises the death toll from murders in the Palestinian community within the 48 territories since the beginning of this year to 171, including 17 women.
Data indicates that 143 of the victims were killed by gunfire, of which 84 were under the age of thirty, including three who were killed before reaching the age of eighteen. There were also 9 recorded killings at the hands of the Israeli police.

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