Two Palestinian brothers were killed after an Israeli settler rammed into them in the occupied West Bank, according to multiple Palestinian sources.
The brothers, Mohammad and Muhannad Yousef Muteir, from the Qalandia refugee camp in Jerusalem, were killed on Saturday night just south of the West Bank city of Nablus.
A car driven by a 50-year-old Israeli man hit the vehicle belonging to the two brothers, which had parked on the side of the road, according to Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom.
The brothers were fixing a punctured tyre when the settler drove his vehicle into them, the Wafa news agency reported.
Mohammad Muteir died at the scene, and Muhannad Muteir was pronounced dead at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem.
Palestinian politician Mohammad Shtayyeh called the attack a “horrific crime“. Palestinian news outlets said that the two brothers had been with their family in Nablus, preparing for their sister’s wedding next Friday.
Qalandia announced a general strike for Sunday.
In a press statement, the director of the Jerusalem Governorate office in Qalandia, Zakaria Fayala, said the settler “deliberately” sped up his car and rammed into the brothers, killing one on the spot.
Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian lawmaker, called the latest incident a “hit & run murder”, adding “more #IsraelCrimes with impunity”.