23 dec 2015
At least nine Palestinians were injured with rubber bullets while dozens suffered tear gas inhalation as clashes broke out Wednesday between Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) and Palestinian citizens east of Ramallah.
The clashes erupted when IOF soldiers stormed al-Mughir town east of Ramallah amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live and rubber bullets.
During the raid, IOF seized a local home and turned it into a military barrack in total provocation to local residents. Several other homes were raided and searched.
Meanwhile, dozens of secondary school students were injured as IOF brutally fired tear gas bombs inside their school on Wednesday morning.
The PIC reporter affirmed that Tariq ibn Ziyad secondary school was subjected to an Israeli tear gas bombs attack.
Following the violent attack, clashes erupted in surrounding areas between Israeli forces and Palestinian students who responded by throwing stones and empty bottles.
The clashes erupted when IOF soldiers stormed al-Mughir town east of Ramallah amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live and rubber bullets.
During the raid, IOF seized a local home and turned it into a military barrack in total provocation to local residents. Several other homes were raided and searched.
Meanwhile, dozens of secondary school students were injured as IOF brutally fired tear gas bombs inside their school on Wednesday morning.
The PIC reporter affirmed that Tariq ibn Ziyad secondary school was subjected to an Israeli tear gas bombs attack.
Following the violent attack, clashes erupted in surrounding areas between Israeli forces and Palestinian students who responded by throwing stones and empty bottles.
Several students suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, Thursday, after Israeli soldiers fired many gas bombs on them in Hebron city, in nearby Beit Ummar town, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Medical sources said several girls of the Zahra’ School, and boys of Tareq School, received treatment for severe effects of tear gas inhalation.
In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, several girls, of Zahrat al-Madaen school, also suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, after Israeli soldiers fired gas bombs into the school.
Medical sources said several girls of the Zahra’ School, and boys of Tareq School, received treatment for severe effects of tear gas inhalation.
In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, several girls, of Zahrat al-Madaen school, also suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, after Israeli soldiers fired gas bombs into the school.
Israeli Undercover Unit arrested Wednesday a Palestinian child from his house in Arqa town, south of Jenin, after brutally attacking and beating him.
The local resident Nahed Arfawi affirmed to Quds Press that the Israeli Special Forces violently broke into his home in the outskirts of the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live shots.
His family members were also assaulted and beaten during the raid. His wife was also beaten by one of the soldiers' rifle butts, while his 16-year-old son was violently pulled out from his bed.
My son was tied to a nearby security fence while being severely beaten by Israeli soldiers, he added. “We heard his voice, screaming in pain.”
Tear gas bombs were fired inside the house, causing breathing problems to his wife and 18-month-old baby.
The local resident Nahed Arfawi affirmed to Quds Press that the Israeli Special Forces violently broke into his home in the outskirts of the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live shots.
His family members were also assaulted and beaten during the raid. His wife was also beaten by one of the soldiers' rifle butts, while his 16-year-old son was violently pulled out from his bed.
My son was tied to a nearby security fence while being severely beaten by Israeli soldiers, he added. “We heard his voice, screaming in pain.”
Tear gas bombs were fired inside the house, causing breathing problems to his wife and 18-month-old baby.
Violent clashes burst out at the Aida refugee camp on Tuesday evening, culminating in spates of tear gas canisters randomly discharged by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on the peaceful Palestinian protesters.
An Israeli army patrol rolled into the Aida refugee camp, sparking violent clashes with Palestinian protesters.
Several Palestinians choked on tear gas after the IOF showered the Palestinian civilian homes with tear gas canisters.
The assault culminated in the abduction of 18-year-old Daniel Reyad Abu Surur. The IOF dragged him to an unidentified destination after they subjected him to heavy beating.
Violent clashes also rocked Bethlehem’s northern town of Takou’a, where several Palestinians sustained critical breathing disorders after they were attacked by barrages of tear gas canisters.
The IOF further stormed al-Issawiya, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem, and targeted Palestinian family homes with spates of tear gas grenades and rubber bullets, activist Muhammad Abu al-Humus said.
Abu al-Humus added that violent clashes burst out in the area after the IOF provoked the Palestinian protesters.
The occupation troops reportedly wreaked havoc on a local restaurant.
“Such attacks by the IOF aim at dampening the spirits of Palestinian Jerusalemites and quelling anti-occupation activism in the area,” he added.
An Israeli army patrol rolled into the Aida refugee camp, sparking violent clashes with Palestinian protesters.
Several Palestinians choked on tear gas after the IOF showered the Palestinian civilian homes with tear gas canisters.
The assault culminated in the abduction of 18-year-old Daniel Reyad Abu Surur. The IOF dragged him to an unidentified destination after they subjected him to heavy beating.
Violent clashes also rocked Bethlehem’s northern town of Takou’a, where several Palestinians sustained critical breathing disorders after they were attacked by barrages of tear gas canisters.
The IOF further stormed al-Issawiya, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem, and targeted Palestinian family homes with spates of tear gas grenades and rubber bullets, activist Muhammad Abu al-Humus said.
Abu al-Humus added that violent clashes burst out in the area after the IOF provoked the Palestinian protesters.
The occupation troops reportedly wreaked havoc on a local restaurant.
“Such attacks by the IOF aim at dampening the spirits of Palestinian Jerusalemites and quelling anti-occupation activism in the area,” he added.
Four Israeli military bulldozers levelled land in central Gaza Strip on Wednesday morning.
A field observer said that the bulldozers advanced into eastern Breij refugee camp and levelled lands on both sides of the border, adding that citizens’ farmlands in the area were destroyed in the process.
He added that three Israeli army tanks provided protection for the bulldozers during the incursion.
Israel’s repeated raids into Gaza’s border areas threaten the inhabitants and their cultivated land lots and constitute blatant violations of the calm agreement signed in summer 2014.
A field observer said that the bulldozers advanced into eastern Breij refugee camp and levelled lands on both sides of the border, adding that citizens’ farmlands in the area were destroyed in the process.
He added that three Israeli army tanks provided protection for the bulldozers during the incursion.
Israel’s repeated raids into Gaza’s border areas threaten the inhabitants and their cultivated land lots and constitute blatant violations of the calm agreement signed in summer 2014.
22 dec 2015
The Israeli occupation soldiers on Tuesday morning forced Palestinian shopkeepers out of their stores in the Old City of Occupied Jerusalem.
Palestinian academic Ahmad Sub Laban said the occupation troops forcibly evacuated commercial shops owned by Hussein al-Qaissi.
He said 71 illegal settlement outposts have been established by the Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) across Jerusalem’s Old City.
“Today the IOA are threatening to force 15 families out of their own homes as part of the mass-deportation policies perpetrated against the Palestinian locals in favor of illegal settlement,” the activist added.
Earlier, some few days ago, the Israeli soldiers ordered four Palestinian families living in Occupied Jerusalem to vacate their homes in favor of Israeli settlement organizations that claimed ownership of the targeted buildings.
Official documents, however, have been corroborating the fact that the families had set up roots in the area before the occupation of Jerusalem.
Palestinian academic Ahmad Sub Laban said the occupation troops forcibly evacuated commercial shops owned by Hussein al-Qaissi.
He said 71 illegal settlement outposts have been established by the Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) across Jerusalem’s Old City.
“Today the IOA are threatening to force 15 families out of their own homes as part of the mass-deportation policies perpetrated against the Palestinian locals in favor of illegal settlement,” the activist added.
Earlier, some few days ago, the Israeli soldiers ordered four Palestinian families living in Occupied Jerusalem to vacate their homes in favor of Israeli settlement organizations that claimed ownership of the targeted buildings.
Official documents, however, have been corroborating the fact that the families had set up roots in the area before the occupation of Jerusalem.
Three Palestinian young men were wounded by live bullets fired by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) east of Breij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on Tuesday evening.
Eyewitnesses said that the three youths were wounded when IOF troops stationed at the eastern borders of Gaza Strip opened machinegun fire at the unarmed Palestinian demonstrators.
Security sources told the PIC that the casualties were transferred to a hospital in Deir Al-Balah.
The eastern outskirts of the Breij refugee camp has been witnessing intermittent clashes between stone-throwing Palestinian youths and heavily-armed IOF soldiers over the past few weeks. Dozens of young men were either wounded with live and rubber-coated bullets or suffered from effects of teargas inhalation.
Eyewitnesses said that the three youths were wounded when IOF troops stationed at the eastern borders of Gaza Strip opened machinegun fire at the unarmed Palestinian demonstrators.
Security sources told the PIC that the casualties were transferred to a hospital in Deir Al-Balah.
The eastern outskirts of the Breij refugee camp has been witnessing intermittent clashes between stone-throwing Palestinian youths and heavily-armed IOF soldiers over the past few weeks. Dozens of young men were either wounded with live and rubber-coated bullets or suffered from effects of teargas inhalation.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) seized at dawn Tuesday a Palestinian home in Halhul town, north of al-Khalil, and turned it into a military observation post.
The PIC reporter affirmed that IOF seized by force a local home belonging to Dr. Osama Barbarawi and turned it into a military observation post.
All the family members were held in a single room as a state of panic prevailed in the house, the PIC reporter added.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the northern entrance to the town where Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.
Several other homes were stormed and violently searched during the raid.
The PIC reporter affirmed that IOF seized by force a local home belonging to Dr. Osama Barbarawi and turned it into a military observation post.
All the family members were held in a single room as a state of panic prevailed in the house, the PIC reporter added.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the northern entrance to the town where Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.
Several other homes were stormed and violently searched during the raid.
Israeli Navy ships attacked, Tuesday, several Palestinian fishing boats, close to the Gaza City shore, opened fire on them, before kidnapping ten fishers, and confiscated their boats. Woman injured by army fire in Khan Younis.
Eyewitnesses said the fishers were in the Sudaniyya Sea area, northwest of Gaza City, when the navy fired several live rounds on them and their boats, and kidnapped ten of them.
The kidnapped fishers have been identified as Attaf Aahed Bakr, Soheib Aahed Bakr, Yosri Meqdad, Khaled Bahjat Bakr, Bahjat Khalil Bakr, Shadi Jihad Bakr, Mohammad 'Aahed Bakr, Hasan Zaki Bakr, Mohammad Kamal Bakr, and Mahmoud al-Akhsham, all from the Shaty' refugee camp, west of Gaza city.
On Monday at night, Israeli navy ships attacked several Palestinian fishing boats, in the Beit Lahia sea area, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and kidnapped four fishers.
On Tuesday at noon, the soldiers, stationed on military towers across the border fence, opened fire on Palestinian farmers, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, wounding one woman, while working in her land.
Medical sources said the woman was moved to a local hospital, suffering a moderate injury.
Eyewitnesses said the fishers were in the Sudaniyya Sea area, northwest of Gaza City, when the navy fired several live rounds on them and their boats, and kidnapped ten of them.
The kidnapped fishers have been identified as Attaf Aahed Bakr, Soheib Aahed Bakr, Yosri Meqdad, Khaled Bahjat Bakr, Bahjat Khalil Bakr, Shadi Jihad Bakr, Mohammad 'Aahed Bakr, Hasan Zaki Bakr, Mohammad Kamal Bakr, and Mahmoud al-Akhsham, all from the Shaty' refugee camp, west of Gaza city.
On Monday at night, Israeli navy ships attacked several Palestinian fishing boats, in the Beit Lahia sea area, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and kidnapped four fishers.
On Tuesday at noon, the soldiers, stationed on military towers across the border fence, opened fire on Palestinian farmers, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, wounding one woman, while working in her land.
Medical sources said the woman was moved to a local hospital, suffering a moderate injury.
Israeli navy ships attacked, late on Monday at night, several Palestinian fishing boats, in the Beit Lahia sea area, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and kidnapped four fishers.
Eyewitnesses said the navy fired several live rounds on the boats, and kidnapped four fishers; two of them have been identified as Amjad Zayed and Sami Sultan.
The navy also confiscated the boats of the kidnapped fishers.
On Monday afternoon, the navy attacked and opened fire on a Palestinian fishing boat off Gaza city shoreline, kidnapped the fishermen, and took them to the Israeli seaport of Ashdod.
There have been dozens of casualties, including fatalities, and scores of abductions of Palestinian fishers, during similar repeated Israeli violations. The navy also frequently illegally confiscates fishing boats.
Eyewitnesses said the navy fired several live rounds on the boats, and kidnapped four fishers; two of them have been identified as Amjad Zayed and Sami Sultan.
The navy also confiscated the boats of the kidnapped fishers.
On Monday afternoon, the navy attacked and opened fire on a Palestinian fishing boat off Gaza city shoreline, kidnapped the fishermen, and took them to the Israeli seaport of Ashdod.
There have been dozens of casualties, including fatalities, and scores of abductions of Palestinian fishers, during similar repeated Israeli violations. The navy also frequently illegally confiscates fishing boats.
A predawn sweep by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rocked the northern occupied West Bank on Tuesday, culminating in a series of abrupt home break-ins.
Sources based in the northern West Bank city of Nablus said the IOF rolled into Madama village, to the south, and Salem village, to the east, and carried out arbitrary combing operations in both villages.
The IOF further tightened military grip in the vicinity of the Hawara military checkpoint in an attempt to quell anti-occupation demonstrations in the area.
Eyewitnesses said the occupation troops stormed Palestinian commercial shops in the Jerusalem Street and seized several surveillance cameras.
The IOF soldiers further broke into Palestinian civilian homes in Madama village and wreaked havoc on the buildings and confiscated several laptops and mobile phones.
The assault culminated in the abduction of youngster Ahmad Nassar from his family home in Madama. Shortly after, Ahmad was dragged by the IOF to an unidentified detention center.
The IOF further ravaged Palestinian civilian homes in Salem village.
Meanwhile, a heavily-armed Israeli patrol rolled into Salfit’s northern town of Kafl Hares to provide a security shield for the hordes of Israeli fanatic settlers who stormed the area overnight and vandalized Islamic holy sites.
The IOF also denied Palestinian citizens access out of and into the area, sealing it off with makeshift roadblocks and iron barriers.
The occupation soldiers, escorted by sniffer dogs, broke into Palestinian family homes and terrorized children, at the same time as zealous Israelis were shouting racist slogans calling for death to Muslims.
Sources based in the northern West Bank city of Nablus said the IOF rolled into Madama village, to the south, and Salem village, to the east, and carried out arbitrary combing operations in both villages.
The IOF further tightened military grip in the vicinity of the Hawara military checkpoint in an attempt to quell anti-occupation demonstrations in the area.
Eyewitnesses said the occupation troops stormed Palestinian commercial shops in the Jerusalem Street and seized several surveillance cameras.
The IOF soldiers further broke into Palestinian civilian homes in Madama village and wreaked havoc on the buildings and confiscated several laptops and mobile phones.
The assault culminated in the abduction of youngster Ahmad Nassar from his family home in Madama. Shortly after, Ahmad was dragged by the IOF to an unidentified detention center.
The IOF further ravaged Palestinian civilian homes in Salem village.
Meanwhile, a heavily-armed Israeli patrol rolled into Salfit’s northern town of Kafl Hares to provide a security shield for the hordes of Israeli fanatic settlers who stormed the area overnight and vandalized Islamic holy sites.
The IOF also denied Palestinian citizens access out of and into the area, sealing it off with makeshift roadblocks and iron barriers.
The occupation soldiers, escorted by sniffer dogs, broke into Palestinian family homes and terrorized children, at the same time as zealous Israelis were shouting racist slogans calling for death to Muslims.
21 dec 2015
Palestinian police order forces out of Ramallah
Israeli forces shot and wounded a 14-year-old Palestinian boy with live fire during clashes in the outskirts of Silwad, in eastern Ramallah, on Monday afternoon, according to medics.
Ambulance crews said that Ahmad Jamal Qantawi, 14, was shot and wounded in his stomach, leg, and hand, and had suffered severe loss of blood.v According to Ma'an News Agency, clashes broke out between Palestinian schoolchildren and Israeli forces at the western entrance to Silwad.
The boy was reportedly evacuated by an ambulance from Israel's emergency services, Magen David Adom.
Palestinian police ordered Israeli border police forces out of the Beituniya area of western Ramallah, and threatened to use their weapons if they refused.
Security sources said that Israeli forces had been chasing Palestinian schoolchildren in the area, when a number of Palestinian police officers led by Lieutenant Akef al-Shalan arrived.
Shalan ordered the Israeli forces to leave the area and threatened to use weapons if they refused.
Large parts of Beituniya, on the western outskirts of Ramallah, are classified Area A, where the Palestinian Authority is supposed to have full civil and military authority as part of the Oslo Accords, although Israel regularly flouts this.
Video footage was later released appearing to show the Palestinian officers leading the Israeli forces away, while locals shouted their approval.
Thousands of Palestinians have been shot and wounded by Israeli forces since a wave of unrest swept the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October.
The Israeli army has come under repeated criticism over its violence toward children.
Defense for Children-Palestine stated, in a September report, that Israeli forces and Jewish extremists had killed at least 1,991 children since 2000.
Israeli forces shot and wounded a 14-year-old Palestinian boy with live fire during clashes in the outskirts of Silwad, in eastern Ramallah, on Monday afternoon, according to medics.
Ambulance crews said that Ahmad Jamal Qantawi, 14, was shot and wounded in his stomach, leg, and hand, and had suffered severe loss of blood.v According to Ma'an News Agency, clashes broke out between Palestinian schoolchildren and Israeli forces at the western entrance to Silwad.
The boy was reportedly evacuated by an ambulance from Israel's emergency services, Magen David Adom.
Palestinian police ordered Israeli border police forces out of the Beituniya area of western Ramallah, and threatened to use their weapons if they refused.
Security sources said that Israeli forces had been chasing Palestinian schoolchildren in the area, when a number of Palestinian police officers led by Lieutenant Akef al-Shalan arrived.
Shalan ordered the Israeli forces to leave the area and threatened to use weapons if they refused.
Large parts of Beituniya, on the western outskirts of Ramallah, are classified Area A, where the Palestinian Authority is supposed to have full civil and military authority as part of the Oslo Accords, although Israel regularly flouts this.
Video footage was later released appearing to show the Palestinian officers leading the Israeli forces away, while locals shouted their approval.
Thousands of Palestinians have been shot and wounded by Israeli forces since a wave of unrest swept the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October.
The Israeli army has come under repeated criticism over its violence toward children.
Defense for Children-Palestine stated, in a September report, that Israeli forces and Jewish extremists had killed at least 1,991 children since 2000.
Israeli navy forces kidnapped a number of Palestinian fishermen off the coast of northern Gaza Strip on Monday evening.
Local sources said that Israeli gunboats attacked a number of fishing boats while sailing off Beit Lahia town in northern Gaza Strip.
They added that the navy forces arrested all fishermen on board those boats and took them to Ashdod port.
A Palestinian fisherman was killed while dozens others were wounded or detained by Israeli navy forces since the calm went into effect in the coastal enclave in summer 2014.
Local sources said that Israeli gunboats attacked a number of fishing boats while sailing off Beit Lahia town in northern Gaza Strip.
They added that the navy forces arrested all fishermen on board those boats and took them to Ashdod port.
A Palestinian fisherman was killed while dozens others were wounded or detained by Israeli navy forces since the calm went into effect in the coastal enclave in summer 2014.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Monday afternoon a Palestinian girl and four youths in al-Khalil to the south of occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that the 16-year-old girl Madlin Harizat was detained at the entrance of Yatta town, east of the city, for an alleged stabbing attempt. She was then taken to a detention center, southwest of the city.
Also in al-Khalil, four Palestinians were arrested as clashes broke out in Ramlah suburb. Two minors were among the detainees.
The clashes erupted when IOF stormed the neighborhood amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Similar attacks were also carried out in Beit Ummar town, north of the city, where Palestinian students suffered from effects of tear gas inhalation.
Meanwhile, a second girl was arrested in occupied Jerusalem for allegedly having a knife in her possession.
Yediot Ahranot Hebrew newspaper said that the detained girl, 16, was arrested in the Jewish neighborhood while on her way to carry out a stabbing attack.
On 27 October, Amnesty International released a report that called into question a number of accounts in which Palestinians were shot and killed after alleged stabbing incidents. The group found that many of the cases, including the death of Hadeel al-Hashlamon, were extrajudicial killings.
The day after the report was released, Israel’s Justice Ministry announced that 29-year-old Israa Abed who was shot multiple times by Israeli forces, but not killed, had been cleared of all charges. The court ruled that police investigations into Abed’s shooting were conclusive of the fact that she did not pose any threat when she was shot.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that the 16-year-old girl Madlin Harizat was detained at the entrance of Yatta town, east of the city, for an alleged stabbing attempt. She was then taken to a detention center, southwest of the city.
Also in al-Khalil, four Palestinians were arrested as clashes broke out in Ramlah suburb. Two minors were among the detainees.
The clashes erupted when IOF stormed the neighborhood amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Similar attacks were also carried out in Beit Ummar town, north of the city, where Palestinian students suffered from effects of tear gas inhalation.
Meanwhile, a second girl was arrested in occupied Jerusalem for allegedly having a knife in her possession.
Yediot Ahranot Hebrew newspaper said that the detained girl, 16, was arrested in the Jewish neighborhood while on her way to carry out a stabbing attack.
On 27 October, Amnesty International released a report that called into question a number of accounts in which Palestinians were shot and killed after alleged stabbing incidents. The group found that many of the cases, including the death of Hadeel al-Hashlamon, were extrajudicial killings.
The day after the report was released, Israel’s Justice Ministry announced that 29-year-old Israa Abed who was shot multiple times by Israeli forces, but not killed, had been cleared of all charges. The court ruled that police investigations into Abed’s shooting were conclusive of the fact that she did not pose any threat when she was shot.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested overnight 25 Palestinians across occupied West Bank including a woman who was shot during her arrest.
Most of the arrests were reported in al-Khalil, south of the West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners Society said. 13 civilians were arrested in the city including a 45-year-old lady who was shot and injured during her arrest.
Ten other detainees were also arrested in different towns and villages of al-Khail province. Three minors were among the detainees.
Three other minors were among six detainees in occupied Jerusalem.
In Tulkarem, three citizens were kidnapped during an Israeli raid in the city while one detainee was taken in Silwad town in Ramallah.
Similar arrests were carried out in Bethlehem where two youths were kidnapped.
By the middle of November 2015, about 6500 Palestinian prisoners were being held in Israeli prisons and detention centers amid very difficult detention conditions.
Most of the arrests were reported in al-Khalil, south of the West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners Society said. 13 civilians were arrested in the city including a 45-year-old lady who was shot and injured during her arrest.
Ten other detainees were also arrested in different towns and villages of al-Khail province. Three minors were among the detainees.
Three other minors were among six detainees in occupied Jerusalem.
In Tulkarem, three citizens were kidnapped during an Israeli raid in the city while one detainee was taken in Silwad town in Ramallah.
Similar arrests were carried out in Bethlehem where two youths were kidnapped.
By the middle of November 2015, about 6500 Palestinian prisoners were being held in Israeli prisons and detention centers amid very difficult detention conditions.
Dozens of Palestinian youths suffered bullet injuries and others choked on tear gas on Sunday in a wave of violent clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Tulkarem’s Khaduri Campus.
Medics in Tulkarem kept record of several live bullet wounds, rubber bullet injuries, and suffocation cases.
The same sources added that nine youths were transferred to local hospitals, four among whom to be treated for live ammunition injuries inflicted on their lower limbs, and three others to be treated for rubber bullet wounds.
The Red Crescent ambulance crews documented 45 injuries, 35 among whom caused by heavy tear gas inhalation.
Most of the casualties were reportedly rushed to local hospitals while others received field treatment.
One of the injured protesters was identified as a member of the ambulance staff. He was transferred to Tulkarem’s public hospital for urgent treatment.
Local sources said violent clashes with the IOF rocked al-Khaduri University and culminated in heavy spates of live rounds and tear gas canisters randomly unleashed on the unarmed Palestinian university students.
Medics in Tulkarem kept record of several live bullet wounds, rubber bullet injuries, and suffocation cases.
The same sources added that nine youths were transferred to local hospitals, four among whom to be treated for live ammunition injuries inflicted on their lower limbs, and three others to be treated for rubber bullet wounds.
The Red Crescent ambulance crews documented 45 injuries, 35 among whom caused by heavy tear gas inhalation.
Most of the casualties were reportedly rushed to local hospitals while others received field treatment.
One of the injured protesters was identified as a member of the ambulance staff. He was transferred to Tulkarem’s public hospital for urgent treatment.
Local sources said violent clashes with the IOF rocked al-Khaduri University and culminated in heavy spates of live rounds and tear gas canisters randomly unleashed on the unarmed Palestinian university students.
A flock of Israeli military bulldozers escorted by army troops carried out on early Monday morning a limited incursion into eastern Khan Younis, in blockaded Gaza Strip.
A PIC news reporter said four Israeli army bulldozers were deployed at a military site located near the Abu Reida quarter moved some 150 meters into eastern al-Khuza’a town, in eastern Khan Younis.
The incursion is the latest in a series of Israeli violations of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord signed in the wake of the 2014 summer offensive on the besieged coastal enclave.
A PIC news reporter said four Israeli army bulldozers were deployed at a military site located near the Abu Reida quarter moved some 150 meters into eastern al-Khuza’a town, in eastern Khan Younis.
The incursion is the latest in a series of Israeli violations of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord signed in the wake of the 2014 summer offensive on the besieged coastal enclave.