Injured Jerusalem Teen Dies of Wounds
Injured Jerusalem Teen Dies of Wounds
Milad
Ayyash, the 17 year-old who was critically injured yesterday
in East Jerusalem passed away at the Muqassed Hospital,
after all attempts to save his life failed. The killing
comes as tensions soar over upcoming Nakba
anniversary.
The heavy-handed response of Israeli authorities to the protest marking 63 years to the Palestinian Nakba (catastrophe) took a heavy toll, as 17 year-old Milad Sa'eed Ayyash was mortally injured yesterday afternoon during clashes in the Batten al-Hawwa neighborhood of Silwan.
Ayyash, a resident of the Ras el-Amud
neighborhood in East Jerusalem was shot in the abdomen with
live ammunition as Border Police officers and settlers
clashed with local youth. He was evacuated to the Muqassed
hospital with no pulse and in critical condition, where he
underwent surgery in a failed attempt to save his life.
Ayyash was pronounced dead early this
morning.
The bullet extracted from Ayyash's
abdomen has been found to belong to a handgun. This type of
bullet is scarcely used by the Israeli police in crowd
control situations. The bullet therefore indicates the
likelihood that the youth was shot by one of the settlers'
security guards.
Last September, Samer Sarhan, was
killed by settler security in Silwan.
Friday has seen harsh Israeli response to protest all across the West Bank and Jerusalem. Soldiers and police carried out dozens of arrests including many in East Jerusalem. Dozens of injuries were recorded throughout the day.
The violent reaction of
Israeli security forces to Nakba demonstrations yesterday is
proof of Israel's inability to handle Palestinian civil
resistance in means other than military. As September looms,
it seems as if Israel chooses to tread the same path of
neighboring regimes, such as Egypt and Syria, by shooting
unarmed protesters in its attempts to quash
dissent.