Khalil Suleiman

Khalil Suleiman (خليل سليمان) (1943/1944–4 March 2002) was a Palestinian doctor in Jenin in the West Bank. He was head of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society Emergency Medical Service (effectively the ambulance service) in Jenin.

He was killed and two other medical personnel seriously injured when an ambulance was hit by a rifle-mounted grenade fired by the Israeli Defence Forces.

The attack was condemned by the International Red Cross, European Union, and National Arab American Medical Association.

The hospital in Jenin is now named after him, the Martyr Doctor Khalil Suleiman Hospital. His brother's son was named Khalil after his uncle.