11 apr 2016
An Israeli patrol came under fire Sunday evening east of Gaza Strip, Israeli media sources claimed.
Israeli 0404 website said that Palestinian resistance elements opened fire at an Israeli patrol near the Israeli-controlled Nahal Oz crossing east of Gaza. No injuries were reported during the alleged attack.
Israeli forces carry out almost daily shooting attacks and limited incursions into Gaza Strip in total violation of the ceasefire agreement reached on Aug. 26, 2014.
Israeli 0404 website said that Palestinian resistance elements opened fire at an Israeli patrol near the Israeli-controlled Nahal Oz crossing east of Gaza. No injuries were reported during the alleged attack.
Israeli forces carry out almost daily shooting attacks and limited incursions into Gaza Strip in total violation of the ceasefire agreement reached on Aug. 26, 2014.
5 apr 2016
An Israeli settler was injured Tuesday morning in an alleged stoning attack south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, according to Israeli media sources.
0404 Hebrew website said that an Israeli car was stoned while passing near Hawara town south of Nablus city.
The driver suffered slight injuries during the alleged attack. Israeli forces rushed to the area and randomly arrested several locals for allegedly being involved in the stoning attack.
Despite living under a brutal military occupation, Palestinian towns and villages located near illegal Israeli settlements have witnessed regular hit-and-run attacks by Israeli settlers.
0404 Hebrew website said that an Israeli car was stoned while passing near Hawara town south of Nablus city.
The driver suffered slight injuries during the alleged attack. Israeli forces rushed to the area and randomly arrested several locals for allegedly being involved in the stoning attack.
Despite living under a brutal military occupation, Palestinian towns and villages located near illegal Israeli settlements have witnessed regular hit-and-run attacks by Israeli settlers.
3 apr 2016
An Israeli woman was wounded in an alleged Palestinian stabbing attack near Tel Aviv on Sunday afternoon, according to the Israeli army radio.
The broadcast said that Israeli police were investigating the incident, adding that a Palestinian young woman had carried out the alleged attack.
The Israeli police said in a terse statement that a 23-year-old Palestinian woman from Kufr Qassem village, in 1948 occupied Palestine, had carried out the stabbing attack.
The Israeli occupation forces had more than once fabricated stabbing charges against Palestinians and threw knives near their bodies or at the alleged stabbing scene to justify their extra-judicial killing or arrest.
The Palestinians have been waging confrontations with the IOF in protest at the Israeli violations since last October in what has become known as the Jerusalem Uprising.
The broadcast said that Israeli police were investigating the incident, adding that a Palestinian young woman had carried out the alleged attack.
The Israeli police said in a terse statement that a 23-year-old Palestinian woman from Kufr Qassem village, in 1948 occupied Palestine, had carried out the stabbing attack.
The Israeli occupation forces had more than once fabricated stabbing charges against Palestinians and threw knives near their bodies or at the alleged stabbing scene to justify their extra-judicial killing or arrest.
The Palestinians have been waging confrontations with the IOF in protest at the Israeli violations since last October in what has become known as the Jerusalem Uprising.
27 mar 2016
An Israeli soldier suffered injuries during clashes on Saturday with Palestinian young men in Kafr Qaddum town, east of Qalqiliya.
The Hebrew website Walla said that the soldiers was injured when angry local young men hurled stones at invading troops in Kafr Qaddum town.
In a separate incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) closed on the same day the checkpoint of Beit Furik town, east of Nablus, which caused traffic jams on the roads leading to it. In addition, the IOF closed the southern entrance to Nahalin town, which leads to al-Jab'a town.
Local sources said the closure of Nahalin's entrance with an iron gate prevented local residents from moving between the two towns. In Occupied Jerusalem, the Israeli police kidnapped a young man in Hazma town, northeast of the holy city, and another one during a campaign in Bab al-Maghariba neighborhood, southwest of the Aqsa Mosque.
The police also set up a roadblock at the main entrance to Hazma town, where they intercepted cars and maltreated passengers.
The Hebrew website Walla said that the soldiers was injured when angry local young men hurled stones at invading troops in Kafr Qaddum town.
In a separate incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) closed on the same day the checkpoint of Beit Furik town, east of Nablus, which caused traffic jams on the roads leading to it. In addition, the IOF closed the southern entrance to Nahalin town, which leads to al-Jab'a town.
Local sources said the closure of Nahalin's entrance with an iron gate prevented local residents from moving between the two towns. In Occupied Jerusalem, the Israeli police kidnapped a young man in Hazma town, northeast of the holy city, and another one during a campaign in Bab al-Maghariba neighborhood, southwest of the Aqsa Mosque.
The police also set up a roadblock at the main entrance to Hazma town, where they intercepted cars and maltreated passengers.
24 mar 2016
The Hebrew website 0404 said that the Palestinian young people continue to attack the light rail with stones in Occupied Jerusalem, affirming that it was attacked 10 times during five days last week.
The website reported that the light rail was stoned on Wednesday as it was passing through the Palestinian neighborhood of Shuafat, north of Jerusalem, and some of its windows sustained damage.
It pointed out that none of the passengers on the rail suffered injuries, adding that such attacks did not stop.
According to Quds Press, the Israeli light rail came under stone-throwing attacks 13 times during the current month.
Stone-throwing attacks on the rail as well as Israeli buses and vehicles have escalated since the start of the al-Quds intifada (uprising) in early October last year.
The website reported that the light rail was stoned on Wednesday as it was passing through the Palestinian neighborhood of Shuafat, north of Jerusalem, and some of its windows sustained damage.
It pointed out that none of the passengers on the rail suffered injuries, adding that such attacks did not stop.
According to Quds Press, the Israeli light rail came under stone-throwing attacks 13 times during the current month.
Stone-throwing attacks on the rail as well as Israeli buses and vehicles have escalated since the start of the al-Quds intifada (uprising) in early October last year.
18 mar 2016
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A Palestinian man was shot dead after allegedly attempting to carry out a stabbing attack at the Gush Etzion junction, shortly after two Palestinians were detained on suspicions of planning an attack in the illegal Shaare Benjamin settlement.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an that an "assailant armed with a knife exited his vehicle and charged at soldiers" at the Gush Etzion junction southwest of Bethlehem, with soldiers opening fire, killing the man and "foiling" the alleged attack.
Witnesses told Ma'an that Israeli forces opened fire on and killed a Palestinian man in his 20s while he was driving near the junction.
One witness said the Palestinian had been driving alongside an Israeli settler who stopped his car at the junction in order to speak to soldiers there and pointed to the Palestinian's car.
The witness said the Palestinian also stopped his car and had just stepped out -- "not holding anything in his hands" -- when Israeli forces opened fire, killing him on the spot.
No Israeli injuries were reported.
The Palestinian was identified as Mahmud Ahmad Abu Fanunah, 21, from the Hebron district.
Shortly afterward, Israeli police said they detained two Palestinian minors near the entrance of the industrial zone of the illegal settlement of Shaare Binyamin northeast of Jerusalem for allegedly carrying knives.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said Israeli troops spotted two youths exiting a car with Palestinian plates in the area.
The youths raised the suspicions of the forces, who searched them and found two knives in their possession, al-Samri said, adding that "initial investigations" indicated they had been planning to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Palestinian youths were taken into custody, and Israeli forces were searching for the individual who drove them to Shaare Binyamin, al-Samri said.
The locations where both Friday's incidents took place have been the site of a number of deaths since a surge of violence in the occupied Palestinian territory last October.
The Gush Etzion junction -- the entrance point to the illegal Gush Etzion settlement bloc -- has seen numerous deadly encounters that have left over 10 Palestinians and three Israelis dead.
Last month, two 14-year-old Palestinians were shot dead after carrying out an attack in a Rami Levi supermarket located in Shaare Benyamin industrial zone that killed one Israeli.
A Palestinian man was shot dead after allegedly attempting to carry out a stabbing attack at the Gush Etzion junction, shortly after two Palestinians were detained on suspicions of planning an attack in the illegal Shaare Benjamin settlement.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an that an "assailant armed with a knife exited his vehicle and charged at soldiers" at the Gush Etzion junction southwest of Bethlehem, with soldiers opening fire, killing the man and "foiling" the alleged attack.
Witnesses told Ma'an that Israeli forces opened fire on and killed a Palestinian man in his 20s while he was driving near the junction.
One witness said the Palestinian had been driving alongside an Israeli settler who stopped his car at the junction in order to speak to soldiers there and pointed to the Palestinian's car.
The witness said the Palestinian also stopped his car and had just stepped out -- "not holding anything in his hands" -- when Israeli forces opened fire, killing him on the spot.
No Israeli injuries were reported.
The Palestinian was identified as Mahmud Ahmad Abu Fanunah, 21, from the Hebron district.
Shortly afterward, Israeli police said they detained two Palestinian minors near the entrance of the industrial zone of the illegal settlement of Shaare Binyamin northeast of Jerusalem for allegedly carrying knives.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said Israeli troops spotted two youths exiting a car with Palestinian plates in the area.
The youths raised the suspicions of the forces, who searched them and found two knives in their possession, al-Samri said, adding that "initial investigations" indicated they had been planning to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Palestinian youths were taken into custody, and Israeli forces were searching for the individual who drove them to Shaare Binyamin, al-Samri said.
The locations where both Friday's incidents took place have been the site of a number of deaths since a surge of violence in the occupied Palestinian territory last October.
The Gush Etzion junction -- the entrance point to the illegal Gush Etzion settlement bloc -- has seen numerous deadly encounters that have left over 10 Palestinians and three Israelis dead.
Last month, two 14-year-old Palestinians were shot dead after carrying out an attack in a Rami Levi supermarket located in Shaare Benyamin industrial zone that killed one Israeli.
17 mar 2016
An Israeli settler was injured Thursday afternoon in an alleged stabbing attack at the Achim Yisrael Mall in the Talpiot industrial area in the southeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli police claimed in a brief statement that a settler was slightly injured after being stabbed by a Palestinian who managed to flee the scene.
Combing and search operations were carried out following the incident, the statement added.
Earlier Thursday, two Palestinian youths were fatally shot by the Israeli forces at noontime after they carried out an anti-occupation stabbing attack.
Israeli police claimed in a brief statement that a settler was slightly injured after being stabbed by a Palestinian who managed to flee the scene.
Combing and search operations were carried out following the incident, the statement added.
Earlier Thursday, two Palestinian youths were fatally shot by the Israeli forces at noontime after they carried out an anti-occupation stabbing attack.
16 mar 2016
An Israeli settler was injured in a car-ramming attack near Ramallah on Wednesday afternoon.
A Hebrew website said that a Palestinian drove his car into the settler, who was crossing the street near Beitello village, then sped away, adding that the settler was only slightly injured.
For its part, the Israeli TV Channel Ten reported that Israeli army soldiers rushed to the scene and combed the surrounding area in search of the suspected driver, without giving any detail about the condition of the settler.
A Hebrew website said that a Palestinian drove his car into the settler, who was crossing the street near Beitello village, then sped away, adding that the settler was only slightly injured.
For its part, the Israeli TV Channel Ten reported that Israeli army soldiers rushed to the scene and combed the surrounding area in search of the suspected driver, without giving any detail about the condition of the settler.
14 mar 2016
Israeli soldiers killed Monday, three Palestinians in two separate incidents, in the al-Baq’a area, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron. The Israeli army said four soldiers were mildly wounded in the two attacks that took place nearly 30 minutes apart.
The military stated its soldiers killed two armed Palestinians, “after they opened fire on soldiers waiting at the bus stop," in Keryat Arba’ colony, in Hebron city.
It added that, nearly 30 minutes later, a Palestinian was shot dead when he reportedly injured a soldier after ramming his car into a bus.
The army said four of its soldiers were mildly wounded when the two Palestinians opened fire on them before the soldiers killed them.
The two have been identified as Qassem Farid Jaber, 31, and Amir Fuad Na’im al-Juneidi, 22, from Hebron city.
The two were in driving a car before they reportedly opened fire on Israeli soldiers, wounding three.
Approximately thirty minutes later, another Palestinian, identified as Yousef Waleed Tarayra, 18, was killed after the soldiers claimed he tried to ram them with his car.
Palestinian medics rushed to the scene but the army closed the area and prevented them from approaching the wounded Palestinians, who eventually bled to death.
It is worth mentioning that Jaber and al-Juneidi sell fruits and vegetables in the al-Baq’a area, known as Hebron’s Fruit Basket due to its fertile nature and rich water resources.
Israel considers the area strategic due to these facts, in addition to its plans to use the Palestinian lands for expanding Kharsina and Keryat Arba’ colonies, and to link them with each other.
In addition, dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded the family homes of Qassem Jaber, in the al-Baq’a, and Amir al-Juneidi, in the Sha’aba area, in Hebron city, in addition to the home of Yousef Tarayra, in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron.
The soldiers violently searched the homes of the three slain Palestinians and interrogated the families.
The army also placed sand hills, closing the Beit Ummar’s main road and the al-Fahs area, while dozens of soldiers were also deployed in the Beit ‘Einoun Junction.
The military stated its soldiers killed two armed Palestinians, “after they opened fire on soldiers waiting at the bus stop," in Keryat Arba’ colony, in Hebron city.
It added that, nearly 30 minutes later, a Palestinian was shot dead when he reportedly injured a soldier after ramming his car into a bus.
The army said four of its soldiers were mildly wounded when the two Palestinians opened fire on them before the soldiers killed them.
The two have been identified as Qassem Farid Jaber, 31, and Amir Fuad Na’im al-Juneidi, 22, from Hebron city.
The two were in driving a car before they reportedly opened fire on Israeli soldiers, wounding three.
Approximately thirty minutes later, another Palestinian, identified as Yousef Waleed Tarayra, 18, was killed after the soldiers claimed he tried to ram them with his car.
Palestinian medics rushed to the scene but the army closed the area and prevented them from approaching the wounded Palestinians, who eventually bled to death.
It is worth mentioning that Jaber and al-Juneidi sell fruits and vegetables in the al-Baq’a area, known as Hebron’s Fruit Basket due to its fertile nature and rich water resources.
Israel considers the area strategic due to these facts, in addition to its plans to use the Palestinian lands for expanding Kharsina and Keryat Arba’ colonies, and to link them with each other.
In addition, dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded the family homes of Qassem Jaber, in the al-Baq’a, and Amir al-Juneidi, in the Sha’aba area, in Hebron city, in addition to the home of Yousef Tarayra, in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron.
The soldiers violently searched the homes of the three slain Palestinians and interrogated the families.
The army also placed sand hills, closing the Beit Ummar’s main road and the al-Fahs area, while dozens of soldiers were also deployed in the Beit ‘Einoun Junction.
11 mar 2016
At least two Israeli soldiers were reportedly wounded in a shooting attack at an Israeli army checkpoint in the central occupied West Bank on Friday evening, Israeli security sources said.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that a gunman shot at Israeli soldiers when their vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint near Ramallah, wounding two soldiers who were evacuated to the hospital.
She added that the assailant fled on foot, and that Israeli forces were searching the area for the attacker.
The attack took place near the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta at a checkpoint on Route 443, an Israeli road which connects a number of illegal settlements in the Palestinian territory.
An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an that a gunman shot at Israeli soldiers when their vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint near Ramallah, wounding two soldiers who were evacuated to the hospital.
She added that the assailant fled on foot, and that Israeli forces were searching the area for the attacker.
The attack took place near the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta at a checkpoint on Route 443, an Israeli road which connects a number of illegal settlements in the Palestinian territory.
A stab attack took place near Hebron Gate of occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City Friday leaving one Israeli injured Israeli police said.
Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said a 29-year-old Israeli was stabbed in the upper body near the gate -- also known as Jaffa Gate -- by a suspect who fled the area.
After searching the area, al-Samri said, police and border guards found a knife near the scene of the attack and later located a 19-year-old Palestinian from the occupied West Bank town of Qabalan near Nablus.
The teen was found hiding in an Old City alley and detained by police, al-Samri said.
The Israeli was transferred to a hospital with light to moderate wounds.
The Old City has been the site of a number small-scale attacks carried out by Palestinian individuals that initially increased in October before spreading to the occupied West Bank.
Attacks taking place in Jerusalem have primarily targeted Israeli forces stationed near Damascus Gate, an entrance to the Muslim Quarter.
A 50-year-old Palestinian woman on Tuesday was shot dead by Israeli forces after she allegedly attempted to stab Israeli officers stationed on al-Wad Street inside the Old City.
She was the first of seven Palestinians to be shot dead during a 24-hour period after allegedly carrying out six attacks across Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory that left one American tourist dead and at least 12 Israelis injured.
Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said a 29-year-old Israeli was stabbed in the upper body near the gate -- also known as Jaffa Gate -- by a suspect who fled the area.
After searching the area, al-Samri said, police and border guards found a knife near the scene of the attack and later located a 19-year-old Palestinian from the occupied West Bank town of Qabalan near Nablus.
The teen was found hiding in an Old City alley and detained by police, al-Samri said.
The Israeli was transferred to a hospital with light to moderate wounds.
The Old City has been the site of a number small-scale attacks carried out by Palestinian individuals that initially increased in October before spreading to the occupied West Bank.
Attacks taking place in Jerusalem have primarily targeted Israeli forces stationed near Damascus Gate, an entrance to the Muslim Quarter.
A 50-year-old Palestinian woman on Tuesday was shot dead by Israeli forces after she allegedly attempted to stab Israeli officers stationed on al-Wad Street inside the Old City.
She was the first of seven Palestinians to be shot dead during a 24-hour period after allegedly carrying out six attacks across Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory that left one American tourist dead and at least 12 Israelis injured.
9 mar 2016
A bus carrying Israeli settlers residing in an illegal settlement in Occupied Jerusalem came under fire Wednesday morning in an apparent anti-occupation shooting attack.
According to the Israeli 0404 news site, the bus was traveling along the Israeli illegal settlement of Ramot, in Occupied Jerusalem, when unidentified protesters pulled up in a car and fired several shots at it.
No injuries were reported in the anti-occupation shooting. Israeli police spokeswoman, Luba Sumari, said the occupation police showed up at the scene in search for the shooters, who rapidly drove off. Other Israeli troops rushed to the area and have been chasing down the vehicle, she added.
According to the Israeli 0404 news site, the bus was traveling along the Israeli illegal settlement of Ramot, in Occupied Jerusalem, when unidentified protesters pulled up in a car and fired several shots at it.
No injuries were reported in the anti-occupation shooting. Israeli police spokeswoman, Luba Sumari, said the occupation police showed up at the scene in search for the shooters, who rapidly drove off. Other Israeli troops rushed to the area and have been chasing down the vehicle, she added.
8 mar 2016
Three Palestinians were shot dead after they allegedly carried out separate attacks in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem, killing one American tourist and wounding at least 12 Israelis, on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
In the first deadly encounter, shortly before 5 p.m., Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said a Palestinian man was shot dead after he allegedly stabbed and wounded an Israeli man near Petah Tikva, around seven miles east of Tel Aviv.
Al-Samri said that an "Arab terrorist" stabbed a Jewish Israeli in his mid-30s "in the upper part of his body," leaving him with light to moderate injuries.
Israeli police forces arrived on the scene and shot dead the Palestinian, she said, adding that Israeli forces closed the area for investigation.
Later, Israeli daily Haaretz identified the Palestinian as Abd Al-Rahman Radad, 17, from the Auja village in the eastern occupied West Bank district of Jericho.
Minutes later, another Palestinian was shot dead after allegedly firing gunshots at Israeli police forces near Salah al-Din Street in occupied East Jerusalem, injuring two Israeli officers.
Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said two Israeli policemen were wounded when a Palestinian shot them with an automatic weapon.
A spokesperson for Hadassah hospital later said both Israeli officers had been hit in the head. One of them, aged 47, was in critical condition, fighting for his life, while the other, 31, was in moderate condition.
Shortly after 6 p.m., Israeli police reported a third attack near the port in the Israeli city of Jaffa, with a Palestinian shot dead after he stabbed to death an American tourist and wounded at least nine Israelis.
Israeli emergency services Magen David Adom (MDA) said five people were seriously injured and four moderately.
A spokesperson said the Palestinian attacker had stabbed the Israelis while running along a path near the port.
Israeli police later identified the Palestinian as a 22-year-old from the city of Qalqiliya in the occupied West Bank.
However Haaretz reported that the 22-year-old had been identified as Bashar Masalha from the village of al-Zawiya in the Jenin district.
The incidents followed a fourth deadly encounter on Tuesday, when a Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli border police officers after she allegedly attempted to stab them in Jerusalem's Old City.
Police opened fire on the women, identified as 50-year-old Fadwa Ahmad Abu Teir, when she allegedly pulled out a knife. No Israeli injuries were reported.
Since a wave of unrest swept Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October last year, at least 188 Palestinians have been shot dead by Israelis.
Israel says the majority of those killed were attempting to attack Israelis when they were shot, although Palestinians and rights groups have disputed Israel's version of events in a number of cases.
During that same period, attacks by Palestinians have left at least 28 Israelis dead.
In the first deadly encounter, shortly before 5 p.m., Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri said a Palestinian man was shot dead after he allegedly stabbed and wounded an Israeli man near Petah Tikva, around seven miles east of Tel Aviv.
Al-Samri said that an "Arab terrorist" stabbed a Jewish Israeli in his mid-30s "in the upper part of his body," leaving him with light to moderate injuries.
Israeli police forces arrived on the scene and shot dead the Palestinian, she said, adding that Israeli forces closed the area for investigation.
Later, Israeli daily Haaretz identified the Palestinian as Abd Al-Rahman Radad, 17, from the Auja village in the eastern occupied West Bank district of Jericho.
Minutes later, another Palestinian was shot dead after allegedly firing gunshots at Israeli police forces near Salah al-Din Street in occupied East Jerusalem, injuring two Israeli officers.
Israeli police spokesperson Micky Rosenfeld said two Israeli policemen were wounded when a Palestinian shot them with an automatic weapon.
A spokesperson for Hadassah hospital later said both Israeli officers had been hit in the head. One of them, aged 47, was in critical condition, fighting for his life, while the other, 31, was in moderate condition.
Shortly after 6 p.m., Israeli police reported a third attack near the port in the Israeli city of Jaffa, with a Palestinian shot dead after he stabbed to death an American tourist and wounded at least nine Israelis.
Israeli emergency services Magen David Adom (MDA) said five people were seriously injured and four moderately.
A spokesperson said the Palestinian attacker had stabbed the Israelis while running along a path near the port.
Israeli police later identified the Palestinian as a 22-year-old from the city of Qalqiliya in the occupied West Bank.
However Haaretz reported that the 22-year-old had been identified as Bashar Masalha from the village of al-Zawiya in the Jenin district.
The incidents followed a fourth deadly encounter on Tuesday, when a Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli border police officers after she allegedly attempted to stab them in Jerusalem's Old City.
Police opened fire on the women, identified as 50-year-old Fadwa Ahmad Abu Teir, when she allegedly pulled out a knife. No Israeli injuries were reported.
Since a wave of unrest swept Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October last year, at least 188 Palestinians have been shot dead by Israelis.
Israel says the majority of those killed were attempting to attack Israelis when they were shot, although Palestinians and rights groups have disputed Israel's version of events in a number of cases.
During that same period, attacks by Palestinians have left at least 28 Israelis dead.
3 mar 2016
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Thursday morning a Palestinian young woman from Auja town in the Jordan Valley for allegedly stabbing an Israeli policeman.
Israeli media sources claimed that a Palestinian young woman was arrested after stabbing and slightly injuring an Israeli policeman in his shoulder near Auja town.
Late Wednesday, unidentified persons opened fire at an Israeli patrol near Rahalim settlement illegally built in Nablus.
No injuries were reported during the alleged shooting.
Israeli media sources claimed that a Palestinian young woman was arrested after stabbing and slightly injuring an Israeli policeman in his shoulder near Auja town.
Late Wednesday, unidentified persons opened fire at an Israeli patrol near Rahalim settlement illegally built in Nablus.
No injuries were reported during the alleged shooting.
1 mar 2016
At least three Israeli soldiers were injured late Monday after being targeted by Molotov cocktails during violent clashes in Qalandia refugee camp to the north of occupied Jerusalem.
The clashes broke out when Israeli forces stormed the refugee camp amid heavy fire of teargas bombs.
Two locals were also injured during the confrontations. Rubber bullets and teargas bombs were heavily fired during the clashes amid sustained flights of Israeli helicopters over the area.
Local sources said that an Israeli jeep was directly targeted with protesters’ Molotov cocktails. The jeep caught fire. Two Israeli soldiers managed to get out of the targeted jeep before the arrival of Israeli reinforcements.
Combing operations were carried out throughout the refugee camp looking for the two missing soldiers who were later found. Israeli army declared the end of the military operation in Qalandia camp, which left three Israeli soldiers and two locals injured.
Several local youths were injured and killed in Qalandia refugee camp since the outbreak of Jerusalem Intifada in early October.
The clashes broke out when Israeli forces stormed the refugee camp amid heavy fire of teargas bombs.
Two locals were also injured during the confrontations. Rubber bullets and teargas bombs were heavily fired during the clashes amid sustained flights of Israeli helicopters over the area.
Local sources said that an Israeli jeep was directly targeted with protesters’ Molotov cocktails. The jeep caught fire. Two Israeli soldiers managed to get out of the targeted jeep before the arrival of Israeli reinforcements.
Combing operations were carried out throughout the refugee camp looking for the two missing soldiers who were later found. Israeli army declared the end of the military operation in Qalandia camp, which left three Israeli soldiers and two locals injured.
Several local youths were injured and killed in Qalandia refugee camp since the outbreak of Jerusalem Intifada in early October.