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Screenshot from the video shows Yasin being carried to an ambulance
after being shot.
after being shot.
Video emerged on Sunday of the moment an Zio-Nazi sniper shot a Palestinian cameraman in the stomach while he was covering a protest at Ofer prison on Friday.Zio-Nazi security forces shot and injured Mohammed Basman Yasin, a volunteer cameraman for the Israeli human rights organization B’tselem, while he was filming a protest in the West Bank city of Beitunia, according to Israeli website +972.The video, which could not be independently verified, appears to show Palestinian protesters sitting on the road when Zio-Nazi forces arrive and begin firing tear gas canisters at them.At times, protesters are seen throwing rocks at Zio-Nazi forces, although in other scenes activists can be seen walking towards an ambulance when Zio-Nazi forces open fire without warning in their direction.
At 5:30, meanwhile, two activists can be seen throwing rocks at the heavily-armed Zio-Nazi soldiers, when the video cuts to a scene showing Yasin, who is at the back of a large crowd watching the scene, being shot in the stomach.
Zio-Nazi forces caused severe damage to his internal organs, and according to B’tselem, doctors have said they may be forced to remove his liver and kidneys.
Yasin is currently hospitalized in Ramallah.
The clashes took place near the Israeli Ofer prison, located in the occupied West Bank, in protest against the Zio-Nazi regime refusal to release a fourth group of veteran Palestinian prisoners it had previously agreed to release as part of ongoing US-sponsored negotiations with the PLO.
13 were reported injured during the clashes, including seven with live bullets.
At 5:30, meanwhile, two activists can be seen throwing rocks at the heavily-armed Zio-Nazi soldiers, when the video cuts to a scene showing Yasin, who is at the back of a large crowd watching the scene, being shot in the stomach.
Yasin is currently hospitalized in Ramallah.
The clashes took place near the Israeli Ofer prison, located in the occupied West Bank, in protest against the Zio-Nazi regime refusal to release a fourth group of veteran Palestinian prisoners it had previously agreed to release as part of ongoing US-sponsored negotiations with the PLO.
13 were reported injured during the clashes, including seven with live bullets.