23 july 2019
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07/23/19 | International Solidarity Movement | East Jerusalem
Two Palestinian families lost their homes yesterday in unprecedented mass demolitions in East Jerusalem carried out by 900 Israeli soldiers who hospitalized Palestinians and ISMers in a sadistic and brutal eviction operation. video more video´s During the invasion of the two occupied buildings Israeli border police shot Palestinians at close range with rubber-coated steel bullets and kicked them down flights of stairs. ISMers were stamped on, dragged across the floor by the hair, strangled with a scarf and pepper sprayed by Israeli border police. The International Solidarity Movement activists, Bethany Rielly, 25, Beatrice-Lily Richardson, 27, Chris Lorigan, 30, and Gabriella Jones, 20, were carrying out a non-violent action by sitting in the house of Palestinian |
Ismail Obeide with 30 locals in the Wadi al-Hummus neighbourhood of Sur Baher, in an attempt to delay the demolition.
12 Palestinians were also hospitalized after being kicked in the back down flights of stairs and two were illegally shot at close range with rubber-coated steel bullets.
At around 3am yesterday morning 900 hundred Israeli soldiers were bussed to the area with trucks of demolition equipment to bulldoze three Palestinian apartment blocks, including an unfinished block which they spent 15 hours rigging with dynamite.
At around 5am they smashed down the door of Mr Obeide’s house. He was standing in the doorway holding his hands out in disbelief when dozens of soldiers invaded his home immediately pepper spraying him in the face.
They used excessive force, seemingly with enjoyment, whilst firing tear gas into the enclosed space and brutalising Palestinians and international activists.
The four British nationals were sitting in a small unventilated bathroom with the door closed when a soldier opened the door and threw in a tear gas canister.
Chris said: “When the soldiers found us in the bathroom, they threw multiple tear gas canisters and shut the door. As we started to suffocate in the smallest room in the house, soldiers burst in and dragged us violently, pulling at every possible part, regardless of safety or policy.
“I was dragged by my feet and lifted up, kicked in the stomach, then one soldier in particular stamped on my head four times, at full force, then standing on my head and pulling at my hair, he then stamped on my throat and others started punching my torso. It was a sadistic display of violence by the border police.”
After he told the soldiers he would leave, they continued to beat him, throwing him through a table. At one point they also tried to pull his trousers off. He suffered a fractured rib, and severe bruising to his chest, legs and face.
Beatrice was also dragged out and her hands crushed so badly that she suffered severe tissue damage to her right hand which will be permanently misshapen unless she gets cosmetic surgery and a fractured knuckle on her left hand. She was bruises across her arms, hips and inner thighs.
Gaby was severely pepper sprayed in the face and hands and soldiers ripped her shirt revealing her bra, leaving large bruises on her right arm.
Bethany was dragged by her Keffiyeh around her neck out of the bathroom. Soldiers then pulled her out of the room by her hair. She said: “A soldier dragged me by my keffiyeh across the floor strangling me until I screamed when he then crushed my neck under his knee.
I couldn’t believe the pure aggression they were using against us. I was in such a state of shock the whole time that I couldn’t open my eyes.
As they dragged me by my hair as I choked from being strangled and the tear gas I heard them laughing at me. We were unarmed civilians using peaceful means to try and delay them destroying Ismail and his family’s home that they worked so hard to build.
Hundreds of soldiers were bussed in to do this. Is a house demolition a military operation anywhere else in the world? This is the reality of life for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.”
The four activists were all admitted to Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem where they were treated for their injuries.
Three international activists, from Britain, the US and France were locked in a different room in the same house with around 15 Palestinians. Soldiers threw sound grenades into the room and continued to throw two more even after the Palestinians said they would leave.
A US national who did not want to be named said: “The Palestinian men began saying ‘hallas’, saying they were done, ‘open the door.’ They held hands up and then again, a soldier threw a sound grenade in and closed the door, and then again.
And this was after everyone had stopped resisting, but the brutality kept going. Then one by one they very roughly, very aggressively, unnecessarily rough, as these men were holding their arms up in the air, grabbed the men and shoved them out of the door. They grabbed people fingers, it appeared as though they intended to break them.
Then we got to the stairs and they were kicking us down the stairs in the lower back and several of the Palestinian boys they kicked so hard that they tumbled down the stairs and this was when there was no resistance at all going on.” A video of the moment when soldiers burst in is shown below (taken by US ISMer).
Nine Israeli and international activists were in the house of Ghaleb Abu Hadwan, with his 4 daughters, son and grandfather.
Edmond Sichrovsky, an Austrian activist of Jewish origin, who was in the house said: “Border police broke into the house and dragged out the Palestinians, knocking the grandfather to the floor in front of his crying and screaming grandchildren.
Everyone with a cellphone was forcibly removed from the house. Once there was no one filming present, they attacked me and 4 other activists. I was repeatedly kicked and kneed, which left a bloody nose and multiple cuts, as well breaking my glasses from a knee in the face.
Once outside, they slammed me against a car while shouting verbal insults at me and women activists, calling them whores (Sharmuta).”
A US activist was kicked in the stomach and Spanish activist Ivan Rivera was hit in the head with the but of a gun.
Yesterday’s demolition of Wadi al-Hummus has made national news but due to the lack of media presence inside the family homes the extent of the violence and sadism perpetrated by IOF on Palestinian citizens and international activists has remained largely unreported.
ISM activists are sharing their personal accounts of yesterday morning’s events including being brutally beaten, tear gassed, pepper sprayed, strangled and laughed at in the process of non violent resistance even after compliance, but urge the international community to recognise the fact that the treatment of Palestinians is incomparable.
After everyone was evicted from the two occupied buildings, Israeli forces proceeded to destroy them while continuing to put dynamite on every floor of the unfinished building. The three buidlings, which are in Area A under full Palestinians Authority control, were destroyed yesterday for ‘security reasons’ using an Israeli 2011 military order that states any house within 250m of the apartheid fence could be demolished.
12 Palestinians were also hospitalized after being kicked in the back down flights of stairs and two were illegally shot at close range with rubber-coated steel bullets.
At around 3am yesterday morning 900 hundred Israeli soldiers were bussed to the area with trucks of demolition equipment to bulldoze three Palestinian apartment blocks, including an unfinished block which they spent 15 hours rigging with dynamite.
At around 5am they smashed down the door of Mr Obeide’s house. He was standing in the doorway holding his hands out in disbelief when dozens of soldiers invaded his home immediately pepper spraying him in the face.
They used excessive force, seemingly with enjoyment, whilst firing tear gas into the enclosed space and brutalising Palestinians and international activists.
The four British nationals were sitting in a small unventilated bathroom with the door closed when a soldier opened the door and threw in a tear gas canister.
Chris said: “When the soldiers found us in the bathroom, they threw multiple tear gas canisters and shut the door. As we started to suffocate in the smallest room in the house, soldiers burst in and dragged us violently, pulling at every possible part, regardless of safety or policy.
“I was dragged by my feet and lifted up, kicked in the stomach, then one soldier in particular stamped on my head four times, at full force, then standing on my head and pulling at my hair, he then stamped on my throat and others started punching my torso. It was a sadistic display of violence by the border police.”
After he told the soldiers he would leave, they continued to beat him, throwing him through a table. At one point they also tried to pull his trousers off. He suffered a fractured rib, and severe bruising to his chest, legs and face.
Beatrice was also dragged out and her hands crushed so badly that she suffered severe tissue damage to her right hand which will be permanently misshapen unless she gets cosmetic surgery and a fractured knuckle on her left hand. She was bruises across her arms, hips and inner thighs.
Gaby was severely pepper sprayed in the face and hands and soldiers ripped her shirt revealing her bra, leaving large bruises on her right arm.
Bethany was dragged by her Keffiyeh around her neck out of the bathroom. Soldiers then pulled her out of the room by her hair. She said: “A soldier dragged me by my keffiyeh across the floor strangling me until I screamed when he then crushed my neck under his knee.
I couldn’t believe the pure aggression they were using against us. I was in such a state of shock the whole time that I couldn’t open my eyes.
As they dragged me by my hair as I choked from being strangled and the tear gas I heard them laughing at me. We were unarmed civilians using peaceful means to try and delay them destroying Ismail and his family’s home that they worked so hard to build.
Hundreds of soldiers were bussed in to do this. Is a house demolition a military operation anywhere else in the world? This is the reality of life for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.”
The four activists were all admitted to Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem where they were treated for their injuries.
Three international activists, from Britain, the US and France were locked in a different room in the same house with around 15 Palestinians. Soldiers threw sound grenades into the room and continued to throw two more even after the Palestinians said they would leave.
A US national who did not want to be named said: “The Palestinian men began saying ‘hallas’, saying they were done, ‘open the door.’ They held hands up and then again, a soldier threw a sound grenade in and closed the door, and then again.
And this was after everyone had stopped resisting, but the brutality kept going. Then one by one they very roughly, very aggressively, unnecessarily rough, as these men were holding their arms up in the air, grabbed the men and shoved them out of the door. They grabbed people fingers, it appeared as though they intended to break them.
Then we got to the stairs and they were kicking us down the stairs in the lower back and several of the Palestinian boys they kicked so hard that they tumbled down the stairs and this was when there was no resistance at all going on.” A video of the moment when soldiers burst in is shown below (taken by US ISMer).
Nine Israeli and international activists were in the house of Ghaleb Abu Hadwan, with his 4 daughters, son and grandfather.
Edmond Sichrovsky, an Austrian activist of Jewish origin, who was in the house said: “Border police broke into the house and dragged out the Palestinians, knocking the grandfather to the floor in front of his crying and screaming grandchildren.
Everyone with a cellphone was forcibly removed from the house. Once there was no one filming present, they attacked me and 4 other activists. I was repeatedly kicked and kneed, which left a bloody nose and multiple cuts, as well breaking my glasses from a knee in the face.
Once outside, they slammed me against a car while shouting verbal insults at me and women activists, calling them whores (Sharmuta).”
A US activist was kicked in the stomach and Spanish activist Ivan Rivera was hit in the head with the but of a gun.
Yesterday’s demolition of Wadi al-Hummus has made national news but due to the lack of media presence inside the family homes the extent of the violence and sadism perpetrated by IOF on Palestinian citizens and international activists has remained largely unreported.
ISM activists are sharing their personal accounts of yesterday morning’s events including being brutally beaten, tear gassed, pepper sprayed, strangled and laughed at in the process of non violent resistance even after compliance, but urge the international community to recognise the fact that the treatment of Palestinians is incomparable.
After everyone was evicted from the two occupied buildings, Israeli forces proceeded to destroy them while continuing to put dynamite on every floor of the unfinished building. The three buidlings, which are in Area A under full Palestinians Authority control, were destroyed yesterday for ‘security reasons’ using an Israeli 2011 military order that states any house within 250m of the apartheid fence could be demolished.
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The Wadi al-Hummus neighbourhood is on both sides of the fence, which is illegal under international law. 17 people including Mr Obedi, his wife and their six children are now homeless (a video of the demolition of their home is shown) as well as the family of Mr Hadwan.
And the 350 people who were to live in the unfinished block now have lost their future homes. A video was posted of Israeli soldiers laughing and cheering as the unfinished block was demolished by thousands of explosives. Evidence of the ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine is more apparent than ever in efforts like the destruction of these three blocks in Wadi al-Hummus, and hundreds more demolition orders, by the Israeli government. |
A Palestinian youth was injured on Monday night after being shot by the Israeli police in Hadera settlement near Haifa, the northern area of the 1948 occupied Palestine.
The Israeli website 0404 reported, quoting an Israeli police spokesperson, that a 21-year-old Palestinian, whose identity has not been revealed, attempted to stab an Israeli officer.
The Israeli police stopped the Palestinian youth and asked him to show his ID card, the spokesperson said, claiming that the youth was carrying a knife and attempted a stabbing attack.
He was shot and transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment. His injury was described as "moderate".
The Israeli website 0404 reported, quoting an Israeli police spokesperson, that a 21-year-old Palestinian, whose identity has not been revealed, attempted to stab an Israeli officer.
The Israeli police stopped the Palestinian youth and asked him to show his ID card, the spokesperson said, claiming that the youth was carrying a knife and attempted a stabbing attack.
He was shot and transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment. His injury was described as "moderate".
22 july 2019
Dozens of Palestinian citizens, including a paramedic, suffered injuries during violent clashes with Israeli police forces in Issawiya district, east of Occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Red Crescent, police forces assaulted ambulance crews and prevented them from evacuating wounded citizens to hospitals. One Red Crescent reportedly suffered a rubber bullet injury during the events. video video video
WAFA news agency said that police forces brutally assaulted many citizens, used pepper spray against them and arrested some of them, including a young man identified as Rami Obeid. video video
Cars and homes also sustained material damage as a result of the intensive use of tear gas and stun grenades and bullets during the events.
Earlier, the Israeli occupation police intensified the presence of their forces near the Bab al-Rahma area of the Aqsa Mosque.
Sheikh Azzam al-Khatib, director of the Islamic Awqaf Authority in Jerusalem, said that scores of Muslim worshipers performed the Ishaa prayer at the Aqsa Mosque and the Bab al-Rahma area despite the Israeli police measures.
According to the Red Crescent, police forces assaulted ambulance crews and prevented them from evacuating wounded citizens to hospitals. One Red Crescent reportedly suffered a rubber bullet injury during the events. video video video
WAFA news agency said that police forces brutally assaulted many citizens, used pepper spray against them and arrested some of them, including a young man identified as Rami Obeid. video video
Cars and homes also sustained material damage as a result of the intensive use of tear gas and stun grenades and bullets during the events.
Earlier, the Israeli occupation police intensified the presence of their forces near the Bab al-Rahma area of the Aqsa Mosque.
Sheikh Azzam al-Khatib, director of the Islamic Awqaf Authority in Jerusalem, said that scores of Muslim worshipers performed the Ishaa prayer at the Aqsa Mosque and the Bab al-Rahma area despite the Israeli police measures.
20 july 2019
A number of Palestinian citizens were injured by Israeli gas bombs on Saturday during a protest in Bethlehem in solidarity with the residents of Wadi al-Hummus neighborhood near Jerusalem where tens of homes are threatened with demolition.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces heavily fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at the protesters. video
Dozens choked on tear gas while photojournalist Ayat Arqawi was wounded by a tear gas canister to the abdomen. video
Scores of Palestinians staged a protest ten east of Bethlehem city against Israel's plan to demolish over 100 homes in Wadi al-Hummus neighborhood in Sur Baher town.
Journalist Injured as Soldiers Attack Bethlehem
A journalist was injured and many others suffocated from teargas when Israeli forces attacked Palestinians taking part in a rally protesting the planned demolition of hundreds of apartments in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi al-Hummus.
WAFA correspondence said that Ayat Arqawi, who works as a photojournalist with APA agency, was hit and injured by a gas canister in her pelvis.
Meanwhile, several protesters sustained suffocation from gas inhalation, including Minister Walid Assaf, the chairman of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces heavily fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at the protesters. video
Dozens choked on tear gas while photojournalist Ayat Arqawi was wounded by a tear gas canister to the abdomen. video
Scores of Palestinians staged a protest ten east of Bethlehem city against Israel's plan to demolish over 100 homes in Wadi al-Hummus neighborhood in Sur Baher town.
Journalist Injured as Soldiers Attack Bethlehem
A journalist was injured and many others suffocated from teargas when Israeli forces attacked Palestinians taking part in a rally protesting the planned demolition of hundreds of apartments in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi al-Hummus.
WAFA correspondence said that Ayat Arqawi, who works as a photojournalist with APA agency, was hit and injured by a gas canister in her pelvis.
Meanwhile, several protesters sustained suffocation from gas inhalation, including Minister Walid Assaf, the chairman of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission.
19 july 2019
Palestinian protesters flee from an Israeli military vehicle carrying tanks of skunk water across the barbed-wire fence during clashes along a fence near Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on July 19, 2019
Israeli forces have attacked Palestinians taking part in the weekly “Great March of Return” rallies, injuring 98 Gazan protesters, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.
The Gazan Health Ministry also said that 49 of the injured protesters had sustained bullet wounds from Israeli live fire.
Four paramedics were also among the wounded.
The rallies have been held every week since March 30 last year. The Palestinians demand the right to return of those driven out of their homeland by Israeli aggression.
Israeli troops have killed at least 305 Palestinians since the beginning of the rallies and wounded nearly 18,000 others, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.
In March, a United Nations (UN) fact-finding mission found that Israeli forces committed rights violations during their crackdown against the Palestinian protesters in Gaza that may amount to war crimes.
Gaza has been under Israeli siege since June 2007, which has caused a decline in living standards.
Israel has also launched three major wars against the enclave since 2008, killing thousands of Gazans each time and shattering the impoverished territory’s already poor infrastructure.
Israeli forces have attacked Palestinians taking part in the weekly “Great March of Return” rallies, injuring 98 Gazan protesters, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.
The Gazan Health Ministry also said that 49 of the injured protesters had sustained bullet wounds from Israeli live fire.
Four paramedics were also among the wounded.
The rallies have been held every week since March 30 last year. The Palestinians demand the right to return of those driven out of their homeland by Israeli aggression.
Israeli troops have killed at least 305 Palestinians since the beginning of the rallies and wounded nearly 18,000 others, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.
In March, a United Nations (UN) fact-finding mission found that Israeli forces committed rights violations during their crackdown against the Palestinian protesters in Gaza that may amount to war crimes.
Gaza has been under Israeli siege since June 2007, which has caused a decline in living standards.
Israel has also launched three major wars against the enclave since 2008, killing thousands of Gazans each time and shattering the impoverished territory’s already poor infrastructure.
At least 40 Palestinian citizens were injured on Friday when the Israeli occupation forces violently quelled a peaceful march against the settlement in Kafr Qaddum town, east of the West Bank city of Qalqilya.
Local sources said that 40 protesters were injured by Israeli rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
The residents of Kafr Qaddum organize mass protests every Friday against Israel's settlement policies.
Local sources said that 40 protesters were injured by Israeli rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
The residents of Kafr Qaddum organize mass protests every Friday against Israel's settlement policies.
18 july 2019
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested 11 Palestinian citizens in the West Bank on Thursday morning.
According to local sources, the IOF arrested citizens during a raid in the town of Zawia, west of the city of Salfit. They said that a large military force stormed the town and launched raids on several houses.
Clashes broke out today after the IOF stormed Jenin camp and arrested two youths.
Local sources said that the confrontations were concentrated in the center of the camp and on Haifa Street and were punctuated by heavy firing by the IOF. Two young men were arrested.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians in Qalqilia, Jenin And Salfit
Israeli soldiers abducted, Thursday, seven Palestinians in the West Bank governorates of Qalqilia, Jenin and Salfit, in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded the city, before storming and ransacking a local shop, and abducted its owner, Saed Jamal al-‘Arabi, 35.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted two young men, identified as Amin Hasan Bani Gharra and Kassoum Sa’adi.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters in the refugee camp.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the az-Zawiya village, west of Salfit in central West Bank, and abducted four young men, identified as Nahel Ahmad Shqeir, Laith Ibrahim Shqeir, Rafat Yousef Shqeir and his son Arqam Shqeir.
During the invasion, the soldiers detained Rifat Shqeir and his son Amro, in addition to Najeeb Mustafa Moqadi and his son Karam, but released them a few hours later.
The soldiers also invaded the home of the mayor of az-Zawiya, Na’im Hammouda, before searching the property, and summoned him for interrogation.
The soldiers fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinians, protesting the invasions, and installed many roadblocks in and around the town, in addition to various villages and towns in Salfit governorate.
It is worth mentioning that Israeli military surveillance drones have been constantly flying over the area for the third consecutive day.
According to local sources, the IOF arrested citizens during a raid in the town of Zawia, west of the city of Salfit. They said that a large military force stormed the town and launched raids on several houses.
Clashes broke out today after the IOF stormed Jenin camp and arrested two youths.
Local sources said that the confrontations were concentrated in the center of the camp and on Haifa Street and were punctuated by heavy firing by the IOF. Two young men were arrested.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians in Qalqilia, Jenin And Salfit
Israeli soldiers abducted, Thursday, seven Palestinians in the West Bank governorates of Qalqilia, Jenin and Salfit, in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded the city, before storming and ransacking a local shop, and abducted its owner, Saed Jamal al-‘Arabi, 35.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted two young men, identified as Amin Hasan Bani Gharra and Kassoum Sa’adi.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters in the refugee camp.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the az-Zawiya village, west of Salfit in central West Bank, and abducted four young men, identified as Nahel Ahmad Shqeir, Laith Ibrahim Shqeir, Rafat Yousef Shqeir and his son Arqam Shqeir.
During the invasion, the soldiers detained Rifat Shqeir and his son Amro, in addition to Najeeb Mustafa Moqadi and his son Karam, but released them a few hours later.
The soldiers also invaded the home of the mayor of az-Zawiya, Na’im Hammouda, before searching the property, and summoned him for interrogation.
The soldiers fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinians, protesting the invasions, and installed many roadblocks in and around the town, in addition to various villages and towns in Salfit governorate.
It is worth mentioning that Israeli military surveillance drones have been constantly flying over the area for the third consecutive day.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot a young man and arrested two others early on Thursday during clashes in the Deheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed Dheisheh camp amid intensive security reinforcements.
They arrested two men, aged 19 and 35, after raiding and searching their homes.
A 25 year old man was shot in the thigh and taken to a hospital in Bethlehem for treatment.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed Dheisheh camp amid intensive security reinforcements.
They arrested two men, aged 19 and 35, after raiding and searching their homes.
A 25 year old man was shot in the thigh and taken to a hospital in Bethlehem for treatment.
17 july 2019
Israeli soldiers injured, Wednesday, many Palestinians near Beit El military roadblock, north of al-Biereh city, in the Ramallah and al-Biereh governorate, in central West Bank, the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) has reported.
WAFA said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against students of Bir Zeit University, who were nonviolently marching in condemnation of death of a political prisoner, identified as Nassar Taqatqa, 31, who died while in solitary confinement in Nitzan Israeli Prison.
The sources added that dozens of soldiers were deployed in and around the military roadblock, while more troops were deployed on the surrounding hills.
The soldiers fired a barrage of high-velocity gas bombs, concussion grenades, in addition to rubber-coated steel bullets at the protesters.
Medical sources said dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and others suffered cuts and bruises.
WAFA said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against students of Bir Zeit University, who were nonviolently marching in condemnation of death of a political prisoner, identified as Nassar Taqatqa, 31, who died while in solitary confinement in Nitzan Israeli Prison.
The sources added that dozens of soldiers were deployed in and around the military roadblock, while more troops were deployed on the surrounding hills.
The soldiers fired a barrage of high-velocity gas bombs, concussion grenades, in addition to rubber-coated steel bullets at the protesters.
Medical sources said dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and others suffered cuts and bruises.
The Israeli occupation army on Wednesday morning dispatched several bulldozers to a border area in northern Gaza and opened fire at a resistance post the in southern Gaza.
According to local sources, armored bulldozers left an Israeli military post behind the security fence in northern Gaza and carried out a limited incursion into the east of Beit Hanoun, where they embarked on leveling lands.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at an observation post belonging to the Palestinian resistance in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
According to local sources, armored bulldozers left an Israeli military post behind the security fence in northern Gaza and carried out a limited incursion into the east of Beit Hanoun, where they embarked on leveling lands.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at an observation post belonging to the Palestinian resistance in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
Five Palestinian citizens suffered injuries on Tuesday evening when the Israeli occupation forces opened live ammunition at an auto rickshaw they were aboard in Umm an-Naser village, north of the Gaza Strip.
The shooting attack on the vehicle made it lose balance and overturn, injuring all the passengers aboard it, according to local sources.
The wounded citizens were provided with medical assistance in a local hospital.
The IOF deliberately opens fire at Palestinian citizens who approach certain border areas in northern and eastern Gaza.
The shooting attack on the vehicle made it lose balance and overturn, injuring all the passengers aboard it, according to local sources.
The wounded citizens were provided with medical assistance in a local hospital.
The IOF deliberately opens fire at Palestinian citizens who approach certain border areas in northern and eastern Gaza.
Clashes broke out on Tuesday between the Israeli occupation forces and Palestinian residents during the demolition of a home in Wad al-Ghrous area in al-Khalil.
The Israeli forces violently assaulted the citizens who rushed to the house of their neighbor Ziad al-Ja'bari to prevent its demolition.
Since 1980, Wad al-Ghrous has been subjected to a systematic home demolition policy that falls in line with a large scheme to annex the area to the Jewish-only Kiryat Arba and Kharsina settlements, which were built illegally on Palestinian lands in al-Khalil.
The Israeli forces violently assaulted the citizens who rushed to the house of their neighbor Ziad al-Ja'bari to prevent its demolition.
Since 1980, Wad al-Ghrous has been subjected to a systematic home demolition policy that falls in line with a large scheme to annex the area to the Jewish-only Kiryat Arba and Kharsina settlements, which were built illegally on Palestinian lands in al-Khalil.