Large crowds of our people buried today, Wednesday, the body of the martyr Raed Youssef Jadallah (39 years), who was shot dead by the Israeli occupation in the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta, west of Ramallah.
The funeral procession proceeded from the Palestine Medical Complex, to the home of his family in Beit Ur al-Tahta, who took a farewell look at his body, before being carried on the shoulders to the Mosque of Call and Tabligh, where mourners prayed for him, before he was buried in the village cemetery.
The participants in the funeral carried the body of the martyr wrapped in the Palestinian flag, and roamed the streets of the village, chanting angry slogans condemning the crime of the occupation.
The martyr Jadallah rose last night, after the Israeli occupation soldiers shot him directly at the western entrance to the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta, while returning from work, and left him bleeding in the place until he rose as a martyr.
The martyr Jadallah works as a gardener on lands in 1948, holds a Jerusalem identity, and lives in the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta. He is the father of four children: Youssef (13 years), Souad (9 years), Amir (7 years), and a fourth child when he is one year old.