Later, the Israel/Palestine Timeline site said that al-Ghoul was shot in the head, and that he was 17 years old.
His mother brought back some of her memories with her little Ali, which she will never forget; She says, "About two years ago, Ali used to come home at night, with his clothes dusty and his eyes red, and he was suffering from severe pain, which was caused by the explosive materials he was using.""Ali was one of the resistance fighters who made explosive devices in the Jenin camp from primitive materials, but their impact was great and effective by damaging many Israeli military vehicles," according to his mother, who expressed her pride in what her son did and what his friends say about his actions that are beyond his age.
That means that Ali al-Ghoul had been building bombs since he was 15 years old.
Now, the Jenin Brigades division of Islamic Jihad have issued a video celebrating Al-Ghoul's "martyrdom" - showing him building IEDs together with other children.
Jenin's bomb-makers are children.
Ali's mother continues: “Before Ali left the house, he carried a sack full of explosive devices on his shoulder, and later he planted them in the streets and alleys of Jenin camp with the help of his friends, who confirmed that Ali participated with them in a confrontation with the occupation from zero distance."
Palestinian terror groups recruit children to build bombs.
They encourage kids to turn their homes into bomb depots.
They instruct children to plant these bombs in the roads of Jenin where they can kill not only the children but anyone who happens to come by.
And they freely and proudly admit this.
This is not just child abuse: this is systemic and widespread child abuse that is a source of pride to Palestinians.
Now listen to the silence from UNICEF, the UN Human Rights Council, Defense for Children-International, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.