7 sept 2016
Medical sources in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, has reported that dozens of schoolchildren suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, on Wednesday morning, after Israeli soldiers fired gas bombs near them at a roadblock in the city.
The sources said that the soldiers fired many gas bombs at the children as they were on their way to their schools, and were attempting to cross the Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock, west of the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron.
The children were trying to reach the Ibrahimiyya, Khadija Bin al-Waleed, an-Noorin, al-Faiha’, and al-Hajeriyya schools, in the Old City of Hebron.
The soldiers also fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at many Palestinians, trying to cross the roadblock.
Palestinian medics rushed to the scene, despite obstructions from soldiers at roadblocks, and provided the wounded with the needed medical aid.
The sources said that the soldiers fired many gas bombs at the children as they were on their way to their schools, and were attempting to cross the Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock, west of the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron.
The children were trying to reach the Ibrahimiyya, Khadija Bin al-Waleed, an-Noorin, al-Faiha’, and al-Hajeriyya schools, in the Old City of Hebron.
The soldiers also fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at many Palestinians, trying to cross the roadblock.
Palestinian medics rushed to the scene, despite obstructions from soldiers at roadblocks, and provided the wounded with the needed medical aid.
An abduction sweep carried out by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) across the West Bank provinces overnight Tuesday and at dawn Wednesday culminated in the abduction of several Palestinians, including Hamas activists.
According to a PIC journalist, clashes burst out in Nablus as the IOF rolled into the city in several army jeeps and aggressively attacked Palestinian anti-occupation youths.
Both ex-prisoners Omar al-Hanbali and Abdul Hakeem al-Qudeh were kidnapped by the IOF from their own family homes in Nablus.
Hamas affiliates al-Hanbali and al-Qudeh are known for their anti-occupation activism across the city. Israeli army troops also rolled into Burin town, to the south of Nablus, and kidnapped two Palestinian youngsters.
Citizen Hani Nassar, from Madama village, was subjected to exhaustive interrogation and threatened with abduction shortly after the IOF stormed the town.
Israeli military patrols wreaked havoc on civilian homes and interrogated local inhabitants in Sebastiya town, to the north, at late night on Tuesday, sparking clashes across the area.
The IOF attacked the Palestinian protesters with randomly-shot spates of bullet fire and teargas canisters.
Tension has been no less edgy in Jenin as the heavily-armed IOF troops stormed Qabatiya at the crack of dawn and came down heavily on Palestinian youths. Violent clashes flared up following the assault.
The IOF ravaged Palestinian homes and harassed the native residents all the way through the break-in. The IOF reportedly unleashed sniffer dogs in Abu al-Rub neighborhood and other residential neighborhoods in central Qabatiya town.
Meanwhile, the IOF broke into Jenin’s southern town of Jaba’ and summoned the Palestinian citizen Fawaz al-Ghabayen to questioning at the Salem military camp after they stormed his home in the area and cracked down on the family members.
A similar sweep launched jointly by the IOF and the Palestinian Authority (PA) forces rocked al-Sila al-Harithiya town, to the west of Jenin.
At the same time, the IOF stormed al-Jaradat neighborhood and kidnapped 36-year-old professor Hassan Mustafa Jaradat from his home in the presence of the PA troops.
A predawn assault on al-Khalil by 50 Israeli soldiers, escorted by army jeeps and intelligence officers, culminated in the abduction of the two Palestinian youths Wajdi al-Kurki and Ameer al-Jamal shortly after the IOF cordoned off their family homes in Abu Esneineh neighborhood. Both were dragged to an unidentified location moments afterwards.
According to a PIC journalist, clashes burst out in Nablus as the IOF rolled into the city in several army jeeps and aggressively attacked Palestinian anti-occupation youths.
Both ex-prisoners Omar al-Hanbali and Abdul Hakeem al-Qudeh were kidnapped by the IOF from their own family homes in Nablus.
Hamas affiliates al-Hanbali and al-Qudeh are known for their anti-occupation activism across the city. Israeli army troops also rolled into Burin town, to the south of Nablus, and kidnapped two Palestinian youngsters.
Citizen Hani Nassar, from Madama village, was subjected to exhaustive interrogation and threatened with abduction shortly after the IOF stormed the town.
Israeli military patrols wreaked havoc on civilian homes and interrogated local inhabitants in Sebastiya town, to the north, at late night on Tuesday, sparking clashes across the area.
The IOF attacked the Palestinian protesters with randomly-shot spates of bullet fire and teargas canisters.
Tension has been no less edgy in Jenin as the heavily-armed IOF troops stormed Qabatiya at the crack of dawn and came down heavily on Palestinian youths. Violent clashes flared up following the assault.
The IOF ravaged Palestinian homes and harassed the native residents all the way through the break-in. The IOF reportedly unleashed sniffer dogs in Abu al-Rub neighborhood and other residential neighborhoods in central Qabatiya town.
Meanwhile, the IOF broke into Jenin’s southern town of Jaba’ and summoned the Palestinian citizen Fawaz al-Ghabayen to questioning at the Salem military camp after they stormed his home in the area and cracked down on the family members.
A similar sweep launched jointly by the IOF and the Palestinian Authority (PA) forces rocked al-Sila al-Harithiya town, to the west of Jenin.
At the same time, the IOF stormed al-Jaradat neighborhood and kidnapped 36-year-old professor Hassan Mustafa Jaradat from his home in the presence of the PA troops.
A predawn assault on al-Khalil by 50 Israeli soldiers, escorted by army jeeps and intelligence officers, culminated in the abduction of the two Palestinian youths Wajdi al-Kurki and Ameer al-Jamal shortly after the IOF cordoned off their family homes in Abu Esneineh neighborhood. Both were dragged to an unidentified location moments afterwards.
A number of Israeli army bulldozers moved on early Wednesday morning into Palestinian lands in eastern al-Qarara town, to the south of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Reporting from Gaza, a PIC news correspondent said four Israeli army bulldozers of the D9 brand and a battering ram deployed at the Kissufim military site rolled into Palestinian lands in the eastern corners of al-Qarara town.
Similar incursions into the blockaded Gaza Strip have often been carried out by the Israeli occupation army under the pretext of chasing resistance tunnels.
Reporting from Gaza, a PIC news correspondent said four Israeli army bulldozers of the D9 brand and a battering ram deployed at the Kissufim military site rolled into Palestinian lands in the eastern corners of al-Qarara town.
Similar incursions into the blockaded Gaza Strip have often been carried out by the Israeli occupation army under the pretext of chasing resistance tunnels.
6 sept 2016
Violent clashes erupted near the Ibrahimi Mosque south of al-Khalil amid heavy firing of teargas bombs. Injuries were reported among local residents and students during the clashes.
At least one student was hit with a rubber bullet, while dozens others suffered from teargas inhalation as Israeli forces extensively fired teargas bombs in the vicinity of their school south of the city.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that the clashes broke out when IOF soldiers prevented the passage of Palestinian students at Abu Rish military checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
At least one student was hit with a rubber bullet, while dozens others suffered from teargas inhalation as Israeli forces extensively fired teargas bombs in the vicinity of their school south of the city.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that the clashes broke out when IOF soldiers prevented the passage of Palestinian students at Abu Rish military checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Dozens of Palestinian citizens choked on teargas at dawn Tuesday in violent clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Qalqilya and Tulkarem provinces.
A PIC news correspondent said violent clashes burst out in Qalqilya shortly after the Israeli army troops rolled into the city and scoured residential neighborhoods.
The IOF attacked the Palestinian protesters and civilian homes with randomly-shot spates of teargas canisters, resulting in several suffocation cases.
The IOF soldiers also broke into the family home of the slain Palestinian girl Rasha Aweissi in Qalqilya and wreaked havoc on the building before they cracked down on the family members.
The Israeli soldiers further rummaged into the home of citizen Tahseen Abu Asab and attacked his family. Meanwhile, violent clashes burst out in Tulkarem’s Nour Shams refugee camp moments after the IOF stormed the city.
The occupation soldiers targeted the Palestinian protesters with heavy barrages of bullet fire.
Several Palestinian civilians were reportedly subjected to aggressive beating, abrupt home break-ins, exhaustive questioning in an Israeli assault on Thanaba town.
A PIC news correspondent said violent clashes burst out in Qalqilya shortly after the Israeli army troops rolled into the city and scoured residential neighborhoods.
The IOF attacked the Palestinian protesters and civilian homes with randomly-shot spates of teargas canisters, resulting in several suffocation cases.
The IOF soldiers also broke into the family home of the slain Palestinian girl Rasha Aweissi in Qalqilya and wreaked havoc on the building before they cracked down on the family members.
The Israeli soldiers further rummaged into the home of citizen Tahseen Abu Asab and attacked his family. Meanwhile, violent clashes burst out in Tulkarem’s Nour Shams refugee camp moments after the IOF stormed the city.
The occupation soldiers targeted the Palestinian protesters with heavy barrages of bullet fire.
Several Palestinian civilians were reportedly subjected to aggressive beating, abrupt home break-ins, exhaustive questioning in an Israeli assault on Thanaba town.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday fired five artillery shells at the blockaded Gaza Strip.
According to a PIC news correspondent, the IOF targeted two civilian homes, two resistance sites, and an agricultural land in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza Strip, with five artillery shells. The attack resulted in remarkable material damage in the area.
The Israeli occupation army claimed the strikes were launched after a Palestinian sniper fired gunshots at an Israeli military site in the third such incident during the week.
The attack is another chain in the series of Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal struck in the wake of the 2014 Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal territory of Gaza.
According to a PIC news correspondent, the IOF targeted two civilian homes, two resistance sites, and an agricultural land in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza Strip, with five artillery shells. The attack resulted in remarkable material damage in the area.
The Israeli occupation army claimed the strikes were launched after a Palestinian sniper fired gunshots at an Israeli military site in the third such incident during the week.
The attack is another chain in the series of Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal struck in the wake of the 2014 Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal territory of Gaza.
5 sept 2016
Palestinian medical sources have reported that Israeli soldiers shot and injured, on Monday at dawn, three Palestinians in the Balata refugee camp, and Sebastia town, in the northern West Bank district of Nablus.
The sources said one Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Riyadh Saheli, was shot with a live round, and suffered a moderate injury, in Balata refugee camp, in Nablus.
Several army vehicles invaded the camp, and opened fire on Palestinian youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on the advancing military vehicles.
The army also invaded Sebastia town, north of Nablus, searched many homes and clashed with local youths, who hurled stones on the military jeeps.
The soldiers fired live rounds, and injured two Palestinians, identified as Abdul-Ghani Bahlaq and Nimir Hatem Abu Ghazala, before local medics moved them to a hospital in Nablus.
The sources said one Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Riyadh Saheli, was shot with a live round, and suffered a moderate injury, in Balata refugee camp, in Nablus.
Several army vehicles invaded the camp, and opened fire on Palestinian youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on the advancing military vehicles.
The army also invaded Sebastia town, north of Nablus, searched many homes and clashed with local youths, who hurled stones on the military jeeps.
The soldiers fired live rounds, and injured two Palestinians, identified as Abdul-Ghani Bahlaq and Nimir Hatem Abu Ghazala, before local medics moved them to a hospital in Nablus.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, Shoufa village, southeast of Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank, and completely isolated it, after alleging that some Palestinians hurled stones at a car driven by a colonist Israeli settler, heading to a nearby colony.
The soldiers initiated an extensive search campaign against the village, and prevented the Palestinians from entering or leaving it. targeting many homes, broke into and searched many homes, leading to excessive property damage, especially in the Ras al-Aqra’ area.
The army broke into and searched many homes, leading to excessive property damage, especially in the Ras al-Aqra’ area, in the western part of the village.
The Israeli army said the settlers’ car sustained damage to the front shield, but reported no injuries. The car was driving to Avnei Hefetz illegal colony, built on Palestinian lands belonging to residents of Shoufa and Kafr al-Lobbad nearby town.
The Maan News Agency said the soldiers claimed that the attack took place near the western entrance of the village, and that the army threatened further severe measures and restrictions.
The army also refused to allow the villagers, who were out of the village, to return back to their homes, after declaring Shoufa a “closed military zone.”
Shoufa village is subject to frequent Israeli military invasions, and violations, especially since the army installed a roadblock at the main entrance of the village, nine months ago, and has been preventing any Palestinian, who is not from the village, from entering it.
The soldiers initiated an extensive search campaign against the village, and prevented the Palestinians from entering or leaving it. targeting many homes, broke into and searched many homes, leading to excessive property damage, especially in the Ras al-Aqra’ area.
The army broke into and searched many homes, leading to excessive property damage, especially in the Ras al-Aqra’ area, in the western part of the village.
The Israeli army said the settlers’ car sustained damage to the front shield, but reported no injuries. The car was driving to Avnei Hefetz illegal colony, built on Palestinian lands belonging to residents of Shoufa and Kafr al-Lobbad nearby town.
The Maan News Agency said the soldiers claimed that the attack took place near the western entrance of the village, and that the army threatened further severe measures and restrictions.
The army also refused to allow the villagers, who were out of the village, to return back to their homes, after declaring Shoufa a “closed military zone.”
Shoufa village is subject to frequent Israeli military invasions, and violations, especially since the army installed a roadblock at the main entrance of the village, nine months ago, and has been preventing any Palestinian, who is not from the village, from entering it.
4 sept 2016
Fighting between the sides in Syria has spilled over again into Israel with a shell exploding in an open area; the IDF responded by attacking Syrian artillery targets, though reported details vary.
Following the "spillover firing" of a mortar from Syrian that landed in the Golan Heights, the IDF attacked on Sunday night Syrian army artillery. The shell fired into Israel was part of intra-national Syrian fighting, and it landed in an open area, not causing any injuries or damage.
The IDF responded by attacking artillery belonging to Syrian regime in the northern Syrian Golan Heights. The IDF stated that it saw the Syrian regime as responsible for the goings-on in its territory and would not tolerate any attempt to harm the State of Israel's sovereignty or the security of its citizens. No special instructions were given to the civilian population, and the normal routine of inhabitants in the Golan Heights has not been affected.
A senior military official told the official Syrian news agency, "The Israeli enemy is continuing to support terrorist organizations, and it attacked in the area of the village of Khdeir with two missiles fired from an unmanned Israel aircraft. As a result, damage was caused." That source did not report any injuries as a result.
Syrian media identified with the regime reported that unverified sources were claiming that the IDF had attacked two targets aerially. The first was in the northwest village of Harfa and the second was in the Tel al-Shaer region.
At the same time, the Al-Mayadeen network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported that the IDF carried out four attacks on Syrian military targets in the area of Quneitra.
A Syrian army official stated to the Russian news agency Sputnik that an unmanned Israeli aircraft carried out the attack with three missiles. That report did not mention injury or damage.
During the five years of warfare in Syria, a few shells have exploded in the Israeli Golan Heights as part of fire exchange between the warring parties. The IDF usually returns fire towards the shells' place of provenance.
Following the "spillover firing" of a mortar from Syrian that landed in the Golan Heights, the IDF attacked on Sunday night Syrian army artillery. The shell fired into Israel was part of intra-national Syrian fighting, and it landed in an open area, not causing any injuries or damage.
The IDF responded by attacking artillery belonging to Syrian regime in the northern Syrian Golan Heights. The IDF stated that it saw the Syrian regime as responsible for the goings-on in its territory and would not tolerate any attempt to harm the State of Israel's sovereignty or the security of its citizens. No special instructions were given to the civilian population, and the normal routine of inhabitants in the Golan Heights has not been affected.
A senior military official told the official Syrian news agency, "The Israeli enemy is continuing to support terrorist organizations, and it attacked in the area of the village of Khdeir with two missiles fired from an unmanned Israel aircraft. As a result, damage was caused." That source did not report any injuries as a result.
Syrian media identified with the regime reported that unverified sources were claiming that the IDF had attacked two targets aerially. The first was in the northwest village of Harfa and the second was in the Tel al-Shaer region.
At the same time, the Al-Mayadeen network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported that the IDF carried out four attacks on Syrian military targets in the area of Quneitra.
A Syrian army official stated to the Russian news agency Sputnik that an unmanned Israeli aircraft carried out the attack with three missiles. That report did not mention injury or damage.
During the five years of warfare in Syria, a few shells have exploded in the Israeli Golan Heights as part of fire exchange between the warring parties. The IDF usually returns fire towards the shells' place of provenance.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed Sunday evening Shufa village south of Tulkarem amid heavy fire of teargas bombs.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed the village in large numbers and violently broke into several homes.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the entrance to the village, where Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.
Meanwhile, a number of local residents were investigated at the scene.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed the village in large numbers and violently broke into several homes.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the entrance to the village, where Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.
Meanwhile, a number of local residents were investigated at the scene.
Palestinian young men on Saturday evening were able to set an Israeli military jeep ablaze during clashes with soldiers in Sebastia town, northwest of Nablus city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops stormed the town and removed a hoisted Palestinian flag from a mast in an area near the Roman theater.
They added this Israeli action provoked local young men into throwing the invading troops and their vehicles with stones and Molotov cocktails. One jeep caught fire when it was hit by a Molotov cocktail during the events.
The soldiers, in turn, opened fire and used tear gas to disperse the angry young men. Local young men last Thursday placed a new Palestinian flag at the top of the same mast after its removal by soldiers.
In a separate incident, another military force arrested on the same day four young people, including a minor, during clashes in Iraq Burin town, west of Nablus. One of them was released later.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops stormed the town and removed a hoisted Palestinian flag from a mast in an area near the Roman theater.
They added this Israeli action provoked local young men into throwing the invading troops and their vehicles with stones and Molotov cocktails. One jeep caught fire when it was hit by a Molotov cocktail during the events.
The soldiers, in turn, opened fire and used tear gas to disperse the angry young men. Local young men last Thursday placed a new Palestinian flag at the top of the same mast after its removal by soldiers.
In a separate incident, another military force arrested on the same day four young people, including a minor, during clashes in Iraq Burin town, west of Nablus. One of them was released later.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Sunday at dawn, five Palestinians, including three children, in different parts of occupied East Jerusalem, and caused several Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation in Silwan. The army also kidnapped two Palestinians in Nablus, and two in Hebron.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Shu’fat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, and kidnapped two children, identified as Majd Sa’id Abu Khdeir and ‘Ala Abu Khdeir.
Amjad Abu ‘Assab, the head of the Jerusalem Detainees’ Committee, said the soldiers also invaded homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Amjad Abu Sneina.
Abu ‘Assab added that the soldiers also invaded the at-Tour village, kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Rabay’a, and a young man identified as Mahmoud Shaweesh.
In addition, the army summoned Ezz Barbar, 46, for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center.
Barbar, from Silwan, is a former political prisoner who spent nine consecutive years in Israeli prisons and detention centers.
Furthermore, soldiers and tax authority employees invaded several neighborhoods in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in Jerusalem.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Amjad Qa’dan and Nasr Qadous.
On Sunday morning, the army kidnapped two school students near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the center of Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers stopped and searched the two students, at a military roadblock, and claimed to locate a knife in one of their bags.
On Saturday at night, the soldiers invaded the at-Tour area, in Jerusalem, and clashes with many locals, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army vehicles, while the soldiers fired several live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets.
In Silwan town, the army invaded the al-Louza neighborhood, and fired dozens of gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The army claimed the invasion was carried out after a number of Palestinians hurled stones on settlers’ cars.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Shu’fat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, and kidnapped two children, identified as Majd Sa’id Abu Khdeir and ‘Ala Abu Khdeir.
Amjad Abu ‘Assab, the head of the Jerusalem Detainees’ Committee, said the soldiers also invaded homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Amjad Abu Sneina.
Abu ‘Assab added that the soldiers also invaded the at-Tour village, kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Rabay’a, and a young man identified as Mahmoud Shaweesh.
In addition, the army summoned Ezz Barbar, 46, for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center.
Barbar, from Silwan, is a former political prisoner who spent nine consecutive years in Israeli prisons and detention centers.
Furthermore, soldiers and tax authority employees invaded several neighborhoods in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in Jerusalem.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Amjad Qa’dan and Nasr Qadous.
On Sunday morning, the army kidnapped two school students near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the center of Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers stopped and searched the two students, at a military roadblock, and claimed to locate a knife in one of their bags.
On Saturday at night, the soldiers invaded the at-Tour area, in Jerusalem, and clashes with many locals, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army vehicles, while the soldiers fired several live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets.
In Silwan town, the army invaded the al-Louza neighborhood, and fired dozens of gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The army claimed the invasion was carried out after a number of Palestinians hurled stones on settlers’ cars.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, the southern West Bank city of Hebron, kidnapped two siblings and renewed a military order closing their family home, in the southern area of the city.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers kidnapped Emad Aref Jaber, and his brother Anas, and renewed a military order to keep the home closed.
The Jaber family home was declared shut under direct military orders when the Israeli army invaded it, and ordered the family to stop construction work in the property, after Israeli colonists complained against them.
The soldiers assaulted the two siblings, and fired many concussion grenades at many Palestinians who gathered in the area.
The Israeli army informed the family that their property is located in a “closed military zone,” therefore they cannot build, or expand.
The family is building a second floor, but the settlers, illegally living in the area, filed a complaint to the military.
Last Friday, the army ordered the family to stop the construction work.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the Shiokh and Sa’ir towns, before invading the home of Fadi al-Froukh, 27, who was killed by the army in early November of last year. The soldiers searched the property and illegally confiscated the family vehicle.
In addition, the army installed many roads in the Hebron district, especially on Be’er as-Sabe’ Street, Haggai Junction, al-Fawwar Junction and the main entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers kidnapped Emad Aref Jaber, and his brother Anas, and renewed a military order to keep the home closed.
The Jaber family home was declared shut under direct military orders when the Israeli army invaded it, and ordered the family to stop construction work in the property, after Israeli colonists complained against them.
The soldiers assaulted the two siblings, and fired many concussion grenades at many Palestinians who gathered in the area.
The Israeli army informed the family that their property is located in a “closed military zone,” therefore they cannot build, or expand.
The family is building a second floor, but the settlers, illegally living in the area, filed a complaint to the military.
Last Friday, the army ordered the family to stop the construction work.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the Shiokh and Sa’ir towns, before invading the home of Fadi al-Froukh, 27, who was killed by the army in early November of last year. The soldiers searched the property and illegally confiscated the family vehicle.
In addition, the army installed many roads in the Hebron district, especially on Be’er as-Sabe’ Street, Haggai Junction, al-Fawwar Junction and the main entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Several Israeli tanks fired, on Sunday at dawn, a number of artillery shells into Palestinian farmlands in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Media sources in Gaza said the shells caused damage, while many children in several nearby homes suffered anxiety attacks.
They added that Israeli drones were also heavily flying over different parts of the Gaza Strip, especially close to border areas.
The Israeli army said it “struck a Hamas site,” reportedly after military vehicles came under fire while patrolling the border area, in northern Gaza.
Media sources in Gaza said the shells caused damage, while many children in several nearby homes suffered anxiety attacks.
They added that Israeli drones were also heavily flying over different parts of the Gaza Strip, especially close to border areas.
The Israeli army said it “struck a Hamas site,” reportedly after military vehicles came under fire while patrolling the border area, in northern Gaza.