Nablus - Saba:
Palestinians mourned on Tuesday, the martyr's body Muhammad Yasser Abu Kashk, 18, to his final resting place in the new Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus.
The funeral procession started from Rafidia Governmental Hospital with a military funeral, before the body of the martyr Abu Kishk was taken to his hometown in Askar camp, to say the last farewell to him at his family house, then to Musab bin Umair Mosque in the camp to pray for him, before being buried in the Martyrs' Cemetery.
Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas participated in the farewell and funeral of the body of the martyr Abu Kashk, stressing that this painful event is added to a series of sacrifices made by the Palestinians, which reflects the depth of the challenges and suffering, and the size of the steadfastness shown by our Palestinians despite the difficult circumstances, stressing at the same time the importance of national unity and standing united in the face of these challenges.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the young man Abu Kashk was wounded by live occupation bullets in the Askar Hill area, east of Nablus, where the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from approaching him to treat him, so he died of his injuries as a martyr.
Later, ambulance crews transferred the martyr Abu Kashk to Rafidia Hospital.
Palestinians mourned on Tuesday, the martyr's body Muhammad Yasser Abu Kashk, 18, to his final resting place in the new Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus.
The funeral procession started from Rafidia Governmental Hospital with a military funeral, before the body of the martyr Abu Kishk was taken to his hometown in Askar camp, to say the last farewell to him at his family house, then to Musab bin Umair Mosque in the camp to pray for him, before being buried in the Martyrs' Cemetery.
Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas participated in the farewell and funeral of the body of the martyr Abu Kashk, stressing that this painful event is added to a series of sacrifices made by the Palestinians, which reflects the depth of the challenges and suffering, and the size of the steadfastness shown by our Palestinians despite the difficult circumstances, stressing at the same time the importance of national unity and standing united in the face of these challenges.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the young man Abu Kashk was wounded by live occupation bullets in the Askar Hill area, east of Nablus, where the occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from approaching him to treat him, so he died of his injuries as a martyr.
Later, ambulance crews transferred the martyr Abu Kashk to Rafidia Hospital.