The angry uncle called for bringing Israeli officials to accountability over the young girl's death.
"Our people need international protection because innocent people are killed in every Israeli raid," he said.
The traces of the Palestinian girl's killing are still visible on the roof of her family's house as her blood was scattered on the roof.
Jana Abu al-Dahab can't believe the quick demise of her close friend.
"She had many dreams in this life, but the Israeli occupation had stolen everything from her," she said.
"She was the best of people. She was loved by everyone, and never refused to assist anyone who asks for her help," Abu al-Dahab said.
Israeli forces raid Palestinian towns in the West Bank daily to arrest what they say "wanted" Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents, which caused several fatalities.
About 150 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army fire in the West Bank and east Jerusalem this year, making it the deadliest year since 2006.