9 jan 2019
The Israeli occupation army stormed on Wednesday morning the central West Bank cities of Ramallah and al-Bireh and raked through residential alleyways.
Local sources said 10 Israeli military jeeps rolled into Ein al-Munjed area and seized surveillance cameras from Palestinian shops.
The occupation forces further raided Beitunia town and al-Amari refugee camp, sparking terror among children and women.
Local sources said 10 Israeli military jeeps rolled into Ein al-Munjed area and seized surveillance cameras from Palestinian shops.
The occupation forces further raided Beitunia town and al-Amari refugee camp, sparking terror among children and women.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday evening, Um ash-Sharayet neighborhood in the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted three Palestinians, including a wounded young man, during protests against the invasion.
Media sources in Ramallah said the soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs at many Palestinian protesters, who hurled stones at the invading armored military jeeps.
They added that the soldiers injured three Palestinians, and abducted one of them before, moving them to an unknown destination.
The soldiers chased many young Palestinian men in the street and alleys of the neighborhood, and closed the entire area during the invasion.
Media sources in Ramallah said the soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs at many Palestinian protesters, who hurled stones at the invading armored military jeeps.
They added that the soldiers injured three Palestinians, and abducted one of them before, moving them to an unknown destination.
The soldiers chased many young Palestinian men in the street and alleys of the neighborhood, and closed the entire area during the invasion.
8 jan 2019
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning launched a military incursion into northern Gaza.
Quds Press said that 8 Israeli military bulldozers rolled a few hundred meters into Beit Lahia town in the northern Gaza Strip.
The news agency added that the IOF opened fire at Palestinian farmers working in their lands east of Khan Younis city, in the southern area of the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Israeli F16 warplanes conducted low altitude flights over large areas of the Gaza Strip.
Quds Press said that 8 Israeli military bulldozers rolled a few hundred meters into Beit Lahia town in the northern Gaza Strip.
The news agency added that the IOF opened fire at Palestinian farmers working in their lands east of Khan Younis city, in the southern area of the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Israeli F16 warplanes conducted low altitude flights over large areas of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday evening, the village of at-Tayba, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and fired many gas bombs at homes, causing damage and injuries.
The head of at-Tayba Village Council, Khaled Jabarin, said the soldiers fired many gas bombs at homes, located near the illegal Annexation Wall, causing many Palestinians, including children, to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in addition to property damage.
Jabarin added that the soldiers frequently invade the village, and cause damage to homes, cars and property, in addition wounding many residents, including children, who usually suffer anxiety attacks and the severe effects of teargas inhalation, especially in the Western Neighborhood and the Northern Neighborhood, near the local high school.
The soldiers constantly invade the village, storm and ransack homes, in addition to abducting many residents, and threaten much harsher measures, including uprooting their orchards, especially the families living near the Wall, if the residents do not stop protesting against the illegal occupation, its wall and colonies.
The head of at-Tayba Village Council, Khaled Jabarin, said the soldiers fired many gas bombs at homes, located near the illegal Annexation Wall, causing many Palestinians, including children, to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in addition to property damage.
Jabarin added that the soldiers frequently invade the village, and cause damage to homes, cars and property, in addition wounding many residents, including children, who usually suffer anxiety attacks and the severe effects of teargas inhalation, especially in the Western Neighborhood and the Northern Neighborhood, near the local high school.
The soldiers constantly invade the village, storm and ransack homes, in addition to abducting many residents, and threaten much harsher measures, including uprooting their orchards, especially the families living near the Wall, if the residents do not stop protesting against the illegal occupation, its wall and colonies.
At least 13 Palestinians were left injured on Monday evening in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the central West Bank city of al-Bireh.
Red Crescent paramedics said a number of Palestinians received field treatment and others were rushed to local hospitals.
Clashes flared up shortly after the IOF rolled into al-Bireh at nightfall and attacked civilians with spates of bullet fire and teargas canisters.
Dozens of soldiers climbed over the rooftops of civilian premises and seized surveillance cameras from local shops.
The occupation forces prevented journalists from reaching the area to document scenes of violence.
At the same time, the IOF attacked Palestinians in Jenin’s western town of al-Tiba with teargas, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Head of the local village council, Khaled Jabareen, called on the concerned institutions to take urgent action in order to pressurize the occupation forces to cease its aggressions against Palestinian civilians.
Red Crescent paramedics said a number of Palestinians received field treatment and others were rushed to local hospitals.
Clashes flared up shortly after the IOF rolled into al-Bireh at nightfall and attacked civilians with spates of bullet fire and teargas canisters.
Dozens of soldiers climbed over the rooftops of civilian premises and seized surveillance cameras from local shops.
The occupation forces prevented journalists from reaching the area to document scenes of violence.
At the same time, the IOF attacked Palestinians in Jenin’s western town of al-Tiba with teargas, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Head of the local village council, Khaled Jabareen, called on the concerned institutions to take urgent action in order to pressurize the occupation forces to cease its aggressions against Palestinian civilians.
7 jan 2019
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday opened fire at a Palestinian girl near Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus.
Local sources said that a Palestinian girl was injured after she was shot by IOF soldiers who claimed that she did not respond to their orders to stop.
The same sources said that the IOF, following the incident, closed Za'tara checkpoint and blocked Palestinian movement in both directions.
Several Hebrew media sources claimed that the girl was shot for attempting to stab Israeli soldiers.
They said that she suffered live bullet wounds in the lower part of her body, but no further details were given on her health condition.
Palestinian Girl Shot at Israeli Military Checkpoint
Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian girl, on Monday, at Zaatara military checkpoint, to the south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, injuring her lightly, according to witnesses and the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
The girl, who was not immediately identified, was shot in the leg and detained without allowing Palestinian medics to treat her.
The health ministry described her injuries as light, WAFA reports.
Witnesses said the girl was standing on one side of the road when soldiers at the checkpoint started to call on her and then shot her for no apparent reason.
The Israeli army claimed the girl had acted suspiciously and when she did not heed calls by the soldiers, she was shot in the leg.
Local sources said that a Palestinian girl was injured after she was shot by IOF soldiers who claimed that she did not respond to their orders to stop.
The same sources said that the IOF, following the incident, closed Za'tara checkpoint and blocked Palestinian movement in both directions.
Several Hebrew media sources claimed that the girl was shot for attempting to stab Israeli soldiers.
They said that she suffered live bullet wounds in the lower part of her body, but no further details were given on her health condition.
Palestinian Girl Shot at Israeli Military Checkpoint
Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian girl, on Monday, at Zaatara military checkpoint, to the south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, injuring her lightly, according to witnesses and the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
The girl, who was not immediately identified, was shot in the leg and detained without allowing Palestinian medics to treat her.
The health ministry described her injuries as light, WAFA reports.
Witnesses said the girl was standing on one side of the road when soldiers at the checkpoint started to call on her and then shot her for no apparent reason.
The Israeli army claimed the girl had acted suspiciously and when she did not heed calls by the soldiers, she was shot in the leg.
The Israeli occupation army on Monday morning carried out a limited incursion into blockaded Gaza.
Local sources said that four Israeli military bulldozers moved a few hundred meters into Beit Lahia town and leveled Palestinian lands in the northern Gaza Strip.
Another military incursion was reported east of Deir al-Balah city in the middle area of the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces stationed at the border fence opened fire at Palestinian bird hunters east of Khan Younis city, in the southern Gaza Strip. No injuries were reported.
Local sources said that four Israeli military bulldozers moved a few hundred meters into Beit Lahia town and leveled Palestinian lands in the northern Gaza Strip.
Another military incursion was reported east of Deir al-Balah city in the middle area of the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces stationed at the border fence opened fire at Palestinian bird hunters east of Khan Younis city, in the southern Gaza Strip. No injuries were reported.
An Israeli fighter jet on Monday hit multiple sites in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Local sources said an Israeli F16 warplane dropped two missiles on Palestinian lands northwest of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip, resulting in heavy material damage.
On Sunday evening, Israeli warplanes fired several rockets toward Palestinian lands in Gaza and Khan Younis provinces, in the Gaza Strip.
Material damage was inflicted on civilian property in the offensive.
Local sources said an Israeli F16 warplane dropped two missiles on Palestinian lands northwest of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip, resulting in heavy material damage.
On Sunday evening, Israeli warplanes fired several rockets toward Palestinian lands in Gaza and Khan Younis provinces, in the Gaza Strip.
Material damage was inflicted on civilian property in the offensive.
Dozens of Palestinians were left injured at nightfall on Sunday in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in the central West Bank city of al-Bireh.
Red Crescent paramedics said nine Palestinians were treated for injuries during the confrontations. Several others choked on teargas.
Earlier, at daybreak, heavily-armed Israeli patrols stormed al-Bireh and ransacked Palestinian shops, before they seized surveillance cameras.
16-year-old Palestinian boy Fawaz Adel was critically injured in the head after he was shot with rubber bullets during the assault.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the teen sustained skull fractures and a brain hemorrhage. He is in a critical condition.
The attack was carried out on allegations that an Israeli bus was targeted by gunfire overnight near Beit El settlement outpost.
Red Crescent paramedics said nine Palestinians were treated for injuries during the confrontations. Several others choked on teargas.
Earlier, at daybreak, heavily-armed Israeli patrols stormed al-Bireh and ransacked Palestinian shops, before they seized surveillance cameras.
16-year-old Palestinian boy Fawaz Adel was critically injured in the head after he was shot with rubber bullets during the assault.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the teen sustained skull fractures and a brain hemorrhage. He is in a critical condition.
The attack was carried out on allegations that an Israeli bus was targeted by gunfire overnight near Beit El settlement outpost.
6 jan 2019
Israeli warplanes struck a resistance site east of Khan Younis, to the south of the Gaza Strip on Sunday evening.
According to the PIC reporter, no initial casualties were reported during the air raids.
A second resistance site was also targeted east of Gaza city.
A third target was hit in east of Jabalia city, in the north of the Gaza Strip, causing damage but no injuries.
Commenting on the attack, Israeli army claimed that the air raids came in response to incendiary balloons launched from the enclave.
"Earlier today, an explosive device attached to multiple balloons was launched on a model airplane from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory. In response, IDF attack helicopters targeted two Hamas military posts in the Gaza Strip," a statement from Israeli army said following the attack.
Israel said the attacks came after Palestinians flew rigged balloons into southern Israel which fell without causing any damage or injury.Israeli forces regularly strike sites in the besieged Gaza Strip claiming they target resistance sites, however, thousands of Palestinians have been left homeless as a result.
These frequent air raids and sniper fire at the Gaza-Israel fence have led to hundreds of deaths since Palestinians launched popular protests calling for the end of the 11-year siege and for their right of return.
Israel has come under international criticism for its response to the unarmed protests taking part in the “Great March of Return” which was launched in Gaza on 30 March.
According to the PIC reporter, no initial casualties were reported during the air raids.
A second resistance site was also targeted east of Gaza city.
A third target was hit in east of Jabalia city, in the north of the Gaza Strip, causing damage but no injuries.
Commenting on the attack, Israeli army claimed that the air raids came in response to incendiary balloons launched from the enclave.
"Earlier today, an explosive device attached to multiple balloons was launched on a model airplane from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory. In response, IDF attack helicopters targeted two Hamas military posts in the Gaza Strip," a statement from Israeli army said following the attack.
Israel said the attacks came after Palestinians flew rigged balloons into southern Israel which fell without causing any damage or injury.Israeli forces regularly strike sites in the besieged Gaza Strip claiming they target resistance sites, however, thousands of Palestinians have been left homeless as a result.
These frequent air raids and sniper fire at the Gaza-Israel fence have led to hundreds of deaths since Palestinians launched popular protests calling for the end of the 11-year siege and for their right of return.
Israel has come under international criticism for its response to the unarmed protests taking part in the “Great March of Return” which was launched in Gaza on 30 March.
Israeli soldiers invaded, late on Saturday at night, the town of Silwan, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied Jerusalem, and abducted two young men.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan and conducted extensive searches of homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Jamal Gheith, and Mo’taz Rajabi, 22, from the neighborhood and took them to an interrogation facility.
During the invasion, many Palestinian youngster hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan and conducted extensive searches of homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Jamal Gheith, and Mo’taz Rajabi, 22, from the neighborhood and took them to an interrogation facility.
During the invasion, many Palestinian youngster hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired gas bombs and concussion grenades.
A Palestinian teen was critically injured in the head on Sunday after he was shot with rubber bullets by Israeli occupation forces during an assault on the city of al-Bireh, near Ramallah, in the central occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the teen sustained skull fractures and a brain hemorrhage. He is in a critical condition.
The Israeli military raided the city at daybreak Sunday and seized surveillance cameras on allegations that an Israeli bus was targeted by gunfire overnight near Beit El settlement outpost.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said the teen sustained skull fractures and a brain hemorrhage. He is in a critical condition.
The Israeli military raided the city at daybreak Sunday and seized surveillance cameras on allegations that an Israeli bus was targeted by gunfire overnight near Beit El settlement outpost.
The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday morning targeted Palestinian lands and a resistance watchtower south of the blockaded Gaza Strip with spates of machine gunfire.
Local sources said the Israeli military attacked an anti-occupation watchtower east of Rafah without prior notices.
At the same time, the occupation army unleashed spates of machine gunfire toward Palestinian farmlands east of Absan town, east of Khan Younis province.
Local sources said the Israeli military attacked an anti-occupation watchtower east of Rafah without prior notices.
At the same time, the occupation army unleashed spates of machine gunfire toward Palestinian farmlands east of Absan town, east of Khan Younis province.