Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob
Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob died from gunshot wounds sustained during an Israeli military operation in the Jenin governorate.
Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob died as a result of gunshot wounds inflicted by Israeli soldiers during a military raid in the Jenin governorate. The Israeli army’s operation involved firing live ammunition and other crowd control weapons against Palestinians protesting the incursions. Mustafa sustained critical injuries from live fire during these clashes. Despite being rushed to medical care, the severity of his wounds led to his death. His death highlights the lethal impact of military operations on civilians in occupied areas.
Biography
Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob was a 31-year-old Palestinian man from Misilyah village, located south of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank. On April 14, 2022, during a large-scale Israeli military incursion into parts of the Jenin governorate, Mustafa was critically wounded by Israeli soldiers. The military operation targeted several towns including al-Yamoun and Kafr Dan, provoking protests that were met with live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas. Mustafa was shot and sustained serious injuries during the clashes. Despite medical efforts, he succumbed to his wounds and died on the same day. His death occurred amid a series of violent incidents in the West Bank that also claimed the lives of other Palestinians.
Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob was a 31-year-old Palestinian man from the village of Misilyah, situated south of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank. Mustafa lived in a region frequently affected by the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where military incursions and clashes between Palestinian residents and Israeli forces were a harsh daily reality. Despite the challenges of life under occupation, Mustafa was a member of his community who sought to live with dignity amid difficult circumstances.
On April 14, 2022, Mustafa’s life was tragically cut short during an Israeli military operation targeting several towns in the Jenin governorate, including al-Yamoun and Kafr Dan. The Israeli army’s large-scale invasion of these areas sparked widespread protests among local Palestinians. During these confrontations, soldiers used live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas against the protestors.
Mustafa was seriously wounded during the clashes when soldiers opened fire. He was critically injured by live bullets and succumbed to his wounds shortly afterward. His death was part of a violent episode that also claimed the lives of other Palestinians, including Sha’s Fuad Kamaji, 29, from Kafr Dan, and Fawwaz Hamayel, 45.
Mustafa’s passing brought immense grief to his family and village of Misilyah, highlighting the ongoing toll the conflict takes on Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank. His story is a somber reminder of the human cost of the decades-long conflict and the challenges faced daily by those living in areas of heightened military activity.
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Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob, 31, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded several parts of the Jenin governorate in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, killing two Palestinians and wounding four. The Palestinian Health Ministry said dozens of soldiers invaded the al-Yamoun and Kafr Dan towns near Jenin, leading to protests before the soldiers shot six Palestinians with live fire and wounded many others with rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs. It added that two Palestinians, Sha’s Fuad Kamaji, 29, from Kafr Dan village, northwest of Jenin, and Mustafa Faisal Abu ar-Rob, 31, from Misilyah village, south of Jenin, succumbed to their serious wounds.1 israelpalestinetimeline.org Open source