6 dec 2015
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Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, two Palestinian Print Shops in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and confiscated several computers and documents. The army also kidnapped two Palestinian teens in nearby Doura town.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded "Infiniti" and "Lamasat" print shops, and searched them, reportedly looking for prints and documents for Hamas movement. The army also invaded several offices and homes in a number of apartment buildings in the city, and searched them while interrogating many Palestinians. In related news, the soldiers invaded Doura town, south of Hebron, |
searched homes and kidnapped two teens identified as Qassam Ahmad Sharawna, 16, and Yazan Radi Qazzaz, 17.
Israeli forces shot and wounded at least five Palestinians with live rounds in the latest clashes to erupt across the occupied West Bank and Gaza on Sunday, Palestinian sources said.
Medics told Ma'an News Agency that a Palestinian child was left in critical condition after he was shot in his abdomen, during clashes at the entrance to Silwad village, to the east of Ramallah.
The boy was taken to the Palestine Medical Complex for treatment where he underwent an operation, but no further details on his identity or condition were provided.
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian in his 20s was reportedly shot and wounded during clashes near Gaza's border fence to the east of Buriej refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, locals said.
The young man was hit in his abdomen and taken to Shuhada al-Aqsa hospital for treatment. A spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent said that another three Palestinians were hit with live rounds during clashes across the occupied West Bank on Sunday.
He also said that 11 others were hit with rubber-coated steel bullets, while at least 30 Palestinians suffered excessive tear gas inhalation.
The occupied Palestinian territory has seen a wave of unrest since the beginning of October, with Palestinians taking part in almost daily demonstrations. Israel's severe crackdown on the popular protests has left more than 10,000 Palestinians injured.
Medics told Ma'an News Agency that a Palestinian child was left in critical condition after he was shot in his abdomen, during clashes at the entrance to Silwad village, to the east of Ramallah.
The boy was taken to the Palestine Medical Complex for treatment where he underwent an operation, but no further details on his identity or condition were provided.
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian in his 20s was reportedly shot and wounded during clashes near Gaza's border fence to the east of Buriej refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, locals said.
The young man was hit in his abdomen and taken to Shuhada al-Aqsa hospital for treatment. A spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent said that another three Palestinians were hit with live rounds during clashes across the occupied West Bank on Sunday.
He also said that 11 others were hit with rubber-coated steel bullets, while at least 30 Palestinians suffered excessive tear gas inhalation.
The occupied Palestinian territory has seen a wave of unrest since the beginning of October, with Palestinians taking part in almost daily demonstrations. Israel's severe crackdown on the popular protests has left more than 10,000 Palestinians injured.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) claimed that one of its military bulldozers came under fire from the southern Gaza Strip during routine maintenance of the security fence on Sunday.
The Israeli radio revealed that the shooting caused damage to the military vehicle with no casualties reported. On the other hand, IOF random shelling targeted Palestinians' agricultural lands in the area with no casualties reported.
The IOF had announced that a military patrol came under fire last night to the east of Gaza City.
The Israeli radio revealed that the shooting caused damage to the military vehicle with no casualties reported. On the other hand, IOF random shelling targeted Palestinians' agricultural lands in the area with no casualties reported.
The IOF had announced that a military patrol came under fire last night to the east of Gaza City.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at noon Sunday arrested four Palestinian minors including one who was wounded during clashes in Beit Fourik town to the east of Nablus city in the northern West Bank.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli forces stormed the town and chased with Palestinian youths who threw stones at settlers’ vehicles at the conjunction of the adjacent town of Beit Dajan.
Violent clashes broke out between Palestinians and Israeli troops resulting in the injury of two Palestinian young men. One was shot by Israeli live bullets in the foot, while the other was shot by a rubber bullet in the lower back, the sources added.
The IOF soldiers arrested three 16-year-old Palestinians and a fourth aged 15 years.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli forces stormed the town and chased with Palestinian youths who threw stones at settlers’ vehicles at the conjunction of the adjacent town of Beit Dajan.
Violent clashes broke out between Palestinians and Israeli troops resulting in the injury of two Palestinian young men. One was shot by Israeli live bullets in the foot, while the other was shot by a rubber bullet in the lower back, the sources added.
The IOF soldiers arrested three 16-year-old Palestinians and a fourth aged 15 years.
Violent clashes erupted at dawn Sunday in Abu Dis town in Occupied Jerusalem following a raid by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF).
Israeli forces broke into home of the Palestinian martyr Mazen Eraibeh amidst tight security measures. The invading forces wreaked havoc in the house and interrogated the martyr’s family.
The IOF soldiers have recently been escalating aggressive practices in Occupied Jerusalem including extra-judicial executions, arrests, storming of houses, and home demolition.
Israeli forces broke into home of the Palestinian martyr Mazen Eraibeh amidst tight security measures. The invading forces wreaked havoc in the house and interrogated the martyr’s family.
The IOF soldiers have recently been escalating aggressive practices in Occupied Jerusalem including extra-judicial executions, arrests, storming of houses, and home demolition.
Two Palestinians, including a child, were shot and injured by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Occupied Jerusalem at the same time as another child lost his left eye due to earlier wounds.
A PIC journalist said the occupation troops attacked the unarmed Palestinian protesters with heavy spates of rubber bullets and stun grenades during the clashes that burst out in Ras al-Amoud.
Two Palestinians, including a child, sustained wounds during the same clashes.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian child lost his left eye after he was hit by Israeli gunfire a few days earlier on his way back home from school.
Nasser al-Kiswani said his 15-year-old brother Khalil sustained rubber bullet injuries in his eye on his way out of school in the Shu’fat refugee camp.
Khalil was transferred to a hospital in Ramallah and later to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Ein Karem hospital due to his critical health condition.
Nasser added that his brother underwent two medical surgeries and lost his left eye shortly after.
Several Palestinian children lost their sight after they were hit with Israeli bullet fire on way to or back home from school.
A PIC journalist said the occupation troops attacked the unarmed Palestinian protesters with heavy spates of rubber bullets and stun grenades during the clashes that burst out in Ras al-Amoud.
Two Palestinians, including a child, sustained wounds during the same clashes.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian child lost his left eye after he was hit by Israeli gunfire a few days earlier on his way back home from school.
Nasser al-Kiswani said his 15-year-old brother Khalil sustained rubber bullet injuries in his eye on his way out of school in the Shu’fat refugee camp.
Khalil was transferred to a hospital in Ramallah and later to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Ein Karem hospital due to his critical health condition.
Nasser added that his brother underwent two medical surgeries and lost his left eye shortly after.
Several Palestinian children lost their sight after they were hit with Israeli bullet fire on way to or back home from school.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday evening assaulted Palestinian citizens and blocked agricultural roads near Yabad town, south of Jenin.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers set up a makeshift checkpoint near al-Raham area in Yabad plains and obstructed the movement of Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers intercepted and maltreated Palestinians at the roadblock.
The sources affirmed that the Israeli army intensified its presence in different areas around Yabad town in the last few days.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers set up a makeshift checkpoint near al-Raham area in Yabad plains and obstructed the movement of Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers intercepted and maltreated Palestinians at the roadblock.
The sources affirmed that the Israeli army intensified its presence in different areas around Yabad town in the last few days.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) abused the family of a slain Palestinian, Mahmoud Sabarna, in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil and stormed dozens of Palestinians’ houses.
In a press statement on Saturday, the Coordinator of the National Committee against Settlement in Beit Ummar Mohammad Awad said Israeli forces in large numbers stormed the water wells and caves in the town then abused residents and damaged their properties during search operations.
Awad pointed out that an Israeli female soldier directed her gun at the head of the mother of Sabarna, who was a member of the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas. He added that the 63-year-old mother Kamela was forced to strip for search under weapon threat.
In a press statement on Saturday, the Coordinator of the National Committee against Settlement in Beit Ummar Mohammad Awad said Israeli forces in large numbers stormed the water wells and caves in the town then abused residents and damaged their properties during search operations.
Awad pointed out that an Israeli female soldier directed her gun at the head of the mother of Sabarna, who was a member of the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas. He added that the 63-year-old mother Kamela was forced to strip for search under weapon threat.
5 dec 2015
Dozens of Palestinian protesters, including a child, suffered injuries on Saturday morning when Israeli soldiers attacked their peaceful march in Kafr Qaddum town, east of Qalqiliya city.
Local sources said the participants were protesting Israel's violations and crimes against the Palestinian people.
They added Israeli soldiers ambushed the protesters in an abandoned farm and embarked from there on firing shots and tear gas grenades at them.
16-year-old Akel Ramzi suffered a bullet injury in his left thigh and was rushed to Rafidia hospital in Nablus city.
Many others suffocated from inhaling tear gas and received on-site medical assistance.
Local sources said the participants were protesting Israel's violations and crimes against the Palestinian people.
They added Israeli soldiers ambushed the protesters in an abandoned farm and embarked from there on firing shots and tear gas grenades at them.
16-year-old Akel Ramzi suffered a bullet injury in his left thigh and was rushed to Rafidia hospital in Nablus city.
Many others suffocated from inhaling tear gas and received on-site medical assistance.
Hundreds of Palestinians in Aboud village to the west of Ramallah bade farewell to martyr Abdurrahman al-Barghouti who carried out an anti-occupation stabbing operation on Friday leading to the injury of an Israeli soldier. Meanwhile, clashes broke out in the Occupied Jerusalem.
The participants in the martyr’s funeral, at noon on Saturday, waved the Palestinian flag along with the flags of national factions.
Meanwhile, violent clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces in the vicinity of Silwad town to the east of Ramallah. Palestinian young men closed Street 60 and prevented settlers’ cars from passing through it.
The district of the Damascus gate in the Occupied Jerusalem witnessed violent clashes led to the injury of two Palestinians by Israeli gunfire.
The participants in the martyr’s funeral, at noon on Saturday, waved the Palestinian flag along with the flags of national factions.
Meanwhile, violent clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces in the vicinity of Silwad town to the east of Ramallah. Palestinian young men closed Street 60 and prevented settlers’ cars from passing through it.
The district of the Damascus gate in the Occupied Jerusalem witnessed violent clashes led to the injury of two Palestinians by Israeli gunfire.
Israeli armed soldiers, on Saturday, physically assaulted a Palestinian after he was caught returning back home from his workplace in Israel without having a work permit for seeking employment there.
Security sources told WAFA that 24-year-old Bilal Amarneh, a local from Jenin, was severally beaten by soldiers manning al-Taybeh Israeli military checkpoint, near Tulkarem, as he was returning home from his workplace inside the 1948 occupied land of Israel, for not having a work permit.
According to a B’Tselem report issued in April of 2014, “Israel has strict criteria for the approval of work permits and issues no more permits than the number fixed in an occasionally revised quota. The current (March 2014) quota is 47,350 work permits for Israel and the settlements; most of the quota has been utilized.”
The human rights center said that tens of thousands of Palestinians whose applications for work permits have been denied, or who do not meet Israel's strict criteria to begin with, are simply forced to try and enter Israel without a permit.
Having no other choice or job in the occupied West Bank, and because wages in Israel are double -- even three times more than -- the wages in the West Bank or Gaza, Palestinians must acquire work permits or take the risk of crossing over into Israel illegally.
On an almost monthly basis, Israel detains tens of Palestinian workers of all ages who seek employment in Israel, but without having the necessary permits, because they were either denied or couldn’t apply for it.
Even though Palestinians break Israeli law by entering Israel without a permit, such actions shouldn’t be viewed in isolation from the overall situation, according to B’Tselem: “Israel is required to ensure the livelihood of the Palestinian residents in the Occupied Palestinian Territories under its effective control, and guarantee their right to work and to an adequate standard of living.”
As an occupying power, Israel is responsible for the wellbeing and providing a decent living for Palestinians who can’t find proper job opportunities in the West Bank, which suffers from growing fiscal crisis.
“Every now and then, soldiers are sent out on missions to 'capture illegals', involving the arrest, injury, and rarely even death, of people who are not considered a threat even by the security establishment,” said B’Tselem.
According to current (31 March 2014) figures provided by the Israel Prison Service, 1,424 Palestinians – including 22 minors – are being held in Israeli prisons for illegal entry into the country.
“For Palestinian workers who regularly enter Israel illegally to earn a living, life is a constant struggle for survival and returning home safe and sound from work cannot be taken for granted. They live in constant anxiety, fearing arrest or injury. In such a reality, labor rights such as a minimum wage, reasonable work hours, and a pension scheme seem like a distant dream.”
“Israel must enable the development of a Palestinian economy in the West Bank to provide decent work opportunities for the local population. Until that development is realized, Israel must issue permits to Palestinians wishing to work in Israel – based on appropriate security checks - and must ensure workers’ rights are upheld,” the center concluded.
Security sources told WAFA that 24-year-old Bilal Amarneh, a local from Jenin, was severally beaten by soldiers manning al-Taybeh Israeli military checkpoint, near Tulkarem, as he was returning home from his workplace inside the 1948 occupied land of Israel, for not having a work permit.
According to a B’Tselem report issued in April of 2014, “Israel has strict criteria for the approval of work permits and issues no more permits than the number fixed in an occasionally revised quota. The current (March 2014) quota is 47,350 work permits for Israel and the settlements; most of the quota has been utilized.”
The human rights center said that tens of thousands of Palestinians whose applications for work permits have been denied, or who do not meet Israel's strict criteria to begin with, are simply forced to try and enter Israel without a permit.
Having no other choice or job in the occupied West Bank, and because wages in Israel are double -- even three times more than -- the wages in the West Bank or Gaza, Palestinians must acquire work permits or take the risk of crossing over into Israel illegally.
On an almost monthly basis, Israel detains tens of Palestinian workers of all ages who seek employment in Israel, but without having the necessary permits, because they were either denied or couldn’t apply for it.
Even though Palestinians break Israeli law by entering Israel without a permit, such actions shouldn’t be viewed in isolation from the overall situation, according to B’Tselem: “Israel is required to ensure the livelihood of the Palestinian residents in the Occupied Palestinian Territories under its effective control, and guarantee their right to work and to an adequate standard of living.”
As an occupying power, Israel is responsible for the wellbeing and providing a decent living for Palestinians who can’t find proper job opportunities in the West Bank, which suffers from growing fiscal crisis.
“Every now and then, soldiers are sent out on missions to 'capture illegals', involving the arrest, injury, and rarely even death, of people who are not considered a threat even by the security establishment,” said B’Tselem.
According to current (31 March 2014) figures provided by the Israel Prison Service, 1,424 Palestinians – including 22 minors – are being held in Israeli prisons for illegal entry into the country.
“For Palestinian workers who regularly enter Israel illegally to earn a living, life is a constant struggle for survival and returning home safe and sound from work cannot be taken for granted. They live in constant anxiety, fearing arrest or injury. In such a reality, labor rights such as a minimum wage, reasonable work hours, and a pension scheme seem like a distant dream.”
“Israel must enable the development of a Palestinian economy in the West Bank to provide decent work opportunities for the local population. Until that development is realized, Israel must issue permits to Palestinians wishing to work in Israel – based on appropriate security checks - and must ensure workers’ rights are upheld,” the center concluded.
PA Security Forces withdrew Friday evening from the surrounding areas of Arafat Hospital in Salfit city in the West Bank in order to pave the way for “Israeli security activity” in the hospital.
Earlier Friday, a Palestinian ambulance transferred the body of the martyr Abdel-Rahman al-Barghouthi to the hospital after being shot and killed by Israeli fire for carrying out a stabbing attack against an Israeli soldier.
Quds Press quoted eyewitnesses as saying that PA forces were deployed throughout the surrounding areas following the body’s arrival to the hospital.
However, a Palestinian security official ordered PA forces to withdraw from the area as an “Israeli security activity” is scheduled to be carried out in the city.
High tension was reported in the hospital as dozens of youths and the martyr’s family maintained vigil at the external gate to prevent any Israeli attempt to steal the body of their son.
Along the same line, clashes broke out between locals and Israeli forces at the entrance of the city. No injuries were reported during the clashes.
Abdel-Rahman al-Barghouthi , 26, was shot dead after stabbing an Israeli soldier at the entrance of Abud village, west of Ramallah, at noon Friday.
Earlier Friday, a Palestinian ambulance transferred the body of the martyr Abdel-Rahman al-Barghouthi to the hospital after being shot and killed by Israeli fire for carrying out a stabbing attack against an Israeli soldier.
Quds Press quoted eyewitnesses as saying that PA forces were deployed throughout the surrounding areas following the body’s arrival to the hospital.
However, a Palestinian security official ordered PA forces to withdraw from the area as an “Israeli security activity” is scheduled to be carried out in the city.
High tension was reported in the hospital as dozens of youths and the martyr’s family maintained vigil at the external gate to prevent any Israeli attempt to steal the body of their son.
Along the same line, clashes broke out between locals and Israeli forces at the entrance of the city. No injuries were reported during the clashes.
Abdel-Rahman al-Barghouthi , 26, was shot dead after stabbing an Israeli soldier at the entrance of Abud village, west of Ramallah, at noon Friday.
4 dec 2015
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Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the weekly nonviolent protest against the Wall and Settlements, in Bil’in village, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, wounding four, including one who suffered a head injury.
Medical sources said the soldiers shot one Palestinian with a sponge-tipped bullet in the head, before medics moved him to the Palestine Medical Center for treatment. Another Palestinian was shot in his arm, one in his back and one was shot in the leg; medics provided them with the needed treatment without the need to move them to hospital. Many protesters suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation. |
The protesters, accompanied by Israeli and international peace activists, marched from the center of the village, heading to Palestinian orchards, before the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, sponge-tipped bullets and dozens of gas bombs that also targeted many homes.
The army ambushed the protesters by hiding in behind Palestinian olive trees, after they marched from the village chanting for national unity, steadfastness, ongoing resistance against the illegal Israeli occupation and the release of all political prisoners.
Also on Friday, the soldiers attacked the weekly protest in Kafr Qaddoum village, in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia, causing scores of residents to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation. At least 46 Palestinians injured, and 198 suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, in Qalqilia city.
The army ambushed the protesters by hiding in behind Palestinian olive trees, after they marched from the village chanting for national unity, steadfastness, ongoing resistance against the illegal Israeli occupation and the release of all political prisoners.
Also on Friday, the soldiers attacked the weekly protest in Kafr Qaddoum village, in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia, causing scores of residents to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation. At least 46 Palestinians injured, and 198 suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, in Qalqilia city.
Palestinian medical sources in occupied Jerusalem have reported, Friday, that Israeli soldiers shot and injured seven Palestinians, while dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, in Jabal al-Mokabber town, in the city. The army also kidnapped one child in Silwan, and handed five demolition orders of residential and commercial structures.
The soldiers used excessive force against dozens of Palestinians, holding a nonviolent protest, demanding the Israeli authorities to transfer the bodies of Palestinians, who were killed by the military, back to their families for proper burial ceremonies.
The protesters marched carrying Palestinian flags and pictures of the slain Palestinians, and chanted against the ongoing illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine, and the escalating violations against the Palestinians, their property and lands.
The soldiers fired several gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets when the protesters reached the Schools Neighborhood in the town.
Medical sources said seven Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and many others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Palestinians in Jerusalem are demanding Israel to transfer the remains of more than 40 slain Palestinians, 14 of them from Jerusalem, and the rest are from different parts of the occupied territories.
The protesters said that, by holding the bodies of the slain Palestinians, Israel is practicing a criminal act in direct violation of International Law, and all related conventions, especially since such punitive measures are collective punishment, adding that the ongoing violations will only push the Palestinians to remain steadfast in their country.
In addition, soldiers and personnel of the Jerusalem City Council, invaded Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and delivered demolition orders targeted five commercial and residential structures.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded al-Bustan, Ein al-Louza, and Be’er Ayyoub neighborhoods, before taking pictures of several buildings, and delivered demolition notices targeting five of them.
Resident Mohammad Odah, from al-Bustan, said the soldiers handed him a demolition order of his home, and that the soldiers handed him similar orders between 2012 and 2014, targeting his building that was constructed in 1998 where he lives with nine family members, including children.
On Friday evening, the soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Sufian al-Atrash, 15, after repeatedly beating and kicking him, in the Central Neighborhood in Silwan.
The soldiers, and military police, also installed a roadblock in Ein al-Louza neighborhood, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and ticketed several drivers.
The soldiers used excessive force against dozens of Palestinians, holding a nonviolent protest, demanding the Israeli authorities to transfer the bodies of Palestinians, who were killed by the military, back to their families for proper burial ceremonies.
The protesters marched carrying Palestinian flags and pictures of the slain Palestinians, and chanted against the ongoing illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine, and the escalating violations against the Palestinians, their property and lands.
The soldiers fired several gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets when the protesters reached the Schools Neighborhood in the town.
Medical sources said seven Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and many others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Palestinians in Jerusalem are demanding Israel to transfer the remains of more than 40 slain Palestinians, 14 of them from Jerusalem, and the rest are from different parts of the occupied territories.
The protesters said that, by holding the bodies of the slain Palestinians, Israel is practicing a criminal act in direct violation of International Law, and all related conventions, especially since such punitive measures are collective punishment, adding that the ongoing violations will only push the Palestinians to remain steadfast in their country.
In addition, soldiers and personnel of the Jerusalem City Council, invaded Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, and delivered demolition orders targeted five commercial and residential structures.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded al-Bustan, Ein al-Louza, and Be’er Ayyoub neighborhoods, before taking pictures of several buildings, and delivered demolition notices targeting five of them.
Resident Mohammad Odah, from al-Bustan, said the soldiers handed him a demolition order of his home, and that the soldiers handed him similar orders between 2012 and 2014, targeting his building that was constructed in 1998 where he lives with nine family members, including children.
On Friday evening, the soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Sufian al-Atrash, 15, after repeatedly beating and kicking him, in the Central Neighborhood in Silwan.
The soldiers, and military police, also installed a roadblock in Ein al-Louza neighborhood, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and ticketed several drivers.
Israeli soldiers shot and injured, on Friday, a Palestinian child, with a live round in the neck, on the Halhoul Bridge, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron. Two Palestinians were kidnapped by soldiers invading Nablus and Jenin. Clashes also took place in Bethlehem.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said clashes took place after the soldiers invaded the Halhoul Bridge area, in Hebron, and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs on Palestinian protesters.
One child, 15 years of age, was shot with a live round in his neck, and suffered a moderate injury; he was moved to surgery in the al-Ahli hospital in Hebron city.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Kafr Dan village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Ahmad Adnan, after violently searching his home.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mahmoud Mohammad, 22, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, was taken prisoner on the Huwwara Israeli military roadblock.
In related news, clashes took place near the northern entrance of Bethlehem city, and in the Aida refugee camp.
In Bethlehem city, the soldiers invaded the area of Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque, and clashed with local youths; no injuries were reported.
The army also invaded the al-Moftah area, at the eastern entrance of ‘Aida refugee camp, in Bethlehem, and fired gas bombs.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said clashes took place after the soldiers invaded the Halhoul Bridge area, in Hebron, and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs on Palestinian protesters.
One child, 15 years of age, was shot with a live round in his neck, and suffered a moderate injury; he was moved to surgery in the al-Ahli hospital in Hebron city.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Kafr Dan village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Ahmad Adnan, after violently searching his home.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mahmoud Mohammad, 22, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, was taken prisoner on the Huwwara Israeli military roadblock.
In related news, clashes took place near the northern entrance of Bethlehem city, and in the Aida refugee camp.
In Bethlehem city, the soldiers invaded the area of Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque, and clashed with local youths; no injuries were reported.
The army also invaded the al-Moftah area, at the eastern entrance of ‘Aida refugee camp, in Bethlehem, and fired gas bombs.
Israeli soldiers attacked Friday, dozens of Palestinian protesters near various border areas, in the besieged and improvised Gaza Strip, wounding 47 with live rounds, and 5 with rubber-coated steel bullets, while dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers fired dozens of live rounds and gas bombs at scores of protesters, east of the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City, especially close to the Nahal ‘Oz Israeli military base, across the border fence, wounding 15 Palestinians with live rounds.
Medical sources at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza said the wounded suffered moderate injuries.
In addition, 32 Palestinians were shot with live rounds; one of them suffered a serious injury, while five Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and many suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, in clashes that took place with the soldiers, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
They inured Palestinians were moved to the Nasser Hospital, in Khan Younis, suffering moderate injuries.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs targeting homes in the al-Farahin area, east of Khan Younis.
Border areas in the coastal region have been witnessing frequent clashes with the soldiers, since October 1, especially east of Gaza city, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, central Gaza, Khan Younis, and close to the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The soldiers fired dozens of live rounds and gas bombs at scores of protesters, east of the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City, especially close to the Nahal ‘Oz Israeli military base, across the border fence, wounding 15 Palestinians with live rounds.
Medical sources at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza said the wounded suffered moderate injuries.
In addition, 32 Palestinians were shot with live rounds; one of them suffered a serious injury, while five Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and many suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, in clashes that took place with the soldiers, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
They inured Palestinians were moved to the Nasser Hospital, in Khan Younis, suffering moderate injuries.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs targeting homes in the al-Farahin area, east of Khan Younis.
Border areas in the coastal region have been witnessing frequent clashes with the soldiers, since October 1, especially east of Gaza city, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, central Gaza, Khan Younis, and close to the Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
The sources added that the soldiers also deliberately fired a gas bombs hitting a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance.
Clashes took place between the soldiers and local youths, after the army invaded the town; the soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.
The residents in Kafr Qaddoum have been protesting the closure of the village's main road, with an Iron Gate, after the soldiers closed it to enable easy and faster access for the Israeli settlers driving to and from kedumim illegal colony, built on lands illegally confiscated from the villagers. The road was closed by the army approximately 14 years ago.
In addition, dozens of soldiers invaded the Naqqar neighborhood, in Qalqilia city, and clashed with local youths, who hurled stones on the military vehicles.
The army fired rubber-coated metal bullets, and gas bombs; two Palestinians were shot with live rounds, and 44 with rubber-coated steel bullets, while 198 received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Clashes took place between the soldiers and local youths, after the army invaded the town; the soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.
The residents in Kafr Qaddoum have been protesting the closure of the village's main road, with an Iron Gate, after the soldiers closed it to enable easy and faster access for the Israeli settlers driving to and from kedumim illegal colony, built on lands illegally confiscated from the villagers. The road was closed by the army approximately 14 years ago.
In addition, dozens of soldiers invaded the Naqqar neighborhood, in Qalqilia city, and clashed with local youths, who hurled stones on the military vehicles.
The army fired rubber-coated metal bullets, and gas bombs; two Palestinians were shot with live rounds, and 44 with rubber-coated steel bullets, while 198 received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Israeli occupation navy on Friday morning opened machinegun fire at Palestinian fishing boats off the coast of al-Sudaniya and al-Waha areas, northwest of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses from the areas said that Israeli gunboats started at 05:30 in the morning to open fire sporadically at fishermen working inside Gaza waters, which forced them to go ashore.
Luckily, none of the fishermen was injured in the shootings.
The Israeli occupation army has carried out hundreds of gunfire attacks against Palestinian civilians in border areas and off the coast of Gaza since it accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire with the resistance on August 26, 2014.
Eyewitnesses from the areas said that Israeli gunboats started at 05:30 in the morning to open fire sporadically at fishermen working inside Gaza waters, which forced them to go ashore.
Luckily, none of the fishermen was injured in the shootings.
The Israeli occupation army has carried out hundreds of gunfire attacks against Palestinian civilians in border areas and off the coast of Gaza since it accepted an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire with the resistance on August 26, 2014.
Two Palestinians were injured in an Israeli artillery shelling that rocked blockaded Gaza Strip on Friday morning.
Eyewitnesses said an Israeli army tank fired two shells on a group of Palestinian civilians gathering near the separation fence in eastern Khan Younis.
Paramedics said they were prevented from transferring the casualties to the hospital after the occupation patrols opened fire on the ambulances.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said two Palestinians sustained injuries in the attack.
A flock of Israeli military jeeps reportedly raked through the area shortly afterwards.
Eyewitnesses said an Israeli army tank fired two shells on a group of Palestinian civilians gathering near the separation fence in eastern Khan Younis.
Paramedics said they were prevented from transferring the casualties to the hospital after the occupation patrols opened fire on the ambulances.
Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said two Palestinians sustained injuries in the attack.
A flock of Israeli military jeeps reportedly raked through the area shortly afterwards.
A Palestinian youngster was aggressively attacked and injured by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at a military checkpoint near Occupied Jerusalem and another was arrested in Jenin at the crack of dawn on Friday.
According to security sources, the Israeli occupation patrols deployed at the Za’im military checkpoint in northern Occupied Jerusalem stopped 21-year-old Haitham Yassin Radeideh and heavily beat him.
The casualty was rushed to the Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala to be urgently treated for the inflicted injuries.
The IOF soldiers further rolled into Jenin’s western town of Rumana and kidnapped the 20-year-old Palestinian youth Sa’id Ahmad al-Amour after they wreaked havoc on his family home.
According to security sources, the Israeli occupation patrols deployed at the Za’im military checkpoint in northern Occupied Jerusalem stopped 21-year-old Haitham Yassin Radeideh and heavily beat him.
The casualty was rushed to the Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala to be urgently treated for the inflicted injuries.
The IOF soldiers further rolled into Jenin’s western town of Rumana and kidnapped the 20-year-old Palestinian youth Sa’id Ahmad al-Amour after they wreaked havoc on his family home.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday rolled into the southern West Bank province of Bethlehem and wreaked havoc on the family home of the slain Palestinian youth Isam Thawabteh.
A PIC news reporter said the IOF stormed Bethlehem’s southern town of Beit Fajar and broke into Thawabteh’s home.
The occupation troops ravaged Thawabteh’s family home and inspected water pipes and power lines in an attempt to pave the way for its demolition.
The IOF further stormed the homes of citizens Mahmoud Thawabteh and Jihad Diriyeh before they subjected the native residents to exhaustive questioning.
A PIC news reporter said the IOF stormed Bethlehem’s southern town of Beit Fajar and broke into Thawabteh’s home.
The occupation troops ravaged Thawabteh’s family home and inspected water pipes and power lines in an attempt to pave the way for its demolition.
The IOF further stormed the homes of citizens Mahmoud Thawabteh and Jihad Diriyeh before they subjected the native residents to exhaustive questioning.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) fired heavy tear gas bombs at Palestinian local homes in Aroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil.
Several residents choked on tear gas during the attack.
Palestinian youths responded by throwing nine Molotov Cocktails at an Israeli watch tower at the entrance to the camp.
Israeli occupation authorities have earlier declared a long-term strict military cordon around al-Khalil province, imposing tight restrictions on the people's movement.
Several residents choked on tear gas during the attack.
Palestinian youths responded by throwing nine Molotov Cocktails at an Israeli watch tower at the entrance to the camp.
Israeli occupation authorities have earlier declared a long-term strict military cordon around al-Khalil province, imposing tight restrictions on the people's movement.