U.S. Citizen Among Two Palestinians Killed in Israeli Settler Attack
Sayfollah Musallet, 20, was beaten to death by settlers who attacked the town of Sinjil, 10 miles northeast of Ramallah, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health and his family. Another Palestinian man, Mohammad al-Shalabi, also in his early 20s, went missing during the attack and was found dead hours later with a gunshot wound to the chest, the ministry said. The circumstances of his death weren't clear.
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