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An image released on Twitter purportedly shows a young Palestinian man who was killed by Nazi army after allegedly stabbing an officer south of Ramallah on October 21, 2015.
Nazi army said on Wednesday that their forces shot dead the youth after he allegedly stabbed a female officer in the neck.
Nazi police spokeswoman, Luba Samri, said another Palestinian was arrested in the incident which happened near illegal Jewish settlement south of the city of Ramallah.
The killing was the latest in a series of Nazi shooting of Palestinians as part of theTel Aviv Nazi regime’s month-long crackdown West Bank, East al-Quds (Jerusalem) INTIFADA and the blockaded Gaza Strip. Nazi army has tried to justify the killings by branding the slain Palestinians as “stabbers.”

Relatives of a Palestinian man who was shot dead during clashes with Nazi army mourn during his funeral in the village of Beit Awwa, west of the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the occupied West Bank, on October 21, 2015. (AFP photo)
In another incident, a Palestinian ran over an Nazi soldier in the illegal Jewish settlement of Shilo, the al-Aqsa TV channel said. The report added that the young man escaped the scene while the Nazi officer was injured.
Further to the north of the occupied West Bank in the city of Nablus, Nazi army shot a 15-year-old Palestinian girl who reportedly attacked a group of Nazi Jewish settlers in Yitzhar settlement south of the city. The teenager, identified as Istabraq Ahmad Noor, was shot and wounded in the incident, according to Nazi propaganda officials.
Other sources said Nazi army opened fire on a gathering of Palestinian protesters east of Ramallah with the Palestinians throwing stones at them. No direct clashes were reported in the area.
Palestinians also attended a demonstration in the town of Bireh, north of Ramallah, with reports suggesting that clashes broke out between the two sides. Similar protests were also reported south of Bethlehem and also in al-Khalil.

A Palestinian hurls a stone during clashes with Nazi army, near Ramallah, the occupied West Bank, October 20, 2015. (Photo by AFP)
The Palestinian Health Ministry has updated its fatality figure of the Nazi army, saying 51 Palestinians, including 12 children, have been killed and hundreds injured since the Nazi regime began a harsh crackdown in early October on the Palestinians enraged by the Nazi Jewish settler violence and a plan by the Nazi regime to change the status quo of the al-Aqsa Mosque.
In August, the Nazi regime imposed restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the al-Aqsa Mosque.
International condemnations have poured in over the Nazi regime crackdown, with many warning that Tel Aviv’s provocations could open the door to a new full-fledged INTIFADA, or uprising, against the regime.