MAR 29, 2024 JLM 62°F 05:24 AM 10:24 PM EST
Palestinian hurt on Temple Mount wasn’t hit by sponge bullet

Medical sources at Jerusalem hospital said Walid a-Sharif’s death due to apparent heart attack, not police fire.

A Palestinian man who died following clashes on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount several weeks ago was not hit by sponge bullets fired by police, according to medical assessments reported Monday.

As reported by Times of Israel
Image source: AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP

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Tony Pettitt 11:13 23.05.2022
Are you insane Henry they use altercations like this for propaganda purposes to claim Israeli’s of the murder of innocent Palestinians, that’s their soul reason for this!!!!!
Henry Lee 11:07 23.05.2022
Anything to do with death has to come from Israel. Now, it's time for Palestinians to apologize to Israel for wrong accusation. I'm sure Israel will forgive as they always do.
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