Key facts
- A 26-year-old Palestinian nurse, Muhammad Mutoor, was shot and partially paralyzed.
- Muhammad Mutoor was shot in the back, severing his spinal cord.
- The shooting of Muhammad Mutoor occurred after settlers attacked his town in the West Bank.
- Israeli authorities have formally allowed Jewish prayer inside Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.
- This permission for Jewish prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque violates the site's status quo.
- The Palestine Red Crescent Society recovered the body of 14-year-old Suhail Masoud Shalouf.
- Suhail Masoud Shalouf was shot by Israeli forces on Saturday.
- The incident involving Suhail Masoud Shalouf occurred near Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
A 26-year-old Palestinian nurse, Muhammad Mutoor, has been shot and partially paralyzed in the West Bank. The incident occurred when settlers attacked his town, and Mutoor was shot in the back while attempting to assist injured individuals, resulting in a severed spinal cord.
Separately, Israeli authorities have officially sanctioned Jewish prayer within Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem. This decision marks a departure from the site's long-standing status quo, which previously prohibited such organized worship, transforming unapproved individual acts into permitted group activities.
In another development, the Palestine Red Crescent Society has recovered the remains of 14-year-old Suhail Masoud Shalouf in Gaza. Shalouf was reportedly shot by Israeli forces on Saturday near Khan Younis, according to the Wafa news agency.
