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Disabled Palestinians protest killing in Jerusalem

Israeli police shot dead mentally ill Palestinian in Jerusalem last week

AbdelRaouf Arnaout  | 08.06.2020 - Update : 08.06.2020
Disabled Palestinians protest killing in Jerusalem File Photo

JERUSALEM

A group of disabled Palestinians staged a rally in East Jerusalem on Monday to protest the killing of a mentally ill youth by Israeli forces last week. 

Iyad el-Hallak, 32, was shot dead by Israeli police after they suspected he had a gun. Police later found that the Palestinian youth was unarmed.

Palestinians on wheelchairs carried banners condemning el-Hallak's killing during the Monday's rally.

"People with disabilities have the right to live a decent life," and "My son with a disability is afraid to go to school" were among banners waved by protesters.

Monday's demonstration was called by "Hom," a Palestinian coalition that supports the rights of people with disabilities.

In a statement, the coalition said el-Hallak's killing was "part of injustice and exclusion of people with disability in Jerusalem."

*Bassel Ibrahim contributed to this report from Ankara

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