6 feb 2018
A state of anger prevailed on Tuesday in the northern West Bank city of Jenin following the assassination of Ahmad Jarrar by the Israeli occupation.
Islamic and national forces in Jenin called for a general strike and a mass demonstration after noon prayer toward the house of Jarrar's family in Burqin village.
Spontaneous marches were witnessed in different areas of Jenin where the participants chanted slogans praising Jarrar and the Palestinian resistance and calling for revenge.
In a related context, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a brief statement that eight Palestinians were injured on Tuesday morning in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in al-Yamun town to the northwest of Jenin.
Ahmad Jarrar was killed in an armed clash with Israeli special forces who stormed al-Yamun town in Jenin at dawn Tuesday and surrounded the residential building he was hiding in.
Local sources reported that the military operation lasted for hours during which the building was completely destroyed.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health later announced that it was officially informed by the Palestinian Civil Liaison of Jarrar's martyrdom.
Islamic and national forces in Jenin called for a general strike and a mass demonstration after noon prayer toward the house of Jarrar's family in Burqin village.
Spontaneous marches were witnessed in different areas of Jenin where the participants chanted slogans praising Jarrar and the Palestinian resistance and calling for revenge.
In a related context, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a brief statement that eight Palestinians were injured on Tuesday morning in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in al-Yamun town to the northwest of Jenin.
Ahmad Jarrar was killed in an armed clash with Israeli special forces who stormed al-Yamun town in Jenin at dawn Tuesday and surrounded the residential building he was hiding in.
Local sources reported that the military operation lasted for hours during which the building was completely destroyed.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health later announced that it was officially informed by the Palestinian Civil Liaison of Jarrar's martyrdom.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) continue for the second day in a row to search for the Palestinian who carried out a stabbing attack and killed an Israeli settler near Ariel settlement in Salfit on Monday before fleeing the scene.
Maariv newspaper claimed on Tuesday that the attacker has been identified as a 19-year-old Palestinian citizen from Jaffa in the 1948 occupied Palestine named Abdulhakim Asi.
The Hebrew newspaper said that the Israeli intelligence service is now working to determine the location of the Palestinian youth and whether he receives help from others.
The IOF on Monday closed the area surrounding Ariel settlement in Salfit after an Israeli settler was stabbed to death near the settlement.
In a video of the attack released by the IOF, the Palestinian attacker can be seen getting off a taxi while wearing black clothes and carrying a bag then stabbing the settler.
The settler, identified as Itamar Ben-Gal, 40, was a resident of Har Bracha settlement illegally built on Palestinian lands south of Nablus.
Maariv newspaper claimed on Tuesday that the attacker has been identified as a 19-year-old Palestinian citizen from Jaffa in the 1948 occupied Palestine named Abdulhakim Asi.
The Hebrew newspaper said that the Israeli intelligence service is now working to determine the location of the Palestinian youth and whether he receives help from others.
The IOF on Monday closed the area surrounding Ariel settlement in Salfit after an Israeli settler was stabbed to death near the settlement.
In a video of the attack released by the IOF, the Palestinian attacker can be seen getting off a taxi while wearing black clothes and carrying a bag then stabbing the settler.
The settler, identified as Itamar Ben-Gal, 40, was a resident of Har Bracha settlement illegally built on Palestinian lands south of Nablus.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least ten Palestinians in Qalqilia, Jenin and Salfit governorates, in the occupied West Bank, and confiscated a laptop from the home of a former political prisoner in Bethlehem.
The Qalqilia office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched several homes in the city, and abducted Abdul-Fattah Hijazi, 15, Khaled Fayeq Hassan and Mohammad Jamil Qar’aan.
The soldiers also shot a young man with rubber-coated steel bullets, after many Palestinians protested the invasion.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes in Sielet al-Harithiyya town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted Ibrahim Mousa Tahaina, and Maan Yahia Tahaina, both are former political prisoners, in addition to Mohammad Mousa Abu Shaqra.
The soldiers fired many live rounds into home of Ibrahimi Tahaina, before storming into it, and abducted him.
The PPS also stated that dozens of soldiers invaded Deir Istiya town, northwest of Salfit, in northwestern West Bank, searched and ransacked homes, and abducted Ahmad Hosni Mansour, Montaser al-Qaisi, Mohammad Radi Abdullah and Yousef Othman Thiab.
It related news, the soldiers invaded ‘Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, and broke into the family home of a female detainee, identified as Yasmeen Abu Srour, 20, who was abducted by the army from her home, two weeks ago.
On Monday evening, the soldiers invaded the al-Hashimiyya village, west of Jenin, and abducted a young man, identified as Odai Mohammad Steiti, 24, from his home.
The Qalqilia office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched several homes in the city, and abducted Abdul-Fattah Hijazi, 15, Khaled Fayeq Hassan and Mohammad Jamil Qar’aan.
The soldiers also shot a young man with rubber-coated steel bullets, after many Palestinians protested the invasion.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes in Sielet al-Harithiyya town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted Ibrahim Mousa Tahaina, and Maan Yahia Tahaina, both are former political prisoners, in addition to Mohammad Mousa Abu Shaqra.
The soldiers fired many live rounds into home of Ibrahimi Tahaina, before storming into it, and abducted him.
The PPS also stated that dozens of soldiers invaded Deir Istiya town, northwest of Salfit, in northwestern West Bank, searched and ransacked homes, and abducted Ahmad Hosni Mansour, Montaser al-Qaisi, Mohammad Radi Abdullah and Yousef Othman Thiab.
It related news, the soldiers invaded ‘Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, and broke into the family home of a female detainee, identified as Yasmeen Abu Srour, 20, who was abducted by the army from her home, two weeks ago.
On Monday evening, the soldiers invaded the al-Hashimiyya village, west of Jenin, and abducted a young man, identified as Odai Mohammad Steiti, 24, from his home.
5 feb 2018
Two Palestinians were arrested while two others were shot and injured with live ammunition during the Israeli military campaign in Burqin town, west of Jenin.
Our news reporter quoted local sources as saying that Israeli forces withdrew from the town after being deployed in large numbers throughout the area for several hours.
The military campaign came as part of Israeli search operations for the Palestinian young man Ahmad Jarar who is allegedly involved in a number of anti-occupation attacks.
Meanwhile, IOF stormed the nearby al-Hashimiya village, west of Jenin, and arrested the ex-prisoner Udey Estiti from is house.
Our news reporter quoted local sources as saying that Israeli forces withdrew from the town after being deployed in large numbers throughout the area for several hours.
The military campaign came as part of Israeli search operations for the Palestinian young man Ahmad Jarar who is allegedly involved in a number of anti-occupation attacks.
Meanwhile, IOF stormed the nearby al-Hashimiya village, west of Jenin, and arrested the ex-prisoner Udey Estiti from is house.
The Israeli occupation forces have tightened military grip on Jenin’s western town of Berkin, in the northern West Bank, sparking terror in the area.
Reporting from western Jenin, a PIC news correspondent said Israeli military vehicles rolled into Berkin at the same time as a flock of warplanes kept hovering over the territory.
A Palestinian young man sustained injuries in clashes that burst out moments after the assault.
Israeli patrols have also ransacked civilian homes while snipers have been caught on the rooftops of local buildings.
Hundreds of Israeli soldiers also cordoned off the main access roads out of and into the town.
The occupation forces seized civilian cars and boarded them to dupe the locals.
Sometime earlier, Israeli soldiers stormed Berkin and kidnapped a Palestinian man from the Jarar family.
Another young man was kidnapped by the occupation forces from his workplace near Jenin’s western entrance.
At the same time, the Israeli military stormed a park in the area and kidnapped the Palestinian citizen Fuad Jarar.
Reporting from western Jenin, a PIC news correspondent said Israeli military vehicles rolled into Berkin at the same time as a flock of warplanes kept hovering over the territory.
A Palestinian young man sustained injuries in clashes that burst out moments after the assault.
Israeli patrols have also ransacked civilian homes while snipers have been caught on the rooftops of local buildings.
Hundreds of Israeli soldiers also cordoned off the main access roads out of and into the town.
The occupation forces seized civilian cars and boarded them to dupe the locals.
Sometime earlier, Israeli soldiers stormed Berkin and kidnapped a Palestinian man from the Jarar family.
Another young man was kidnapped by the occupation forces from his workplace near Jenin’s western entrance.
At the same time, the Israeli military stormed a park in the area and kidnapped the Palestinian citizen Fuad Jarar.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, four Palestinians, including two siblings, from Surif town, and the al-Arroub refugee camp, in Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank. On Sunday evening, the soldiers attacked a family in Hebron city.
Several army jeeps invaded Surif town, northwest of Hebron, searched many homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Fadi and Moneeb Ibrahim Ghneimat.
The soldiers also invaded homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted Nader ‘Oweidat.
Another Palestinian, identified as Saif Abu Zeina, was abducted from his home in Hebron city.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded an area near Tareq Bin Ziad School, close to Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock in the city, and fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades at many Palestinians who protested the invasion.
On Sunday evening, the soldiers attacked a Palestinian man, identified as Abdul-Raouf al-Mohtaseb, and his wife Nadia, while attempting to abduct their son, Mohammad, 27, near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron city.
The family lives in the as-Sahla neighborhood, near the Ibrahimi Mosque; the Israel attack caused Nadia to collapse, before she was rushed to the Hebron governmental hospital.
Also on Sunday evening, the soldiers invaded Ya’bad town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, abducted a young man, identified as Shoaa’ Walid Abu Bakr, and confiscated his motorcycle, after storming his home and searching it.
Several army jeeps invaded Surif town, northwest of Hebron, searched many homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Fadi and Moneeb Ibrahim Ghneimat.
The soldiers also invaded homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted Nader ‘Oweidat.
Another Palestinian, identified as Saif Abu Zeina, was abducted from his home in Hebron city.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded an area near Tareq Bin Ziad School, close to Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock in the city, and fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades at many Palestinians who protested the invasion.
On Sunday evening, the soldiers attacked a Palestinian man, identified as Abdul-Raouf al-Mohtaseb, and his wife Nadia, while attempting to abduct their son, Mohammad, 27, near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron city.
The family lives in the as-Sahla neighborhood, near the Ibrahimi Mosque; the Israel attack caused Nadia to collapse, before she was rushed to the Hebron governmental hospital.
Also on Sunday evening, the soldiers invaded Ya’bad town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, abducted a young man, identified as Shoaa’ Walid Abu Bakr, and confiscated his motorcycle, after storming his home and searching it.
Dozens of Israeli infantry soldiers were deployed on Sunday evening in al-Jaberiyat neighborhood in Jenin city and combed its streets.
According to eyewitnesses, the soldiers made a wide sweep of the neighborhood, which leads to Burqin road, and set up a makeshift checkpoint.
The soldiers also obstructed the movement of Palestinian citizens and vehicles at the checkpoint.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) recently intensified their presence in different areas of Jenin as part of a large-scale manhunt campaign intended to capture or kill Ahmed Naser Jarrar, a wanted resistance fighter from al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
Jarrar is accused of participating in a recent drive-by shooting attack that killed a Jewish settler near the illegal outpost of Havat Gilad in the occupied West Bank.
According to eyewitnesses, the soldiers made a wide sweep of the neighborhood, which leads to Burqin road, and set up a makeshift checkpoint.
The soldiers also obstructed the movement of Palestinian citizens and vehicles at the checkpoint.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) recently intensified their presence in different areas of Jenin as part of a large-scale manhunt campaign intended to capture or kill Ahmed Naser Jarrar, a wanted resistance fighter from al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas.
Jarrar is accused of participating in a recent drive-by shooting attack that killed a Jewish settler near the illegal outpost of Havat Gilad in the occupied West Bank.
4 feb 2018
A round of clashes burst out on Sunday evening between Palestinian anti-occupation youth and Israeli military forces north of Salfit province, in the occupied West Bank.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli army patrols targeted Palestinian young men north of Salfit with acoustic grenades as they took to the streets to protest the fallouts of last month’s decision by the US President Donald Trump to recognize Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of the self-proclaimed Israeli state.
The Israeli military kept chasing down Palestinian protesters across olive groves.
A group of protesters responded to the crackdown by hurling stones at Israeli troops deployed near a military watchtower in the area.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli army patrols targeted Palestinian young men north of Salfit with acoustic grenades as they took to the streets to protest the fallouts of last month’s decision by the US President Donald Trump to recognize Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of the self-proclaimed Israeli state.
The Israeli military kept chasing down Palestinian protesters across olive groves.
A group of protesters responded to the crackdown by hurling stones at Israeli troops deployed near a military watchtower in the area.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, a Palestinian child, only twelve years of age, near the main entrance of the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers ambushed a group of children near the main entrance of the refugee camp, and abducted Mohammad Raed Dalaysha, 12.
They added that the soldiers repeatedly assaulted the child before abducting him, and took him to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also chased many Palestinians, mainly children, but were unable to detain them.
The incident took place after the soldiers attacked dozens of protesters, and fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Media sources said the soldiers ambushed a group of children near the main entrance of the refugee camp, and abducted Mohammad Raed Dalaysha, 12.
They added that the soldiers repeatedly assaulted the child before abducting him, and took him to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also chased many Palestinians, mainly children, but were unable to detain them.
The incident took place after the soldiers attacked dozens of protesters, and fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Ahmad Samir Abu ‘Obed, 19
Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, one Palestinian, injured at least eight others, and abducted four, in addition to demolishing a room and a barn, during a massive invasion into Burqin town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that, on Saturday evening, the soldiers shot Ahmad Samir Abu ‘Obed, 19, with a live round in his head, in Wadi Burqin, west of Jenin city, causing a very serious injury, before medics rushed him to Jenin Governmental Hospital, where he died from his wounds. Video
The Ministry added that the soldiers also shot two young Palestinian men with live rounds in their legs, and six others with rubber-coated steel bullets, in addition to causing dozens to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation, after the army attacked local who protested the invasion.
The army also abducted four young Palestinian men, and demolished a room and a barn, in addition to causing damage to several structures and cars, before withdrawing from the town.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency reported that the invasion was carried out by twenty-two armored military vehicles, and two bulldozers, and added that the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, and used K9 units in searching the properties, causing anxiety attacks among many Palestinians, especially children.
After the army withdrew from the town, hundreds of Palestinians marched in Ahmad’s funeral procession, while chanting against the ongoing Israeli military occupation and escalation and calling for ongoing struggle until liberation and independence.
The Israeli invasion into several areas in the Jenin Governorate started after the soldiers invaded Kafeer village, south of the city, after surrounding it and declaring it a closed military zone.
The soldiers conducted extensive military searches of homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Thieb Walid Ershaid, 43, and his brother Qa’qaa, 42, after surrounding their homes.
The shooting death of Abu Ob’ed came during the invasion of Wadi Burqin by the Israeli military early Friday morning to besiege the home where the army believed that the wanted man Ahmad Nasr Jarrar was hiding.
Ahmad Nasr Jarrar is wanted by the Israeli military for allegedly killing an Israeli settler on January 8th.
Following that Jan. 8th killing, the Israeli military invaded a number of nearby villages and conducted house-to-house searches. On January 18th, the Israeli army besieged a home where they mistook Ahmad Ismail Jarrar for his cousin, and killed him.
The army offered no apology or compensation for the mistaken identity assassination.
Israeli soldiers killed, Saturday, one Palestinian, injured at least eight others, and abducted four, in addition to demolishing a room and a barn, during a massive invasion into Burqin town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed that, on Saturday evening, the soldiers shot Ahmad Samir Abu ‘Obed, 19, with a live round in his head, in Wadi Burqin, west of Jenin city, causing a very serious injury, before medics rushed him to Jenin Governmental Hospital, where he died from his wounds. Video
The Ministry added that the soldiers also shot two young Palestinian men with live rounds in their legs, and six others with rubber-coated steel bullets, in addition to causing dozens to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation, after the army attacked local who protested the invasion.
The army also abducted four young Palestinian men, and demolished a room and a barn, in addition to causing damage to several structures and cars, before withdrawing from the town.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency reported that the invasion was carried out by twenty-two armored military vehicles, and two bulldozers, and added that the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, and used K9 units in searching the properties, causing anxiety attacks among many Palestinians, especially children.
After the army withdrew from the town, hundreds of Palestinians marched in Ahmad’s funeral procession, while chanting against the ongoing Israeli military occupation and escalation and calling for ongoing struggle until liberation and independence.
The Israeli invasion into several areas in the Jenin Governorate started after the soldiers invaded Kafeer village, south of the city, after surrounding it and declaring it a closed military zone.
The soldiers conducted extensive military searches of homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Thieb Walid Ershaid, 43, and his brother Qa’qaa, 42, after surrounding their homes.
The shooting death of Abu Ob’ed came during the invasion of Wadi Burqin by the Israeli military early Friday morning to besiege the home where the army believed that the wanted man Ahmad Nasr Jarrar was hiding.
Ahmad Nasr Jarrar is wanted by the Israeli military for allegedly killing an Israeli settler on January 8th.
Following that Jan. 8th killing, the Israeli military invaded a number of nearby villages and conducted house-to-house searches. On January 18th, the Israeli army besieged a home where they mistook Ahmad Ismail Jarrar for his cousin, and killed him.
The army offered no apology or compensation for the mistaken identity assassination.
3 feb 2018
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper revealed that the Israeli army has decided to establish a new force of ground-to-ground missiles after a long debate over the need for a rocket force with a range of 150-300 kilometers.
According to the plan, the army will be first equipped with a missile system with a range of 150 kilometers that is capable of firing 400 rockets within one hour. At a later stage, missiles with a range of 300 kilometers that can reach targets in Syria and Lebanon will be added.
The project is expected to cost up to $2 billion spread out over a decade depending on the number of missiles the Israeli army will acquire.
This new project comes in view of the escalating tone of Israeli threats against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel's Minister of Intelligence Yisrael Katz in December threatened that Israel would "send Lebanon back to the Stone Age" in any war that might erupt.
These threats stem from Israeli security concerns over the growing military influence of Iran, Hezbollah's main supporter, in the region.
According to the plan, the army will be first equipped with a missile system with a range of 150 kilometers that is capable of firing 400 rockets within one hour. At a later stage, missiles with a range of 300 kilometers that can reach targets in Syria and Lebanon will be added.
The project is expected to cost up to $2 billion spread out over a decade depending on the number of missiles the Israeli army will acquire.
This new project comes in view of the escalating tone of Israeli threats against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel's Minister of Intelligence Yisrael Katz in December threatened that Israel would "send Lebanon back to the Stone Age" in any war that might erupt.
These threats stem from Israeli security concerns over the growing military influence of Iran, Hezbollah's main supporter, in the region.
Israeli warplanes at dawn Saturday launched multiple airstrikes on a Palestinian resistance site in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, but no casualties were reported.
Local sources said that the resistance post located to the west of Rafah city was targeted with two missiles fired by a drone and a fighter jet.
A spokesman for the Israeli occupation army claimed that the warplanes hit a Hamas compound consisting of two military buildings in the southern Gaza Strip, holding the Movement responsible for the escalation in the besieged enclave.
Israeli media reported that the airstrikes came in response to a rocket attack from Gaza at the Negev.
Local sources said that the resistance post located to the west of Rafah city was targeted with two missiles fired by a drone and a fighter jet.
A spokesman for the Israeli occupation army claimed that the warplanes hit a Hamas compound consisting of two military buildings in the southern Gaza Strip, holding the Movement responsible for the escalation in the besieged enclave.
Israeli media reported that the airstrikes came in response to a rocket attack from Gaza at the Negev.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Saturday at dawn, al-Kafeer town, southeast of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and surrounded a home where a Palestinian who is believed behind death of an Israeli colonialist settler last month was alleged to be hiding.
Media sources in Jenin said a large military force, including 22 military vehicles and 2 armored bulldozers, invaded the town and surround the home of Walid Ershaid, and started using loud speakers demanding Ahmad Jarrar to surrender. The Israeli military said they thought Jarrar was hiding out in the house.
It should be noted that on January 18th, Israeli soldiers executed the cousin of Ahmad Jarrar after mistaking him for Ahmad.
The sources added that the soldiers imposed a strict siege on the entire area, and completely blockaded the main Tubas-Jenin road.
Sounds of explosions could be heard in and around the surrounded home, and its vicinity.
Media sources in Jenin said the troops eventually withdrew without finding Jarrar.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Burqin and ‘Aqaba town, near Jenin, after isolating them, and abducted Ibrahim Obeidi, Nader Masad, Mubarak Jarrar and Mostafa Antar Jarrar.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes in Burqin at around 4:00 in the morning, and used K9 units during the search, while interrogating scores of residents.
Media sources in Jenin said a large military force, including 22 military vehicles and 2 armored bulldozers, invaded the town and surround the home of Walid Ershaid, and started using loud speakers demanding Ahmad Jarrar to surrender. The Israeli military said they thought Jarrar was hiding out in the house.
It should be noted that on January 18th, Israeli soldiers executed the cousin of Ahmad Jarrar after mistaking him for Ahmad.
The sources added that the soldiers imposed a strict siege on the entire area, and completely blockaded the main Tubas-Jenin road.
Sounds of explosions could be heard in and around the surrounded home, and its vicinity.
Media sources in Jenin said the troops eventually withdrew without finding Jarrar.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Burqin and ‘Aqaba town, near Jenin, after isolating them, and abducted Ibrahim Obeidi, Nader Masad, Mubarak Jarrar and Mostafa Antar Jarrar.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes in Burqin at around 4:00 in the morning, and used K9 units during the search, while interrogating scores of residents.
Israeli soldiers shot, on Friday evening, fifteen Palestinians with live rounds, including two suffered life-threatening wounds, after the army attacked protesters on Palestinian lands close the border fence, in the northern and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
The soldiers, stationed on military towers and in tanks near and around Nahal OZ army base, east of Gaza city, fired dozens of live rounds at the protesters, wounding five young men in their legs, and causing two others to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
The wounded Palestinians were moved to the Shifa Medical Center, west of Gaza, suffering moderate-but-stable wounds, while the rest received treatment from the effects of teargas inhalation at the scene.
In addition, the soldiers fired many live rounds and gas bombs at Palestinian protesters near the border fence, east of Jabalia and north of Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, wounding eight Palestinians.
One of the wounded Palestinians suffered a serious injury after the soldiers shot him in his eye, and another suffered a moderate wound from a gunshot injury to his abdomen, while dozens suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, before medics rushed them to the Indonesian Hospital, in Beit Lahia.
The soldiers also shot two other Palestinians with live fire, including one who suffered a serious injury in the pelvis area, while the other was shot the leg, before they were rushed to Nasser Hospital and the European Hospital.
Medics also provided many Palestinians with the needed treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers also attacked protesters east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in in central Gaza, and east of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the coastal region.
It is worth mentioning that, late on Friday at night, the Israeli Air Force fired two missiles into an area in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, causing property damage.
The Army claimed it “fired missiles at two targets of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in retaliation to shells that was fired from Gaza, and landed in open areas.”
The soldiers, stationed on military towers and in tanks near and around Nahal OZ army base, east of Gaza city, fired dozens of live rounds at the protesters, wounding five young men in their legs, and causing two others to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
The wounded Palestinians were moved to the Shifa Medical Center, west of Gaza, suffering moderate-but-stable wounds, while the rest received treatment from the effects of teargas inhalation at the scene.
In addition, the soldiers fired many live rounds and gas bombs at Palestinian protesters near the border fence, east of Jabalia and north of Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, wounding eight Palestinians.
One of the wounded Palestinians suffered a serious injury after the soldiers shot him in his eye, and another suffered a moderate wound from a gunshot injury to his abdomen, while dozens suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, before medics rushed them to the Indonesian Hospital, in Beit Lahia.
The soldiers also shot two other Palestinians with live fire, including one who suffered a serious injury in the pelvis area, while the other was shot the leg, before they were rushed to Nasser Hospital and the European Hospital.
Medics also provided many Palestinians with the needed treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers also attacked protesters east of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in in central Gaza, and east of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the coastal region.
It is worth mentioning that, late on Friday at night, the Israeli Air Force fired two missiles into an area in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, causing property damage.
The Army claimed it “fired missiles at two targets of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, in retaliation to shells that was fired from Gaza, and landed in open areas.”