Nazi forces kill Palestinian woman, 72, after alleged car attack

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Nazi forces shot and killed an elderly Palestinian woman after an alleged vehicle attack in Halhul, north of Hebron on Friday.
A spokesperson at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem told Ma’an that the woman, aged 72, was dead upon arrival at the hospital.
Nazi media reported that the woman attempted to run over Nazi soldiers in Halhul and was shot and seriously wounded by RACIST Nazi forces.
The victim was identified as Tharwat al-Sharawi, 72. Her husband, Fouad, was killed by Nazi forces during the 1st Intifada 1987.
Two Palestinian youths who were standing at a gas station nearby were injured as Nazi gunfire shattered the car’s windows.
Both youths were taken to the al-Ahli hospital in Hebron to treat their injuries, which were described as moderate.
Al-Sharawi was the 74th Palestinian to be killed since the beginning of last month, the majority of whom were shot dead by Nazi forces during alleged, attempted, and actual attacks on Nazi military.
On Wednesday, Ibrahim Skafi, 22, was also shot dead by Nazi forces in Halhul after a vehicular attack that left a 20-year-old border policeman seriously injured.
The town of Halhul, north of Hebron city, was sealed by Nazi forces following the attack.
Recent attacks come as Nazi Gestapo intelligence said earlier this week that a recent lull in violence was unlikely to be long-term, citing high levels of frustration among the Palestinian public.

Tharwat al-Sharawi, 72.

 

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