Malek Sharif

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November 5, 2015: Malek Talal Sharif, 25, was killed by Israeli soldiers near the illegal Jewish-only Gush Etzion settlement block north of Hebron. The soldiers fired several live rounds at him, reportedly after he attempted to stab an Israeli settler. Malek was from Hebron city in the southern part of the West Bank.  Source: IMEMC

Ibrahim Skafi

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November 4, 2015: Samir Ibrahim Skafi, 23, was killed by Israeli soldiers after the Israeli army claimed he tried to ram them with his car. No soldiers were injured. The soldiers shot Samir with at least four live rounds, although he was already injured behind the driver’s seat, and prevented a Red Crescent Ambulance from approaching the scene and treating him. Samir was from Hebron in the southern part of the West Bank. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Abu ar-Rob

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November 2, 2015: Ahmad Awad Abu ar-Rob, 16, was killed by Israeli soldiers near the al-Jalama military roadblock northeast of Jenin. He and another Palestinian allegedly attempted to stab an Israeli soldier. The soldiers also shot and wounded the other Palestinian. Ahmad was from Qabatia town near the northern West Bank city of Jenin. Source: IMEMC

Mahmoud Nazzal

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October 31, 2015: Mahmoud Talal Abdul-Karim Nazzal, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers near al-Jalama military roadblock near Jenin. The soldiers fired several rounds of live ammunition on the teen, inflicting several serious injuries, causing him to later die of his wounds. Red Crescent medics were not allowed to reach him. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Qneibi

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October 30, 2015: Ahmad Hamada Qneibi, 23, was shot by three Israelis and was left bleeding on the ground for an extended period of time without receiving medical treatment. He died soon after he was transferred to an ambulance. Israeli police said he stabbed and mildly injured a soldier. The stabbed soldier received immediate treatment on the scene while Ahmad was left to bleed. Ahmad was from Kafr Aqab in East Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC