4 feb 2020
According to Shehab News Agency, a number of Palestinian civilians were suffocated on tear-gas, Tuesday evening, when the Israeli occupation army erected a military roadblock on Jenin Street, at the Nablus/Jaba junction.
When Palestinians protested, Israeli forces fired tear-gas canisters, rubber-coated steel bullets, and concussion grenades towards the civilians.
Also, on Tuesday, 2 Palestinian young men were shot and injured with rubber-coated steel bullets Aqbat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho city.
When Palestinians protested, Israeli forces fired tear-gas canisters, rubber-coated steel bullets, and concussion grenades towards the civilians.
Also, on Tuesday, 2 Palestinian young men were shot and injured with rubber-coated steel bullets Aqbat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho city.
Israeli soldiers today opened gunfire at Palestinians near the border fence without causing any injury, reported WAFA correspondent.
He said Israeli forces stationed along the border opened fire at Palestinians who were hunting for birds east of the town of Jabaliya, in the north of the Gaza Strip, and forced them to leave the area.
Meanwhile, several Israeli army vehicles breached the southern Gaza borders near KhanYounis while opening gunfire and razed lands several meters from the border.
He said Israeli forces stationed along the border opened fire at Palestinians who were hunting for birds east of the town of Jabaliya, in the north of the Gaza Strip, and forced them to leave the area.
Meanwhile, several Israeli army vehicles breached the southern Gaza borders near KhanYounis while opening gunfire and razed lands several meters from the border.
Two Palestinian young men suffered rubber bullet injuries after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho city, and clashed with local youths.
According to local sources, the IOF intensively fired tear gas canisters and rubber bullets at angry youths after storming the camp, injuring two of them.
Two injured young men reportedly suffered rubber bullet injuries and were rushed to hospital for medical assistance.
The IOF also kidnaped 32-year-old Emad Abu Hammad from his home in the same camp.
According to local sources, the IOF intensively fired tear gas canisters and rubber bullets at angry youths after storming the camp, injuring two of them.
Two injured young men reportedly suffered rubber bullet injuries and were rushed to hospital for medical assistance.
The IOF also kidnaped 32-year-old Emad Abu Hammad from his home in the same camp.
Armored Israeli bulldozers on Tuesday morning carried out a small-scale incursion into the east of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, some bulldozers advanced from a military post behind the security fence into a border area in the east of Khan Yunis and embarked on leveling tracts of land.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at farmers working their lands in the east of Jabalia city in northern Gaza. Luckily, no one was hurt in the shooting attack.
The eastern border areas of Gaza are repeatedly exposed to Israeli military incursions and gunfire attacks.
According to local sources, some bulldozers advanced from a military post behind the security fence into a border area in the east of Khan Yunis and embarked on leveling tracts of land.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at farmers working their lands in the east of Jabalia city in northern Gaza. Luckily, no one was hurt in the shooting attack.
The eastern border areas of Gaza are repeatedly exposed to Israeli military incursions and gunfire attacks.
3 feb 2020
Two young Palestinians were injured today by rubber-coated metal bullets fired by Israeli soldiers, one in the eye, during confrontations in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, according to the Ministry of Health and WAFA correspondent.
The ministry said a young man was shot in the eye by a rubber bullet and was taken to Hebron hospital for treatment. It did not give an immediate report on his case but said he was undergoing tests and his situation is being evaluated.
WAFA correspondent said Palestinians clashed with Israeli soldiers at Bab al-Zawiyeh area in the center of Hebron, where the Israeli-controlled H2 section of the city meets the Palestinian-administered H1 area.
He said that in addition to the one hit in the eye, another Palestinian was injured from a rubber bullet and taken to Hebron hospital. video
The ministry said a young man was shot in the eye by a rubber bullet and was taken to Hebron hospital for treatment. It did not give an immediate report on his case but said he was undergoing tests and his situation is being evaluated.
WAFA correspondent said Palestinians clashed with Israeli soldiers at Bab al-Zawiyeh area in the center of Hebron, where the Israeli-controlled H2 section of the city meets the Palestinian-administered H1 area.
He said that in addition to the one hit in the eye, another Palestinian was injured from a rubber bullet and taken to Hebron hospital. video
Palestinian medical sources in Hebron, in southern West Bank, has reported that Israeli soldiers injured, Sunday, many Palestinians, including a photojournalist, in the center of the city.
He is the second to be injured by the army, in Hebron, Sunday.
Media sources said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against dozens of Palestinian protesters in the center of Hebron city, and forced all shops in the area to close.
They added that the soldiers fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades at the protesters, in the Shuhada Street, while many local youngsters hurled stones at the military tower in that area.
Local medics rushed to the scene and provided the needed treatment to many Palestinians, including photojournalist Mashhour Wahwah.
In addition, many soldiers invaded Bab az-Zawiya area, in the center of Hebron city, and attacked several Palestinians.
He is the second to be injured by the army, in Hebron, Sunday.
Media sources said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against dozens of Palestinian protesters in the center of Hebron city, and forced all shops in the area to close.
They added that the soldiers fired many rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades at the protesters, in the Shuhada Street, while many local youngsters hurled stones at the military tower in that area.
Local medics rushed to the scene and provided the needed treatment to many Palestinians, including photojournalist Mashhour Wahwah.
In addition, many soldiers invaded Bab az-Zawiya area, in the center of Hebron city, and attacked several Palestinians.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday opened fire at a Palestinian citizen driving his car at the pretext of he was trying to carry out a vehicular attack on a road near Jenin in the West Bank.
The Hebrew website Walla claimed that a Palestinian driver tried to ram his car into a group of Israeli soldiers at the junction of Arraba town, south of Jenin, when they shot and injured him.
None of the soldiers was injured in the alleged ramming attack.
Later, other media outlets said that the driver lost control of his car and hit a concrete block when soldiers on the road opened fire at him, adding that he was moderately injured and taken in for interrogation.
The driver was identified as Nour Lahlouh from Arraba town, according to Asra Media Office.
Skirmishes also broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers in the area after the Israeli occupation forces set up a checkpoint on the Jenin-Nablus road following the incident and embarked on intercepting passing cars.
Soldiers Abduct A Palestinian Near Bethlehem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at night, a Palestinian man near Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem in West Bank, after he reportedly approached a military roadblock carrying a knife.
The army is alleging that the Palestinian man approached a military roadblock while carrying a knife and that he dropped it before the soldiers arrested him.
The army did not report any injuries among the soldiers, or anybody else, in the incident.
Palestinian sources said the Palestinian, who is apparently a teenager, was taken prisoner near a bus station, close to the Nashash Gas station, south of Bethlehem.
The area has several Israeli military monitoring towers and surveillance cameras.
In related news, the army also said that it is investigating another incident that took place after a Palestinian car swerved and crashed into a concrete wall, south of Jenin, in northern West Bank.
The army claims the car crashed near several soldiers, and that the military is investigating the incident, the Maan News Agency has reported.
An eyewitness said the Palestinian suffered mild injuries, and that, while he was turning, he was surprised by soldiers in the street, before his vehicle swerved off the road and crashed into a wall.
The Hebrew website Walla claimed that a Palestinian driver tried to ram his car into a group of Israeli soldiers at the junction of Arraba town, south of Jenin, when they shot and injured him.
None of the soldiers was injured in the alleged ramming attack.
Later, other media outlets said that the driver lost control of his car and hit a concrete block when soldiers on the road opened fire at him, adding that he was moderately injured and taken in for interrogation.
The driver was identified as Nour Lahlouh from Arraba town, according to Asra Media Office.
Skirmishes also broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers in the area after the Israeli occupation forces set up a checkpoint on the Jenin-Nablus road following the incident and embarked on intercepting passing cars.
Soldiers Abduct A Palestinian Near Bethlehem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at night, a Palestinian man near Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem in West Bank, after he reportedly approached a military roadblock carrying a knife.
The army is alleging that the Palestinian man approached a military roadblock while carrying a knife and that he dropped it before the soldiers arrested him.
The army did not report any injuries among the soldiers, or anybody else, in the incident.
Palestinian sources said the Palestinian, who is apparently a teenager, was taken prisoner near a bus station, close to the Nashash Gas station, south of Bethlehem.
The area has several Israeli military monitoring towers and surveillance cameras.
In related news, the army also said that it is investigating another incident that took place after a Palestinian car swerved and crashed into a concrete wall, south of Jenin, in northern West Bank.
The army claims the car crashed near several soldiers, and that the military is investigating the incident, the Maan News Agency has reported.
An eyewitness said the Palestinian suffered mild injuries, and that, while he was turning, he was surprised by soldiers in the street, before his vehicle swerved off the road and crashed into a wall.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday evening violently attacked Palestinian young men as they were rallying at the southern entrance to Qalqilya city.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that angry young men protesting the US deal of the century torched tires on the road leading to Qalqilya and hurled stones at Israeli soldiers there.
Another group of young men also set fire to an Israeli military post at the separation wall’s gate in Jayyous town in northern Qalqilya.
Consequently, an Israeli military force stormed the town and clashed with local youths.
Similar clashes with the IOF also broke out near the separation wall in Qaffin town, north of Tulkarem.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that angry young men protesting the US deal of the century torched tires on the road leading to Qalqilya and hurled stones at Israeli soldiers there.
Another group of young men also set fire to an Israeli military post at the separation wall’s gate in Jayyous town in northern Qalqilya.
Consequently, an Israeli military force stormed the town and clashed with local youths.
Similar clashes with the IOF also broke out near the separation wall in Qaffin town, north of Tulkarem.
2 feb 2020
A Palestinian journalist was injured and another was arrested when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) violently quelled protests in al-Khalil City against the "Deal of the Century".
Local sources said that dozens of university students marched toward the northern entrance to al-Khalil City to protest the US peace plan for the Middle East, known as the "Deal of the Century".
The IOF met the peaceful demonstrators with rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
Dozens of Palestinian students choked on tear gas and a journalist identified as Abed al-Mohsen Shalaldeh, 27, was injured with a tear gas canister in the head.
Another journalist, identified as Mohammed Melhem, was arrested by the IOF while covering the protests.
Soldiers Shoot A Journalist In Hebron
Israeli soldiers attacked, Sunday, dozens of Palestinian protesters with live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades, wounding one journalist in the head, and causing many residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation. video
Media sources said the soldiers attacked dozens of students of Hebron University, by firing many live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, in addition to a barrage of gas bombs.
The students were marching against the ongoing illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine and the so-called “Deal of the Century.”
They added that one journalist, identified as Abdul-Mohsin Shalalda, 27, was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, and was rushed to the Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron city.
Medical sources said the journalist suffered a fracture in his skull, and that he is currently in a stable condition.
They added that many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment.
Local sources said that dozens of university students marched toward the northern entrance to al-Khalil City to protest the US peace plan for the Middle East, known as the "Deal of the Century".
The IOF met the peaceful demonstrators with rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
Dozens of Palestinian students choked on tear gas and a journalist identified as Abed al-Mohsen Shalaldeh, 27, was injured with a tear gas canister in the head.
Another journalist, identified as Mohammed Melhem, was arrested by the IOF while covering the protests.
Soldiers Shoot A Journalist In Hebron
Israeli soldiers attacked, Sunday, dozens of Palestinian protesters with live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades, wounding one journalist in the head, and causing many residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation. video
Media sources said the soldiers attacked dozens of students of Hebron University, by firing many live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, in addition to a barrage of gas bombs.
The students were marching against the ongoing illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine and the so-called “Deal of the Century.”
They added that one journalist, identified as Abdul-Mohsin Shalalda, 27, was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, and was rushed to the Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron city.
Medical sources said the journalist suffered a fracture in his skull, and that he is currently in a stable condition.
They added that many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment.
Israeli warplanes waged some aerial attacks on areas in the northern Gaza Strip after midnight on Sunday, with no reported casualties.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that two airstrikes targeted the resistance site known as Palestine in northern Gaza shortly before a warplane bombed a cultivated plot of land in the same area.
He added that the Palestinian resistance responded to the aerial attacks and opened fire at the warplanes in northern Gaza.
According to Ynetnews website, a rocket was allegedly fired from Gaza at the neighboring Israeli settlement of Nahal Oz during the presence of Blue & White Party leader Benny Gantz in the area.
The Israeli occupation army said the rocket landed in an open area and no casualties or damage was reported.
In recent days, the Israeli occupation army launched multiple air raids on Gaza following alleged Palestinian rocket fire at Israeli areas.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that two airstrikes targeted the resistance site known as Palestine in northern Gaza shortly before a warplane bombed a cultivated plot of land in the same area.
He added that the Palestinian resistance responded to the aerial attacks and opened fire at the warplanes in northern Gaza.
According to Ynetnews website, a rocket was allegedly fired from Gaza at the neighboring Israeli settlement of Nahal Oz during the presence of Blue & White Party leader Benny Gantz in the area.
The Israeli occupation army said the rocket landed in an open area and no casualties or damage was reported.
In recent days, the Israeli occupation army launched multiple air raids on Gaza following alleged Palestinian rocket fire at Israeli areas.