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Fadi Hamdallah al-Nassan died Saturday from injuries sustained in an attack on his village. Dozens attended his burial in al-Mughayyir the same day.
washingtonpost.comFadi Hamdallah al-Nassan, a 17-year-old member of the Palestinian national youth football team who played for Al-Mughayyir Club, died on July 18 after Israeli forces shot him in the thigh on July 11 during a settler attack on his village of al-Mughayyir in the occupied West Bank, an injury that required amputation of his leg.
Dozens of mourners carried his body from the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah to al-Mughayyir for burial that day.
His father, Hamdallah al-Nassan, said his son ran toward the scene after hearing women and girls screaming. “He went to the scene of the attack and was killed,” the father stated. His mother, Hanan al-Nassan, described him as a good student who loved playing football and was loved by everyone.
The Palestine Football Association stated that with al-Nassan’s death, the number of martyrs from the Palestinian sports movement since October 7, 2023, has risen to 1,013, including 568 from the Palestinian football family. On the same day, Israeli settlers and forces set fire to Palestinian property in two separate attacks, destroying olive trees near Ramallah and a family home in the town of Tal near Nablus.
In Deir Qaddis west of Ramallah, Israeli soldiers fired live rounds and tear gas at farmers, starting fires that destroyed olive groves. Civil defence crews were prevented from reaching the site. Israeli forces also raided homes in Yabad and Mithlon near Jenin. The West Bank has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
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