25 aug 2016
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Thursday morning carried out a military campaign in Qabatya town in Jenin amid clashes with Palestinians. The IOF soldiers stormed home of martyr Sami Abu Ghurab and arrested a Palestinian man.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli troops threatened and assaulted the family of Abu Ghurab who was killed by Israeli gunfire after anti-occupation stabbing attack near Nablus on Wednesday.
Israeli forces were deployed in different locations in Qabatya and broke into a Palestinian home, savagely searched the house and arrested Qusai Hanaysheh, the sources added.
Palestinian youths confronted the IOF troops during the incursion which led to clashes in Muthalath al-Shuhada area where a number of Palestinian citizens choked on Israeli tear gas.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli troops threatened and assaulted the family of Abu Ghurab who was killed by Israeli gunfire after anti-occupation stabbing attack near Nablus on Wednesday.
Israeli forces were deployed in different locations in Qabatya and broke into a Palestinian home, savagely searched the house and arrested Qusai Hanaysheh, the sources added.
Palestinian youths confronted the IOF troops during the incursion which led to clashes in Muthalath al-Shuhada area where a number of Palestinian citizens choked on Israeli tear gas.
Israeli soldiers invaded, On Thursday at dawn, the towns of Sebastia and Iraq-Burin, in the northern West Bank district of Nablus, clashed with local youths and kidnapped two Palestinians, including a child.
Eyewitnesses in Sebastia town, north of Nablus, said many Israeli military vehicles invaded it and initiated searches of homes, leading to clashes between the soldiers and local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army.
The soldiers fired several live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs, in addition to a number of flares, especially in the al-Bayader area, in Sebastia.
In addition, the army invaded Iraq-Burin town, south of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Bader Haidar Qadous, 14, and his uncle Haiman Ismael Qadous.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded several communities in different parts of the West Bank, and kidnapped eleven Palestinians, including six in Silwad town, near Ramallah.
Clashes also took place after the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades, while local youths hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading army vehicles.
The army also invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, after closing its western entrance.
Eyewitnesses in Sebastia town, north of Nablus, said many Israeli military vehicles invaded it and initiated searches of homes, leading to clashes between the soldiers and local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army.
The soldiers fired several live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs, in addition to a number of flares, especially in the al-Bayader area, in Sebastia.
In addition, the army invaded Iraq-Burin town, south of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Bader Haidar Qadous, 14, and his uncle Haiman Ismael Qadous.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded several communities in different parts of the West Bank, and kidnapped eleven Palestinians, including six in Silwad town, near Ramallah.
Clashes also took place after the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades, while local youths hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading army vehicles.
The army also invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, after closing its western entrance.
Israeli navy ships opened fire, on Thursday at dawn, on a number of Palestinian fishing boats in Palestinian territorial waters, in the northern part of the coastal region, and kidnapped one fisherman.
The Palestinian Fishers Syndicate said one fisher, identified as Abdul-Aziz Sa’dallah, was kidnapped from his boat in Beit Lahia Sea, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The fisher was in his boat less than one nautical mile from the shore; his boats was partially damaged by the navy fire.
According to the Safa News Agency, the navy also attempted to kidnap another fisher, who was on the same boat, but armed resistance fighters opened fire at the navy ships, forcing them away from the shore, and preventing them from confiscating the boat.
Fire directed at IDF patrol boat off Gaza coast
Israeli naval forces came under fire from the Gaza coast during the arrest of two Palestinian fishermen who entered restricted waters; Israel did not return fire at the source of the gunshots; one Palestinian was wounded in the arrest and was evacuated for treatment and interrogation.
Gunfire from the Gaza coast directed at an IDF ship occurred during the arrest of two Palestinian fishermen Thursday morning. There were no casualties or damage reported.
The Palestinian vessel deviated from the area permitted for fishing in the northern Gaza Strip near Beit Lahiya. A naval force approached the vessel and began procedure for detaining the occupants, which concluded with warning shots being fired at the fishermen. One of the men in the boat sustained injuries in the process and was evacuated for medical treatment and interrogation.
The shots were fired in the direction of the IDF ship from the Strip's coast when the second Palestinian returned to the designated fishing area.
The incident, which occurred about a kilometer off the coast was captured on recording in which the sound of gunfire toward the ship can be heard. According to the Palestinians, both of the men in the vessel were indeed fishermen. However, the incident occurred on the maritime border with Israel, where the presence of fishermen is strictly prohibited.
Gaza fishermen are restricted in the distances they are allowed to travel from the coast by Israeli authorities. Detention of fishermen for violations is commonplace, but shooting at IDF ships during such incidents is rare.
No group has claimed responsibility for the gunfire and Israeli forces did not return fire at the source of the shooting.
The incident occurred four days after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in Sderot. The IDF responded to the rocket and attacked dozens of targets in the Strip. Senior officials in the IDF said that following the wave of retaliatory strikes, that Hamas "suffered the worst blow since Operation Protective Edge."
The Palestinian Fishers Syndicate said one fisher, identified as Abdul-Aziz Sa’dallah, was kidnapped from his boat in Beit Lahia Sea, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The fisher was in his boat less than one nautical mile from the shore; his boats was partially damaged by the navy fire.
According to the Safa News Agency, the navy also attempted to kidnap another fisher, who was on the same boat, but armed resistance fighters opened fire at the navy ships, forcing them away from the shore, and preventing them from confiscating the boat.
Fire directed at IDF patrol boat off Gaza coast
Israeli naval forces came under fire from the Gaza coast during the arrest of two Palestinian fishermen who entered restricted waters; Israel did not return fire at the source of the gunshots; one Palestinian was wounded in the arrest and was evacuated for treatment and interrogation.
Gunfire from the Gaza coast directed at an IDF ship occurred during the arrest of two Palestinian fishermen Thursday morning. There were no casualties or damage reported.
The Palestinian vessel deviated from the area permitted for fishing in the northern Gaza Strip near Beit Lahiya. A naval force approached the vessel and began procedure for detaining the occupants, which concluded with warning shots being fired at the fishermen. One of the men in the boat sustained injuries in the process and was evacuated for medical treatment and interrogation.
The shots were fired in the direction of the IDF ship from the Strip's coast when the second Palestinian returned to the designated fishing area.
The incident, which occurred about a kilometer off the coast was captured on recording in which the sound of gunfire toward the ship can be heard. According to the Palestinians, both of the men in the vessel were indeed fishermen. However, the incident occurred on the maritime border with Israel, where the presence of fishermen is strictly prohibited.
Gaza fishermen are restricted in the distances they are allowed to travel from the coast by Israeli authorities. Detention of fishermen for violations is commonplace, but shooting at IDF ships during such incidents is rare.
No group has claimed responsibility for the gunfire and Israeli forces did not return fire at the source of the shooting.
The incident occurred four days after a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in Sderot. The IDF responded to the rocket and attacked dozens of targets in the Strip. Senior officials in the IDF said that following the wave of retaliatory strikes, that Hamas "suffered the worst blow since Operation Protective Edge."
A Palestinian young man on Wednesday suffered a bullet injury when Israeli soldiers near Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, north of the Gaza Strip, opened fire at him, with no known reason.
Medical sources said that a 30-year-old man suffered a moderate foot injury near the crossing, without providing further details about the incident.
The man, whose identity is still unknown, was rushed to a local hospital in Gaza. A spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed they had no information about the incident and would investigate it.
Medical sources said that a 30-year-old man suffered a moderate foot injury near the crossing, without providing further details about the incident.
The man, whose identity is still unknown, was rushed to a local hospital in Gaza. A spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed they had no information about the incident and would investigate it.
24 aug 2016
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on early morning Wednesday carried out a storming and arrest campaign in the West Bank. A Palestinian man was seriously injured, while a score of young men were arrested.
The IOF troops raided each of al-Khalil, Bethlehem, Jenin, Tulkarem, Qalqilya and Nablus governorates including their nearby towns, villages and refugee camps.
Local sources revealed that Israeli forces erected barriers at main roads and entrances of cities and towns of the West Bank and carried out thorough search operations inside Palestinians’ homes before arresting a number of their residents.
Search operations were also conducted at the makeshift barriers erected for the campaign. The IOF soldiers hindered traffic by stopping Palestinians’ cars and checking their IDs, the sources added.
Four men from Halhoul and Sourif towns in al-Khalil were arrested. Another Palestinian young man from Kufur Kaddoum town in Qalqilya was taken to an unknown destination after storming and wreaking havoc in his home.
In addition, a Palestinian man from Maythaloun town was arrested at a military barrier Tuesday evening, the sources pointed out. The IOF soldiers opened their gun fire at Palestinians in Jenin city during their incursion into Jenin refugee camp.
Israeli shooting led to a serious injury of Rafat al-Saadi, 25, who was shot by a sniper with two bullets in his chest and abdomen.
Severe clashes prevailed where Israeli troops were deployed. Meanwhile, Palestinians threw stones at the IOF soldiers who responded by shooting live and rubber bullets along with teargas canisters.
The Israeli incursions took place in Ethna, Halhoul and Sourif towns and al-Fuwar refugee camp in al-Khalil. While in Bethlehem, the IOF raided Beit Fujjar town and Ayda refugee camp, and Kufur Kaddoum town In Qalqilya, Jenin refugee camp and Maythaloun town in Jenin, as well as Talfit, Qaryout, Jaloud and Qabalan towns in Nablus.
The IOF troops raided each of al-Khalil, Bethlehem, Jenin, Tulkarem, Qalqilya and Nablus governorates including their nearby towns, villages and refugee camps.
Local sources revealed that Israeli forces erected barriers at main roads and entrances of cities and towns of the West Bank and carried out thorough search operations inside Palestinians’ homes before arresting a number of their residents.
Search operations were also conducted at the makeshift barriers erected for the campaign. The IOF soldiers hindered traffic by stopping Palestinians’ cars and checking their IDs, the sources added.
Four men from Halhoul and Sourif towns in al-Khalil were arrested. Another Palestinian young man from Kufur Kaddoum town in Qalqilya was taken to an unknown destination after storming and wreaking havoc in his home.
In addition, a Palestinian man from Maythaloun town was arrested at a military barrier Tuesday evening, the sources pointed out. The IOF soldiers opened their gun fire at Palestinians in Jenin city during their incursion into Jenin refugee camp.
Israeli shooting led to a serious injury of Rafat al-Saadi, 25, who was shot by a sniper with two bullets in his chest and abdomen.
Severe clashes prevailed where Israeli troops were deployed. Meanwhile, Palestinians threw stones at the IOF soldiers who responded by shooting live and rubber bullets along with teargas canisters.
The Israeli incursions took place in Ethna, Halhoul and Sourif towns and al-Fuwar refugee camp in al-Khalil. While in Bethlehem, the IOF raided Beit Fujjar town and Ayda refugee camp, and Kufur Kaddoum town In Qalqilya, Jenin refugee camp and Maythaloun town in Jenin, as well as Talfit, Qaryout, Jaloud and Qabalan towns in Nablus.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) mounting armored vehicles advanced into southern Gaza Strip areas on Wednesday morning.
The PIC reporter in eastern Rafah said that IOF soldiers advanced 50 meters into the border area in a number of military bulldozers and excavators.
He added that Israeli drones were seen flying over the area during the incursion as bulldozers started levelling land.
IOF soldiers routinely raid border areas to survey and level land while Palestinian farmers come under IOF gunfire on daily basis.
The PIC reporter in eastern Rafah said that IOF soldiers advanced 50 meters into the border area in a number of military bulldozers and excavators.
He added that Israeli drones were seen flying over the area during the incursion as bulldozers started levelling land.
IOF soldiers routinely raid border areas to survey and level land while Palestinian farmers come under IOF gunfire on daily basis.
23 aug 2016
Several Palestinian civilians sustained injuries on early Tuesday morning after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rolled into Bethlehem and Nablus and ravaged blacksmith workshops.
11 Palestinians reportedly sustained bullet injuries in Bethlehem as the IOF stormed Palestinian blacksmith workshops in the city. The occupation troops ruled for closing the workshops under the pretext of manufacturing weapons.
The IOF detained the Palestinian youngster Fuad Maali, from the Duheisheh refugee camp, for long hours. The Israeli army troops climbed over the rooftops of Palestinian civilian homes, discharging live rounds, barrages of tutu bullets, and teargas canisters.
Several Palestinian protesters were left injured in the assault. The Palestinian Red Cross Organization said violent clashes burst out in the area and culminated in bullet wounds and suffocation cases.
A Palestinian youth was rushed to a Bethlehem hospital so as to be urgently treated for critical foot wounds sustained in the attack. The IOF kidnapped two other youngsters from al-Khalil after they rummaged into their family homes.
The occupation troops also ravaged civilian homes in Tel al-Rumeida and their damaged furniture.
Meanwhile, several Palestinian protesters were injured during an assault by a group of Israeli extremist settlers on Joseph’s Tomb in eastern Nablus province. Violent clashes flared up after dozens of Israeli fanatics onboard a flock of buses stormed Joseph’s Tomb and ravaged Palestinian property.
Israeli army patrols showed up at the scene and provided the settlers with a tight security shield. The Israeli police said in a statement that over 60 settlers reached Joseph’s Tomb without obtaining permits from the Israeli authorities.
Hassidim visit Nablus without permission, stones thrown
A group of Breslovers attempted to visit Joseph's Tomb overnight without coordination or authorization with authorities; two were very lightly injured from stone-throwing, and those who reached the Tomb themselves hurled rocks at Arabs.
A group of Breslov Hassidim attempted to visit Joseph's Tomb in Nablus without authorization overnight Tuesday, contrary to Israeli law. A bus containing 32 was attacked with stone-throwing, and two of the Israelis were very slightly injured. In turn, different groups of Breslovers who managed to reach the holy site threw stones at Arabs there.
Their bus, which bore Palestinian license plates, did not reach the tomb, as it was stopped at the entrance to the city, where it was attacked by stones. The bus drove away, and its passengers began to flee on foot. A large force of IDF soldiers arrived at the scene to rescue the Hassidim. All the passengers were detained for questioning at the Israel Police station in Ariel, which is located in Samaria in the West Bank.
Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that at 3:43am, they received a report of a 17 year old who was injured by a stone at the scene. MDA paramedics, working jointly with an IDF medical force, treated him and transported him to Petah Tikva's Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel.
The Judea and Samaria Division of the police reported that approximately 60 Breslovers visited Joseph's Tomb without authorization. At the site, public disturbances broke out, and the crowd threw rocks at local Arabs. IDF and police forces were called to the scene to calm the situation.
The police commented on the incident, "We view the events of tonight as extremely serious. Entries that aren't coordinated and that aren't under protection endanger both those entering and also the security forces who come to help."
The IDF Spokesperson Unit said that multiple units entered the area in response, and the Hassidim were transferred to the police for investigation. The IDF emphasized that the entrance of Israeli citizens to A areas is dangerous and against the law.
11 Palestinians reportedly sustained bullet injuries in Bethlehem as the IOF stormed Palestinian blacksmith workshops in the city. The occupation troops ruled for closing the workshops under the pretext of manufacturing weapons.
The IOF detained the Palestinian youngster Fuad Maali, from the Duheisheh refugee camp, for long hours. The Israeli army troops climbed over the rooftops of Palestinian civilian homes, discharging live rounds, barrages of tutu bullets, and teargas canisters.
Several Palestinian protesters were left injured in the assault. The Palestinian Red Cross Organization said violent clashes burst out in the area and culminated in bullet wounds and suffocation cases.
A Palestinian youth was rushed to a Bethlehem hospital so as to be urgently treated for critical foot wounds sustained in the attack. The IOF kidnapped two other youngsters from al-Khalil after they rummaged into their family homes.
The occupation troops also ravaged civilian homes in Tel al-Rumeida and their damaged furniture.
Meanwhile, several Palestinian protesters were injured during an assault by a group of Israeli extremist settlers on Joseph’s Tomb in eastern Nablus province. Violent clashes flared up after dozens of Israeli fanatics onboard a flock of buses stormed Joseph’s Tomb and ravaged Palestinian property.
Israeli army patrols showed up at the scene and provided the settlers with a tight security shield. The Israeli police said in a statement that over 60 settlers reached Joseph’s Tomb without obtaining permits from the Israeli authorities.
Hassidim visit Nablus without permission, stones thrown
A group of Breslovers attempted to visit Joseph's Tomb overnight without coordination or authorization with authorities; two were very lightly injured from stone-throwing, and those who reached the Tomb themselves hurled rocks at Arabs.
A group of Breslov Hassidim attempted to visit Joseph's Tomb in Nablus without authorization overnight Tuesday, contrary to Israeli law. A bus containing 32 was attacked with stone-throwing, and two of the Israelis were very slightly injured. In turn, different groups of Breslovers who managed to reach the holy site threw stones at Arabs there.
Their bus, which bore Palestinian license plates, did not reach the tomb, as it was stopped at the entrance to the city, where it was attacked by stones. The bus drove away, and its passengers began to flee on foot. A large force of IDF soldiers arrived at the scene to rescue the Hassidim. All the passengers were detained for questioning at the Israel Police station in Ariel, which is located in Samaria in the West Bank.
Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that at 3:43am, they received a report of a 17 year old who was injured by a stone at the scene. MDA paramedics, working jointly with an IDF medical force, treated him and transported him to Petah Tikva's Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel.
The Judea and Samaria Division of the police reported that approximately 60 Breslovers visited Joseph's Tomb without authorization. At the site, public disturbances broke out, and the crowd threw rocks at local Arabs. IDF and police forces were called to the scene to calm the situation.
The police commented on the incident, "We view the events of tonight as extremely serious. Entries that aren't coordinated and that aren't under protection endanger both those entering and also the security forces who come to help."
The IDF Spokesperson Unit said that multiple units entered the area in response, and the Hassidim were transferred to the police for investigation. The IDF emphasized that the entrance of Israeli citizens to A areas is dangerous and against the law.
Israeli military vehicles invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the West Bank city of Bethlehem, and Doha town, before breaking into a number of workshops, and confiscated lathing and blacksmith machines. Many Palestinians have been injured by army fire during clashes that took place following the invasion.
Media sources in Bethlehem said the soldiers broke into many workshops in Bethlehem, and Doha west of the city, and confiscated a large number of machines.
The sources added that the soldiers placed posters stating that they believe there is a “workshop is involved in manufacturing weapons,” without actually clearly stating which one.
The workshops belong to many Palestinians; some of them have been identified as Ismael al-Hanash, Johny Anastas, and George Danho.
The army also invaded a Cafeteria in the Cinema area, in the center of Bethlehem city, and detained the workers for several hours while violently searching it.
Clashes took place in Bethlehem and Doha after the soldiers invaded them, and the soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The Bethlehem office of the Red Crescent has reported that one Palestinian was shot with a live round fired by the soldiers, five others were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and at least six suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources in Bethlehem said the soldiers broke into many workshops in Bethlehem, and Doha west of the city, and confiscated a large number of machines.
The sources added that the soldiers placed posters stating that they believe there is a “workshop is involved in manufacturing weapons,” without actually clearly stating which one.
The workshops belong to many Palestinians; some of them have been identified as Ismael al-Hanash, Johny Anastas, and George Danho.
The army also invaded a Cafeteria in the Cinema area, in the center of Bethlehem city, and detained the workers for several hours while violently searching it.
Clashes took place in Bethlehem and Doha after the soldiers invaded them, and the soldiers fired live ammunition, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The Bethlehem office of the Red Crescent has reported that one Palestinian was shot with a live round fired by the soldiers, five others were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and at least six suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
An assault launched by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) across the West Bank at dawn Tuesday culminated in injuries and arbitrary abductions among Palestinian protesters.
The Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 15 Palestinians at predawn time on Tuesday on allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activism.
Three Hamas affiliates were kidnapped by the IOF from the West Bank provinces of Tulkarem and Nablus.
The IOF also arrested five Palestinians in Qalqilya’s town of Azzoun and two others in Ramallah’s northwestern corners. Two more Palestinians were kidnapped by the IOF from Jerusalem’s eastern town of Abu Dis and Bethlehem.
The occupation soldiers also kidnapped three Palestinian civilians from al-Khalil city.
Meanwhile, the IOF rolled into al-Badhan village, near Tubas, and pitched a military checkpoint on the main access road to the area, where Palestinian passengers and vehicles have been subjected to provocative inspection.
The IOF also stormed Jenin’s southern town of Yabad at the crack of dawn and raked through its northern and southern corners before they showered the area with barrages of bullet fire.
Clashes burst out between the occupation troops and Palestinian protesters in Yabad’s northern neighborhood. The IOF sealed off the main entrances to the town with a series of checkpoints.
At the same time, the Israeli army patrols broke into Qufein town, in Tulkarem, and wreaked havoc on the homes of the Palestinian prisoner Fathi al-Khaseeb and his sons, before they kidnapped his son Mujahed.
Prisoner al-Khasseb, from the al-Qassam Brigades, has been held in Israeli jails for 14 years on charges of involvement in anti-occupation attacks.
The IOF further closed all entrances to Azzoun town, blocking Palestinians’ movement in and out. The campaign culminated in the abduction of citizen Issam Jumu'a Yassin from his own family home after he had been subjected to aggressive beating by the occupation soldiers.
In the meantime, at least three Palestinian protesters sustained bullet injuries in clashes that rocked Nablus’ southern town of Irak Burin. Sounds of live rounds have been detected all the way through the clashes.
The Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 15 Palestinians at predawn time on Tuesday on allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activism.
Three Hamas affiliates were kidnapped by the IOF from the West Bank provinces of Tulkarem and Nablus.
The IOF also arrested five Palestinians in Qalqilya’s town of Azzoun and two others in Ramallah’s northwestern corners. Two more Palestinians were kidnapped by the IOF from Jerusalem’s eastern town of Abu Dis and Bethlehem.
The occupation soldiers also kidnapped three Palestinian civilians from al-Khalil city.
Meanwhile, the IOF rolled into al-Badhan village, near Tubas, and pitched a military checkpoint on the main access road to the area, where Palestinian passengers and vehicles have been subjected to provocative inspection.
The IOF also stormed Jenin’s southern town of Yabad at the crack of dawn and raked through its northern and southern corners before they showered the area with barrages of bullet fire.
Clashes burst out between the occupation troops and Palestinian protesters in Yabad’s northern neighborhood. The IOF sealed off the main entrances to the town with a series of checkpoints.
At the same time, the Israeli army patrols broke into Qufein town, in Tulkarem, and wreaked havoc on the homes of the Palestinian prisoner Fathi al-Khaseeb and his sons, before they kidnapped his son Mujahed.
Prisoner al-Khasseb, from the al-Qassam Brigades, has been held in Israeli jails for 14 years on charges of involvement in anti-occupation attacks.
The IOF further closed all entrances to Azzoun town, blocking Palestinians’ movement in and out. The campaign culminated in the abduction of citizen Issam Jumu'a Yassin from his own family home after he had been subjected to aggressive beating by the occupation soldiers.
In the meantime, at least three Palestinian protesters sustained bullet injuries in clashes that rocked Nablus’ southern town of Irak Burin. Sounds of live rounds have been detected all the way through the clashes.
The Israeli occupation army on Monday evening opened heavy machinegun fire on Palestinian farmers in eastern Khan Younis city, to the south of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Reporting from Gaza, a PIC news correspondent said the Israeli soldiers stationed at military watchtowers in front of the border fence fired at Palestinian farmers and lands without prior notifications.
The attack is another chain in the series of Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal struck in the wake of the 2014 offensive on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.
Reporting from Gaza, a PIC news correspondent said the Israeli soldiers stationed at military watchtowers in front of the border fence fired at Palestinian farmers and lands without prior notifications.
The attack is another chain in the series of Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal struck in the wake of the 2014 offensive on the besieged coastal enclave of Gaza.