6 june 2015
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Saturday morning intercepted and broke up a march heading to al-Bareka hospital north of Hebron.
A PNN reporter said that the IOF intercepted the peaceful march which was launched this morning towards al-Bareka hospital in the north Hebron area.
Occupation authorities announced the seizure of “Beit al-Baraka” hospital located next to the Jerusalem-Hebron settler road (route 60), as well as the seizure of land- around 40 dunums- and 8 buildings within that area.
Occupation authorities had prevented the Palestinian Authorities from gaining this knowledge, but details were leaked.
A PNN reporter said that the IOF intercepted the peaceful march which was launched this morning towards al-Bareka hospital in the north Hebron area.
Occupation authorities announced the seizure of “Beit al-Baraka” hospital located next to the Jerusalem-Hebron settler road (route 60), as well as the seizure of land- around 40 dunums- and 8 buildings within that area.
Occupation authorities had prevented the Palestinian Authorities from gaining this knowledge, but details were leaked.
MK Chaim Yellin during Operation Protective Edge last year.
Salafist group in Gaza claims responsibility for rocket fired at Israel; no reports of injuries or damage as politicians push for military response.
One rocket was fired from Gaza at approximately 9:40 pm Saturday night, landing in an open area near Ashkelon, and inspiring a response from Yesh Atid MK Chaim Yellin who said, "Operation Protective Edge isn't over.
"Netanyahu is busy dividing the foreign ministry and rebuilding Gaza without disarming it. That's not how you run a country; that's not how you make sure your citizens are safe; that's not how you fight terror and international boycotts," said Yellin.
Residents in the south reported hearing at least one loud boom but the exact location of the rocket strike was initially unclear. A salafist group in Gaza who claimed responsibility for the last two rocket attacks on Israel, did so again Saturday night. No reports of injuries or damage were forth coming and authorities began searching for the fallen rocket. After a review of the situation, authorities decided that school would be held as normal on Sunday.
The Israel Air Force struck four targets in the Gaza Strip nearly two weeks ago in response to rocket fire at southern Israel, suggesting that a similar response would be likely on Saturday night.
Ashkelon Mayor Itamar Shimoni also had words for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the rocket fire Saturday. "This is a moment of truth for the Israeli government," he said. "We aren't talking any more about a mistake or one rocket, but the blatent breaking of the cease fire."
The cease fire that was signed at the end of the 50-day Operation Protective Edge last year, has loosely held for over nine months, although there have been as many as six rocket attacks in that time.
"The peace that we though would survive in our area after Protective Edge dissolved much quicker than we expected and we can't agree to this kind of reality," said Shimoni. "This is the moment to change it."
Saturday's code red sirens came after the IDF deployed Iron Dome batteries covering Ashdod and Netivot on Friday, following recent rocket attacks from Gaza.
After rocket strikes two weeks ago, Hamas claimed to have arrested those responsible, saying that local supporters of ISIS were responsible.
The recent rounds of rocket fire come as ISIS supporters in Gaza have been openly challenging Hamas, even threatening the ruling group with an ultimatum to end its crackdown on other groups. In response to the ultimatum, Hamas recently killed one of the ISIS supporters in a gun fight that erupted during an attempted arrest.
Salafist group in Gaza claims responsibility for rocket fired at Israel; no reports of injuries or damage as politicians push for military response.
One rocket was fired from Gaza at approximately 9:40 pm Saturday night, landing in an open area near Ashkelon, and inspiring a response from Yesh Atid MK Chaim Yellin who said, "Operation Protective Edge isn't over.
"Netanyahu is busy dividing the foreign ministry and rebuilding Gaza without disarming it. That's not how you run a country; that's not how you make sure your citizens are safe; that's not how you fight terror and international boycotts," said Yellin.
Residents in the south reported hearing at least one loud boom but the exact location of the rocket strike was initially unclear. A salafist group in Gaza who claimed responsibility for the last two rocket attacks on Israel, did so again Saturday night. No reports of injuries or damage were forth coming and authorities began searching for the fallen rocket. After a review of the situation, authorities decided that school would be held as normal on Sunday.
The Israel Air Force struck four targets in the Gaza Strip nearly two weeks ago in response to rocket fire at southern Israel, suggesting that a similar response would be likely on Saturday night.
Ashkelon Mayor Itamar Shimoni also had words for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the rocket fire Saturday. "This is a moment of truth for the Israeli government," he said. "We aren't talking any more about a mistake or one rocket, but the blatent breaking of the cease fire."
The cease fire that was signed at the end of the 50-day Operation Protective Edge last year, has loosely held for over nine months, although there have been as many as six rocket attacks in that time.
"The peace that we though would survive in our area after Protective Edge dissolved much quicker than we expected and we can't agree to this kind of reality," said Shimoni. "This is the moment to change it."
Saturday's code red sirens came after the IDF deployed Iron Dome batteries covering Ashdod and Netivot on Friday, following recent rocket attacks from Gaza.
After rocket strikes two weeks ago, Hamas claimed to have arrested those responsible, saying that local supporters of ISIS were responsible.
The recent rounds of rocket fire come as ISIS supporters in Gaza have been openly challenging Hamas, even threatening the ruling group with an ultimatum to end its crackdown on other groups. In response to the ultimatum, Hamas recently killed one of the ISIS supporters in a gun fight that erupted during an attempted arrest.
Israeli occupation forces opened fire on Friday evening, near Jerusalem, injuring two citizens.
Soldiers opened fire at unarmed Palestinian protesters in Abu-Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem, Days of Palestine reports.
Witnesses said that the soldiers fired tear gas canisters, stun grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets to disperse the protesters.
One of the wounded, according to Red Crescent, was hit in the head and suffered a wound was described as moderate, while the other was hit in his waist and suffered "light" wounds.
In response to the Israeli aggression, the Palestinian protesters threw stones at the soldiers.
Soldiers opened fire at unarmed Palestinian protesters in Abu-Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem, Days of Palestine reports.
Witnesses said that the soldiers fired tear gas canisters, stun grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets to disperse the protesters.
One of the wounded, according to Red Crescent, was hit in the head and suffered a wound was described as moderate, while the other was hit in his waist and suffered "light" wounds.
In response to the Israeli aggression, the Palestinian protesters threw stones at the soldiers.
Israeli soldiers attacked, Saturday, Palestinian protesters as they were commemorating the 1967 occupation of the full area of historic Palestine by the Israeli military. The demonstrators tried to reach the Bayt Al-Barakah (i.e. House of Blessing) in front of Arroub Refugees Camp, a building which was built on land belonging to the Palestinian town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
The land in question was recently threatened to be confiscated by the Israeli occupation authorities to establish a new settlement. Following the threat, the Israeli military declared the area as a military closed area.
Dozens of activists participated in this demonstration, which was called for by the Hebron Defense Committee, in cooperation with popular resistance committees in the south of the West Bank and the Palestinian Peoples Party, in order to protest against the Israeli intention to establish a new settlement in the area.
They carried Palestinian flags, chanted slogans against the occupation and raised banners with similar slogans.
The Israeli forces prevented the activists from reaching the building and assaulted them, which resulted in bruises and body wounds on a number of the participants. Most of those injured were from Younes Arar area in Beit Ummar.
Yousef Abu Maria, an activist from The Popular Committee of Beit Ummar called upon the popular resistance committees and the Palestinian national forces to continue with such activities in front of the building, so as to foil the intentions of the Israeli occupation authorities for the place.
Activist Rashad Tmeizi said that the demonstration today in front of Bayt Al-Barakah comes to ensure that the building and its land remain part of Palestine, and an unquestionable part of the Palestinian state which was recognized by the International community.
Tmeizi added that the Palestinian people will continue their struggle till the end of the occupation and the return of the refugees to their towns and villages which they were forced to leave in 1948.
Co-coordinator of Hebron Defense Committee, Hisham Sharabati, called upon the Palestinian Authority to initiate an intensive investigation about converting the ownership bargain, as the place used to be owned by an American Church. Recently it was sold to a pro - Israeli settlement associations inside the U.S.
Sharabati warned that establishing a new settlement in the area would endanger the very existence of the Palestinians and the nearby Palestinian agricultural college and school.
In addition, the location of the intended settlement on the main road between Hebron and Bethlehem and the rest of the Palestinian towns and cities will force the Palestinians to search for other routes to reach their destinations.
The land in question was recently threatened to be confiscated by the Israeli occupation authorities to establish a new settlement. Following the threat, the Israeli military declared the area as a military closed area.
Dozens of activists participated in this demonstration, which was called for by the Hebron Defense Committee, in cooperation with popular resistance committees in the south of the West Bank and the Palestinian Peoples Party, in order to protest against the Israeli intention to establish a new settlement in the area.
They carried Palestinian flags, chanted slogans against the occupation and raised banners with similar slogans.
The Israeli forces prevented the activists from reaching the building and assaulted them, which resulted in bruises and body wounds on a number of the participants. Most of those injured were from Younes Arar area in Beit Ummar.
Yousef Abu Maria, an activist from The Popular Committee of Beit Ummar called upon the popular resistance committees and the Palestinian national forces to continue with such activities in front of the building, so as to foil the intentions of the Israeli occupation authorities for the place.
Activist Rashad Tmeizi said that the demonstration today in front of Bayt Al-Barakah comes to ensure that the building and its land remain part of Palestine, and an unquestionable part of the Palestinian state which was recognized by the International community.
Tmeizi added that the Palestinian people will continue their struggle till the end of the occupation and the return of the refugees to their towns and villages which they were forced to leave in 1948.
Co-coordinator of Hebron Defense Committee, Hisham Sharabati, called upon the Palestinian Authority to initiate an intensive investigation about converting the ownership bargain, as the place used to be owned by an American Church. Recently it was sold to a pro - Israeli settlement associations inside the U.S.
Sharabati warned that establishing a new settlement in the area would endanger the very existence of the Palestinians and the nearby Palestinian agricultural college and school.
In addition, the location of the intended settlement on the main road between Hebron and Bethlehem and the rest of the Palestinian towns and cities will force the Palestinians to search for other routes to reach their destinations.
Israeli navy ships opened fire, on Saturday morning, on a number of Palestinian fishing boats in Gaza territorial waters. Soldiers open fire on farmers in different areas.
Media sources said the navy attacked Palestinian fishing boats in the al-Waha area, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, in addition to Zawayda and Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
The attacks led to damage but no injuries; the fishers had to sail to shore to avoid further Israeli violations and assaults.
In addition, Israeli soldiers stationed across the border fence opened fire on Palestinian farmlands in two areas, northwest of the Gaza Strip, in addition to farmlands east of Gaza.
The army and the navy conduct daily violations against the Palestinians in different parts of the besieged coastal region, in addition to constant attacks against Gaza fishers and their boats.
Media sources said the navy attacked Palestinian fishing boats in the al-Waha area, northwest of Beit Lahia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, in addition to Zawayda and Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
The attacks led to damage but no injuries; the fishers had to sail to shore to avoid further Israeli violations and assaults.
In addition, Israeli soldiers stationed across the border fence opened fire on Palestinian farmlands in two areas, northwest of the Gaza Strip, in addition to farmlands east of Gaza.
The army and the navy conduct daily violations against the Palestinians in different parts of the besieged coastal region, in addition to constant attacks against Gaza fishers and their boats.
5 june 2015
Silwad - Still Image From Palestine TV Report
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday afternoon, the town of Silwan, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, wounding three Palestinians with live rounds, and two with rubber-coated metal bullets, while dozens suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
Medical sources said the soldiers used the “Tutu” bullets that cause more extensive bodily harm, wounding three in the lower parts of their body.
They were moved to the Palestine Medical Center in Ramallah; one of them suffered a moderate-to-severe injury.
The sources said one of the wounded was shot in both of his legs; one bullet went through his leg, and that he was instantly moved to the surgery ward.
Two more Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, and scores suffer severe effects of teargas inhalation, and received treatment by local medics.
A stone thrown by a protester struck one soldier, while others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation after the protesters managed to throw back some of the gas bombs the army fired at them.
The soldiers also assaulted two families after they refused to allow the army to use their rooftops to fire on the protesters.
The soldiers also used some residents as human shields in an attempt to prevent the youths from hurling stones at them, and took shelter behind homes and walls surrounding them.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday afternoon, the town of Silwan, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, wounding three Palestinians with live rounds, and two with rubber-coated metal bullets, while dozens suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
Medical sources said the soldiers used the “Tutu” bullets that cause more extensive bodily harm, wounding three in the lower parts of their body.
They were moved to the Palestine Medical Center in Ramallah; one of them suffered a moderate-to-severe injury.
The sources said one of the wounded was shot in both of his legs; one bullet went through his leg, and that he was instantly moved to the surgery ward.
Two more Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, and scores suffer severe effects of teargas inhalation, and received treatment by local medics.
A stone thrown by a protester struck one soldier, while others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation after the protesters managed to throw back some of the gas bombs the army fired at them.
The soldiers also assaulted two families after they refused to allow the army to use their rooftops to fire on the protesters.
The soldiers also used some residents as human shields in an attempt to prevent the youths from hurling stones at them, and took shelter behind homes and walls surrounding them.
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Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday, Kufur Qaddoum village, near the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and attacked the weekly protest, which led to clashes; the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, causing six siblings, between the ages of six months and five years, to suffer severe effects of tear gas inhalation; one Palestinian was shot with a live round.
This week, the villagers were marching in commemoration of the Palestinian Naksa of 1967, when Israel occupied the rest of Palestine (the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem,) and demanding Israel to reopen the main village road that it shut down 13 years ago.
Morad Eshteiwy, coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Kufur Qaddoum, said dozens of soldiers, accompanied by an armored military bulldozer, invaded the village, and advanced towards its mosque while firing a barrage of gas bombs, live rounds and rubber-coated metal bullets.
Eshteiwy added that the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs directly at the homes of the residents, in addition to firing rounds of live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets, and sprayed the protesters with wastewater mixed with chemicals.
Some of the bombs struck a family home, causing six children, ages six months to five years, and their parents, to suffer severe effects of gas inhalation, while some children fainted, before residents rushed to the family home to rescue them.
The invasion, and the targeting of homes, led to clashes between the soldiers and dozens of local youth who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
Medical sources said one Palestinian, 45 years of age, was shot in the leg, with a live round fired by the invading soldiers.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday, Kufur Qaddoum village, near the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and attacked the weekly protest, which led to clashes; the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, causing six siblings, between the ages of six months and five years, to suffer severe effects of tear gas inhalation; one Palestinian was shot with a live round.
This week, the villagers were marching in commemoration of the Palestinian Naksa of 1967, when Israel occupied the rest of Palestine (the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem,) and demanding Israel to reopen the main village road that it shut down 13 years ago.
Morad Eshteiwy, coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Kufur Qaddoum, said dozens of soldiers, accompanied by an armored military bulldozer, invaded the village, and advanced towards its mosque while firing a barrage of gas bombs, live rounds and rubber-coated metal bullets.
Eshteiwy added that the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs directly at the homes of the residents, in addition to firing rounds of live ammunition and rubber-coated metal bullets, and sprayed the protesters with wastewater mixed with chemicals.
Some of the bombs struck a family home, causing six children, ages six months to five years, and their parents, to suffer severe effects of gas inhalation, while some children fainted, before residents rushed to the family home to rescue them.
The invasion, and the targeting of homes, led to clashes between the soldiers and dozens of local youth who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
Medical sources said one Palestinian, 45 years of age, was shot in the leg, with a live round fired by the invading soldiers.
As dozens of Palestinians, accompanied by Israeli and international peace activists, marched Friday, marking the 48th anniversary of the Palestinian Naksa, Israeli soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force wounding two, while scores suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Bil’in said dozens of soldiers were deployed, since early morning hours, surrounding the village, in an attempt to prevent the protesters from holding the weekly procession.
The locals, accompanied by Israeli and international supporters, marched from the center of the village, carrying Palestinian flags while chanting slogans calling for national unity, the release of all detainees and the liberation of Palestine.
The soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets at the peaceful protesters, and chased them in the olive orchards; the Popular Committee said two Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, while scores received treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
This week, the protest commemorated the 48th anniversary of the Palestinian Naksa, when Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.
The protesters affirmed the Palestinian national rights, including the Right of Return of all refugees displaced and depopulated by the occupying Israeli forces.
The Committee said that a French delegation visited the village, and attended the weekly protest to witness the ongoing Israeli violations.
The delegation listened, before the protest, to a detailed presentation by Popular Committee member, Abdullah Abu Rahma, highlighting the achievements of the village over the last ten years since it began its ongoing protests against the illegal Israeli wall and settlements.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Bil’in said dozens of soldiers were deployed, since early morning hours, surrounding the village, in an attempt to prevent the protesters from holding the weekly procession.
The locals, accompanied by Israeli and international supporters, marched from the center of the village, carrying Palestinian flags while chanting slogans calling for national unity, the release of all detainees and the liberation of Palestine.
The soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets at the peaceful protesters, and chased them in the olive orchards; the Popular Committee said two Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, while scores received treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation.
This week, the protest commemorated the 48th anniversary of the Palestinian Naksa, when Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.
The protesters affirmed the Palestinian national rights, including the Right of Return of all refugees displaced and depopulated by the occupying Israeli forces.
The Committee said that a French delegation visited the village, and attended the weekly protest to witness the ongoing Israeli violations.
The delegation listened, before the protest, to a detailed presentation by Popular Committee member, Abdullah Abu Rahma, highlighting the achievements of the village over the last ten years since it began its ongoing protests against the illegal Israeli wall and settlements.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested 60 Palestinian fishermen and seized or destroyed 30 fishing boats since the announcement of the ceasefire deal on August 26, the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza said Thursday.
The general director of the union Sami al-Asami said in a statement that the Israeli occupation seized 77 boats over the last four years, returned 14 of them and destroyed five.
The Palestinian fisherman Tawfiq Said Abu Riyala was also murdered by the Israeli forces while he was working last March.
He added that among the 60 arrested fishermen three remain in Israeli custody on allegations of possessing fiberglass.
Al-Asami urged the human rights institutions to take a tougher line against Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen and farmers in the blockaded Gaza Strip and to urge the Israeli occupation to cease its flagrant violations of the ceasefire accord.
An Egyptian-brokered truce deal was struck between Palestinian resistance factions and the Israeli occupation in the wake of last summer’s Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal enclave. The aggression took away the lives of some 2,300 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
The general director of the union Sami al-Asami said in a statement that the Israeli occupation seized 77 boats over the last four years, returned 14 of them and destroyed five.
The Palestinian fisherman Tawfiq Said Abu Riyala was also murdered by the Israeli forces while he was working last March.
He added that among the 60 arrested fishermen three remain in Israeli custody on allegations of possessing fiberglass.
Al-Asami urged the human rights institutions to take a tougher line against Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen and farmers in the blockaded Gaza Strip and to urge the Israeli occupation to cease its flagrant violations of the ceasefire accord.
An Egyptian-brokered truce deal was struck between Palestinian resistance factions and the Israeli occupation in the wake of last summer’s Israeli offensive on the besieged coastal enclave. The aggression took away the lives of some 2,300 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) raided Friday morning Palestinian lands to the east of Gaza, in southern Israeli-besieged Gaza city.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that four Israeli military bulldozers advanced into Shujaia neighborhood and carried out combing operations.
The IOF has been conducting incursions and bombardment targeting the eastern outskirts of the blockaded enclave despite signing a ceasefire agreement in August, 2014 following 51 days of brutal aggression.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that four Israeli military bulldozers advanced into Shujaia neighborhood and carried out combing operations.
The IOF has been conducting incursions and bombardment targeting the eastern outskirts of the blockaded enclave despite signing a ceasefire agreement in August, 2014 following 51 days of brutal aggression.
Limited clashes broke out at dawn Friday between a group of Palestinian unarmed youths and the heavily-armed Israeli occupation forces (IOF) after the latter broke into the northern West Bank city of Jenin and scoured Palestinian civilian homes.
A PIC news correspondent quoted local sources as reporting that large troops of the Israeli occupation army rolled into Jenin’s south-western town of Yabad moments before they broke into a number of Palestinian family homes and wreaked havoc on them.
The invading IOF troops subjected the native Palestinian inhabitants to exhaustive interrogation, provocatively inspecting the youngsters’ IDs all the way through.
The Israeli occupation army has reportedly been assaulting West Bank provinces and launching arbitrary abduction campaigns against Palestinian civilians on a daily basis under the security pretext.
A PIC news correspondent quoted local sources as reporting that large troops of the Israeli occupation army rolled into Jenin’s south-western town of Yabad moments before they broke into a number of Palestinian family homes and wreaked havoc on them.
The invading IOF troops subjected the native Palestinian inhabitants to exhaustive interrogation, provocatively inspecting the youngsters’ IDs all the way through.
The Israeli occupation army has reportedly been assaulting West Bank provinces and launching arbitrary abduction campaigns against Palestinian civilians on a daily basis under the security pretext.
4 june 2015
A Palestinian boy was injured on Thursday after an Israeli army ordnance blew up near his family’s house in Tubas town in the northern West Bank.
Quds Press quoted medical sources as saying that the boy was identified as Qutaiba Sawafta. He was injured in the explosion of an Israeli Phosphorous bomb that was left over by the Israeli army.
The Palestinian minor was playing in the house’s backyard and saw a strange object in the highland adjacent to the house where Israeli army periodically conducts military exercise, the sources pointed out.
The child’s family revealed that he was injured with second degree burns all over his body. His condition was described as moderate after he was transferred to a local hospital.
Official sources asked the Palestinian families to warn their children of playing with any suspicious objects and to immediately inform the competent authorities to deal with it.
Quds Press quoted medical sources as saying that the boy was identified as Qutaiba Sawafta. He was injured in the explosion of an Israeli Phosphorous bomb that was left over by the Israeli army.
The Palestinian minor was playing in the house’s backyard and saw a strange object in the highland adjacent to the house where Israeli army periodically conducts military exercise, the sources pointed out.
The child’s family revealed that he was injured with second degree burns all over his body. His condition was described as moderate after he was transferred to a local hospital.
Official sources asked the Palestinian families to warn their children of playing with any suspicious objects and to immediately inform the competent authorities to deal with it.
An Israeli settler on Thursday ran over a Palestinian youngsters near southern West Bank city of Salfit.Witnesses said that the settler’s vehicle approached the Palestinian while he was walking on the platform of the main street in the city, according to Days of Palestine news outlet.
“She hit him and ran away,” an eyewitness said.
The victim was identified as Ahmed Sultan, 22, and was rushed to the Angelical Hospital in Nablus by a Palestinian ambulance. Palestinian medics said he sustained moderate injuries; leg fraction, face bruises and internal bleeding.
Days of Palestine reported that Israeli police said it would open investigation into the incident, but the family of the youth doubted the Israeli intention to achieve justice in the case.
“Based on many many previous cases, the remarks about opening investigations into similar incidents just were made to hung on,” the mother of the youth said.
“She hit him and ran away,” an eyewitness said.
The victim was identified as Ahmed Sultan, 22, and was rushed to the Angelical Hospital in Nablus by a Palestinian ambulance. Palestinian medics said he sustained moderate injuries; leg fraction, face bruises and internal bleeding.
Days of Palestine reported that Israeli police said it would open investigation into the incident, but the family of the youth doubted the Israeli intention to achieve justice in the case.
“Based on many many previous cases, the remarks about opening investigations into similar incidents just were made to hung on,” the mother of the youth said.
An elderly Palestinian woman, Thursday, suffered a heart attack after as Israeli forces raided her family’s home in al-Samou‘ town to the south of Hebron.
WAFA correspondence reported that dozens of Israeli soldiers raided the town, where they ransacked and wrecked havoc into a local home belonging to Ahmad al-Daghamin.
During the raid, Israeli soldiers verbally assaulted al-Daghamin’s elderly wife, Halima, 68, and the rest of his family members, threatening to physically assault them. This caused Halima to suffer a heart attack.
Halima was transferred to al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron, where medics said she suffered a heart attack as a result of the psychological stress she was exposed to.
Halima’s condition was described as stable.
WAFA correspondence reported that dozens of Israeli soldiers raided the town, where they ransacked and wrecked havoc into a local home belonging to Ahmad al-Daghamin.
During the raid, Israeli soldiers verbally assaulted al-Daghamin’s elderly wife, Halima, 68, and the rest of his family members, threatening to physically assault them. This caused Halima to suffer a heart attack.
Halima was transferred to al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron, where medics said she suffered a heart attack as a result of the psychological stress she was exposed to.
Halima’s condition was described as stable.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested at dawn Thursday five Palestinians during a large-scale raid campaign throughout occupied West Bank.
PIC reporter quoted local sources as stating that IOF arrested two brothers after violently breaking into their homes in Kafar Qalil town in Nablus. The homes’ entrances were destroyed during the raid for allegedly looking for weapons.
The two detainees, affiliated to the PFLP, had earlier served time in Israeli jails.
IOF also broke into al-Khalil city and carried out an arrest campaign mainly targeting Hamas’ affiliates.
A university student and two brothers were among the reported detainees in the city, the sources pointed out. Several homes were stormed and searched during the raid.
Along the same line, a Palestinian woman suffered different injuries and bruises after being subjected to a brutal attack at hands of Israeli forces who stormed into their home to the south of al-Khalil.
IOF have deliberately destroyed the family belonging during the raid.
The woman was transferred to a local hospital for treatment.
PIC reporter quoted local sources as stating that IOF arrested two brothers after violently breaking into their homes in Kafar Qalil town in Nablus. The homes’ entrances were destroyed during the raid for allegedly looking for weapons.
The two detainees, affiliated to the PFLP, had earlier served time in Israeli jails.
IOF also broke into al-Khalil city and carried out an arrest campaign mainly targeting Hamas’ affiliates.
A university student and two brothers were among the reported detainees in the city, the sources pointed out. Several homes were stormed and searched during the raid.
Along the same line, a Palestinian woman suffered different injuries and bruises after being subjected to a brutal attack at hands of Israeli forces who stormed into their home to the south of al-Khalil.
IOF have deliberately destroyed the family belonging during the raid.
The woman was transferred to a local hospital for treatment.
Several massive explosions rocked the Gaza Strip at predawn time on
Thursday amid multiple reports of Israeli jets buzzing the area.
At least three major blasts rocked Gaza city as online media outlets got flooded with reports of residents waking up to the sounds of airstrikes and Israeli F-16 jets flying over.
The strikes took place in the western part of the strip, near the Maqousi Towers residential area. Two empty resistance sites of the Hamas-affiliated Al-Qassam Brigades were also struck with four missiles.
There were no immediate reports of casualties but Israeli combat jets continue to hover over Gaza’s sky.
Earlier, Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation army claimed three rockets were launched from Gaza into Israeli-run open areas but cause no damage.
An ISIS affiliated group in Gaza claimed responsibility in what analysts believed a move to embarrass Hamas and use Israel in their attempts to gain foothold in Gaza.
Israel’s minister of agriculture Uri Ariel warned of “a strong” attack to hit Gaza in response to the alleged rocket fire.
The rocket strikes on the besieged coastal enclave mark another Israeli violation of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord struck with Palestinian resistance factions in the wake of Israel’s 51-day offensive last summer, which took away the lives of at least 2,300 Palestinians and left thousands of others critically wounded.
At least three major blasts rocked Gaza city as online media outlets got flooded with reports of residents waking up to the sounds of airstrikes and Israeli F-16 jets flying over.
The strikes took place in the western part of the strip, near the Maqousi Towers residential area. Two empty resistance sites of the Hamas-affiliated Al-Qassam Brigades were also struck with four missiles.
There were no immediate reports of casualties but Israeli combat jets continue to hover over Gaza’s sky.
Earlier, Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation army claimed three rockets were launched from Gaza into Israeli-run open areas but cause no damage.
An ISIS affiliated group in Gaza claimed responsibility in what analysts believed a move to embarrass Hamas and use Israel in their attempts to gain foothold in Gaza.
Israel’s minister of agriculture Uri Ariel warned of “a strong” attack to hit Gaza in response to the alleged rocket fire.
The rocket strikes on the besieged coastal enclave mark another Israeli violation of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire accord struck with Palestinian resistance factions in the wake of Israel’s 51-day offensive last summer, which took away the lives of at least 2,300 Palestinians and left thousands of others critically wounded.