Funeral held for Tampa man killed in West Bank
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A funeral was held on Sunday in the West Bank for a Palestinian American man from Tampa and his friend who were allegedly killed by Israeli settlers.

Mourners waved Palestinian flags and chanted “God is great,” as both men’s bodies were carried through the streets.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says Sayafollah Musallet, 20, also known as Saif, was beaten to death on Friday while visiting relatives in Sinjil. The ministry said his friend was shot in the chest.

Sayafollah’s father, Kamil Musallet, said the alleged attack happened on his family’s land and is calling on the U.S. government to investigate.

“We demand justice against these settler terrorists. There’s no question about that. They’re on illegal land, it’s not theirs. We demand the U.S. government to do something about it. They’re always saying for ‘justice, justice, justice,’ but as Palestinians they dehumanize us. We’re not, basically, normal humans to them.”

Israel’s military said Palestinians hurled rocks at Israelis in the area, lightly wounding two people and setting off a larger confrontation.

The State Department said it had no comment out of respect for the family.

The Israeli security agency and Israel police said the death and the death of his friend are being looked into. In the meantime, community members say the loss hits hard.

The Musallet family owned a popular ice cream shop, ‘Bruce B. Downs, Ice Sssscreamin/Tampa,’ and he stayed connected to his roots.

“We want to emphasize the Tampa community is devastated by his loss. He’s a member of our community. But he’s not only a member of the Muslim community, he’s an American. He’s a Floridian. He has a business here in Tampa,” Hiba Rahim, Deputy Executive Director at CAIR-Florida, said.

Hiba said she wants justice to be served.

“Everyone you ask about safe tell you how generous he was, how kind was, how sweet he was.”

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