A Palestinian boy of two died of his wounds on Monday after being hit by <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/mena/egypt/2023/06/05/egypt-and-israeli-inspect-site-of-shooting-that-left-four-dead/" target="_blank">Israeli</a> army gunfire last week near the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/mena/2023/05/30/dozens-of-palestinians-injured-as-israeli-forces-launch-major-raid-in-the-west-bank/" target="_blank">West Bank</a> city of Ramallah, according to news agency Wafa. Mohammad Haytham Tamimi was receiving treatment in an Israeli hospital after being shot in the head while travelling by car with his parents. His father was shot in the shoulder. The boy's mother told Israeli news organisation <i>Haaretz </i>that the shooting “was like an execution”. Israel's military said its personnel were returning fire at Palestinian gunmen who were shooting at the settlement of Neve Tzuf on Thursday. The military later released a statement saying it “regrets harm to non-combatants and is committed to doing everything in its power to prevent such incidents”. The statement added that the shooting was “under review”.