NABLUS: The Ministry of Health announced yesterday evening that a young man died of wounds he sustained after being shot by the Israeli occupation army last August in Nablus. The Ministry identified the young man as Amid Al-Jagoub from the town of Beita, south of Nablus. Al-Jagoub was critically injured after being hit by occupation bullets in the head during confrontations that broke out in the town of Beita on August 21. He was later rushed to a nearby hospital with a critical injury in the head and underwent surgical operations in an attempt to save his life until he was announced dead last evening. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse The environment and cleanness program on Saturday honored the Yemeni news agency (Saba) for efforts and contribution in support of the program and cleanness in general. Advisor to the prime minister for environment and media met with Saba vice-chairman and handed out a merit certificate, hailing the agency as the best media environment cooperating with the program. Saba is interested in keeping in line with activities conducted by the program and in enhancing the efforts to preserve environment in Sana'a and other governorates, the agency's vice-chairman said. Source: Yemen News Agency
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