Israeli soldiers opened fire on the boy Osama Ali al-Badan, 16, who was handcuffed and blindfolded twice, the first was because he tried to distance himself from the thorns that were placed on him after his arrest and restriction, The escape is restricted and blindfolded (see attached pictures).
The Israeli army announced on Monday that it would investigate the shooting of his soldiers last Thursday at the boy Osama in the village of Taqoa, Bethlehem, which led to injury in the thighs.
According to the army, the boy Osama "tried to escape twice", and soldiers shot him after the second attempt to escape again in the lower part of his body, and "take the first aid to him."
Ossama Ali al-Badin was wounded in the thighs. He underwent two operations and was treated in a hospital in the Bethlehem governorate.
"There was a peaceful sit-in for the people of the village against the closure of the occupation of the road, and I was returning home to graze the sheep at the request of my father," Osama al-Badin told AFP.
"The village boys fled from the army that was chasing them.
According to the boy Osama, soldiers fired at him for the first time as he tried to change his seat after soldiers sat on thorns in an agricultural field, hit him in the right thigh.
"After my injury I began to walk toward the nearby villagers asking for help, but a bullet fired by the soldiers hit my left thigh and dropped me to the ground."
After his injury, the army tried to re-arrest him, but the villains intervened without him (see video attached).
Osama al-Badin was wounded at the entrance to the village of Tuqu ´, the entrance to the only open village, after being besieged by the Israeli occupation forces, according to the mayor of the village Hatem al-Sabah.
According to the morning, the Israeli occupation forces closed the western entrance to the village since 2002, and issued a gate, and repeated fire directed at the citizens, the fear of using this entrance.