23 june 2015
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) advanced to a limited extent into northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday afternoon and bulldozed lands.
Quds Press said several army bulldozers escorted by military vehicles advanced into eastern Bait Hanoun and leveled land.
Leveling of lands took place amid intense firing at Palestinian houses and lands. No casualties have been reported.
The incursion is another episode in the series of Israeli daily violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord signed in the wake of last summer’s offensive on the besieged coastal enclave, which killed over 2,300 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
Quds Press said several army bulldozers escorted by military vehicles advanced into eastern Bait Hanoun and leveled land.
Leveling of lands took place amid intense firing at Palestinian houses and lands. No casualties have been reported.
The incursion is another episode in the series of Israeli daily violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord signed in the wake of last summer’s offensive on the besieged coastal enclave, which killed over 2,300 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
Israeli soldiers, stationed across the border fence, opened fire, Tuesday, on Palestinian farmers in their own lands, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Media sources in Khan Younis said the soldiers, stationed on military towers across the border fence, fired several rounds of live ammunition at the farmers, and at a few homes, east of Khuza’a town.
The farmers had to leave their lands fearing additional Israeli military escalation; no injuries were reported.
On Monday evening, two Palestinians were injured after the soldiers opened fire on residents, east of Khan Younis.
Media sources in Khan Younis said the soldiers, stationed on military towers across the border fence, fired several rounds of live ammunition at the farmers, and at a few homes, east of Khuza’a town.
The farmers had to leave their lands fearing additional Israeli military escalation; no injuries were reported.
On Monday evening, two Palestinians were injured after the soldiers opened fire on residents, east of Khan Younis.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, late on Monday at night, three Palestinian teens, and wounded many Palestinians, during clashes that took place in different neighborhoods, in occupied Jerusalem, and its Old City.
Media sources have reported that undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated in the Suwwana neighborhood, before kidnapping Mahmoud Shahin, 15, Mousa Abu al-Hawa, 16, and Mohammad Maghrebi, 17.
The soldiers claimed the children hurled Molotov cocktails on the Beit Orit illegal outpost.
A large military force invaded the neighborhood, shortly after the undercover soldiers infiltrated it, and clashed with local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the soldiers fired rounds of live ammunition, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Clashes also took place in at-Tour neighborhood, overlooking the Old City, and the soldiers fire several concussion grenades.
Similar clashes took place in Bab al-‘Amoud area, extending to the Sultan Suleiman Street, and the Sahera Gate area; no injuries were reported.
Soldiers also invaded a number of neighborhoods in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, leading to clashes that extended until late-night hours Monday.
Media sources have reported that undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated in the Suwwana neighborhood, before kidnapping Mahmoud Shahin, 15, Mousa Abu al-Hawa, 16, and Mohammad Maghrebi, 17.
The soldiers claimed the children hurled Molotov cocktails on the Beit Orit illegal outpost.
A large military force invaded the neighborhood, shortly after the undercover soldiers infiltrated it, and clashed with local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the soldiers fired rounds of live ammunition, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Clashes also took place in at-Tour neighborhood, overlooking the Old City, and the soldiers fire several concussion grenades.
Similar clashes took place in Bab al-‘Amoud area, extending to the Sultan Suleiman Street, and the Sahera Gate area; no injuries were reported.
Soldiers also invaded a number of neighborhoods in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, leading to clashes that extended until late-night hours Monday.
Two Palestinian citizens on Monday evening suffered bullet injuries when Israeli border soldiers opened fire at a residential area to the east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that two citizens from Abu Raida family were wounded by Israeli gunfire in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
The citizens were rushed to the European Gaza hospital for medical treatment.
Last Friday, a citizens from al-Ammour family suffered a bullet injury when Israeli soldiers opened fire at al-Fakhari area in Gaza.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that two citizens from Abu Raida family were wounded by Israeli gunfire in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
The citizens were rushed to the European Gaza hospital for medical treatment.
Last Friday, a citizens from al-Ammour family suffered a bullet injury when Israeli soldiers opened fire at al-Fakhari area in Gaza.
22 june 2015
Palestinian child (10) after ran over by Israeli settler on Sunday, Hebron
An Israeli settler on Sunday evening ran over a Palestinian child aged 10, in the center of Hebron old city, southern West Bank.
Local sources said that an ambulance rushed to the scene to evacuate the child, while Israeli forces rushed to the place to “protect” the settler.
Israeli forces on Sunday as well shot Palestinian teenager, Yasser Turwah (18) after he stabbed an Israeli border policeman in Jerusalem.
Only Saturday an Israeli settler ran over Yasser Shammas, a 3-year-old child in occupied Jerusalem.
According to Days of Palestine, witnesses said that the settler, who was driving a mini-car, approached the Palestinian child while he was waiting with his mother to cross the street.
According to medical sources, the child sustained light injures, but bruises are spread all over his body. The child is still under continuous observation, medical sources added.
An Israeli settler on Sunday evening ran over a Palestinian child aged 10, in the center of Hebron old city, southern West Bank.
Local sources said that an ambulance rushed to the scene to evacuate the child, while Israeli forces rushed to the place to “protect” the settler.
Israeli forces on Sunday as well shot Palestinian teenager, Yasser Turwah (18) after he stabbed an Israeli border policeman in Jerusalem.
Only Saturday an Israeli settler ran over Yasser Shammas, a 3-year-old child in occupied Jerusalem.
According to Days of Palestine, witnesses said that the settler, who was driving a mini-car, approached the Palestinian child while he was waiting with his mother to cross the street.
According to medical sources, the child sustained light injures, but bruises are spread all over his body. The child is still under continuous observation, medical sources added.
The Israeli occupation army has ordered 27 Palestinian families living in Bedouin areas east of Tubas city to evacuate their homes.
Local sources said the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) delivered the evacuation notices during raids on different Bedouin areas in east of Tubas, including the areas of al-Hamamat, al-Burj, al-Maitah.
Local council official Aref Daraghmeh said the families were ordered to evacuate their homes next Tuesday and Friday from six o'clock in the morning to 12:30 in the afternoon at the pretext of carrying out military drills near their areas.
Daraghmeh condemned the Israeli orders as war crimes against the Palestinians and appealed to legal and human rights groups to stand by the Bedouin families and curb the systematic evacuation policy pursued by Israel in those areas.
Local sources said the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) delivered the evacuation notices during raids on different Bedouin areas in east of Tubas, including the areas of al-Hamamat, al-Burj, al-Maitah.
Local council official Aref Daraghmeh said the families were ordered to evacuate their homes next Tuesday and Friday from six o'clock in the morning to 12:30 in the afternoon at the pretext of carrying out military drills near their areas.
Daraghmeh condemned the Israeli orders as war crimes against the Palestinians and appealed to legal and human rights groups to stand by the Bedouin families and curb the systematic evacuation policy pursued by Israel in those areas.
Several Palestinian young men on Sunday night suffered injuries during clashes with Israeli policemen in different areas of occupied Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses told Quds Press that violent clashes broke out following al-Tarawih prayers in the streets of Bab al-Amud (Damascus Gate) Bab al-Sahira (Herod's Gate), where Israeli police forces intensively fired tear gas and stun grenades at the angry young men.
They added that a young man suffered a head injury when an Israeli policeman fired a stun grenade at him.
Similar clashes also took place in al-Zeitoun Mount, according to local sources.
Israeli media sources claimed the Israeli police arrested a young men during the overnight events in Jerusalem.
The districts of Issawiya and Ras al-Amud also saw confrontations with the Israeli police.
The events started after local young men threw Molotov cocktails and firecrackers at police patrols.
Meanwhile, Palestinian young men threw a Molotov cocktail at an Israeli bus boarded by extremist Jewish settlers near Hizma town, northeast of Jerusalem, which smashed the windshield and caused slight injuries to the driver.
Eyewitnesses told Quds Press that violent clashes broke out following al-Tarawih prayers in the streets of Bab al-Amud (Damascus Gate) Bab al-Sahira (Herod's Gate), where Israeli police forces intensively fired tear gas and stun grenades at the angry young men.
They added that a young man suffered a head injury when an Israeli policeman fired a stun grenade at him.
Similar clashes also took place in al-Zeitoun Mount, according to local sources.
Israeli media sources claimed the Israeli police arrested a young men during the overnight events in Jerusalem.
The districts of Issawiya and Ras al-Amud also saw confrontations with the Israeli police.
The events started after local young men threw Molotov cocktails and firecrackers at police patrols.
Meanwhile, Palestinian young men threw a Molotov cocktail at an Israeli bus boarded by extremist Jewish settlers near Hizma town, northeast of Jerusalem, which smashed the windshield and caused slight injuries to the driver.
21 june 2015
since the start of the four-year civil war there, mostly destroying weaponry that were destined for Lebanon's Shi'ite militia Hezbollah, Israel's long-time foe. Israel rarely confirms such strikes.
Hezbollah and Israel fought a 34-day war in 2006 in which hundreds of people were killed. Earlier this year, an alleged Israeli helicopter strike in Syria killed several Hezbollah members and an Iranian general. The group hit back days later with a rocket attack that killed two Israeli soldiers on the frontier with Lebanon.
Observers and Lebanese residents have sometimes seen surveillance planes over Lebanon before such strikes. The Hezbollah-run al-Manar news channel reported the explosion in Bekaa but did not give more details.
Israel raid hits crashed drone in Lebanon
Reports says the Israeli military has carried out a strike to destroy the wreckage of a drone that had earlier crashed in a remote area of Lebanon’ western Bekaa region, in another violation of Lebanese sovereignty.
Lebanon’s al-Manar television quoted a Lebanese security official as saying that the drone had crashed near the town of Saghbine in the Bekaa region overnight on Saturday.
According to the report, the Israeli military targeted the crashed drone in a Sunday morning strike in an attempt to make sure the aircraft is completely destroyed.
Lebanese officials are yet to comment on the reports.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties in the incident. The Lebanese army has dispatched a team to the site.
Hezbollah and Israel fought a 34-day war in 2006 in which hundreds of people were killed. Earlier this year, an alleged Israeli helicopter strike in Syria killed several Hezbollah members and an Iranian general. The group hit back days later with a rocket attack that killed two Israeli soldiers on the frontier with Lebanon.
Observers and Lebanese residents have sometimes seen surveillance planes over Lebanon before such strikes. The Hezbollah-run al-Manar news channel reported the explosion in Bekaa but did not give more details.
Israel raid hits crashed drone in Lebanon
Reports says the Israeli military has carried out a strike to destroy the wreckage of a drone that had earlier crashed in a remote area of Lebanon’ western Bekaa region, in another violation of Lebanese sovereignty.
Lebanon’s al-Manar television quoted a Lebanese security official as saying that the drone had crashed near the town of Saghbine in the Bekaa region overnight on Saturday.
According to the report, the Israeli military targeted the crashed drone in a Sunday morning strike in an attempt to make sure the aircraft is completely destroyed.
Lebanese officials are yet to comment on the reports.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties in the incident. The Lebanese army has dispatched a team to the site.
Soldier is in critical condition after sustaining stab wounds to his upper body in incident at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City.
A Palestinian man was shot by a Border Police soldier after stabbing the soldier at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday.
Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated the soldier, who was in critical condition with stab wounds to his neck, to the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem. Paramedics were trying to resuscitate the soldier.
The stabber, an 18-year-old, was critically wounded.
Over the weekend, 25-year-old Danny Gonen was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist who shot him 10 bullets at point-blank range.
A Palestinian man was shot by a Border Police soldier after stabbing the soldier at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City on Sunday.
Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated the soldier, who was in critical condition with stab wounds to his neck, to the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem. Paramedics were trying to resuscitate the soldier.
The stabber, an 18-year-old, was critically wounded.
Over the weekend, 25-year-old Danny Gonen was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist who shot him 10 bullets at point-blank range.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Saturday evening, the al-Bireh city, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, shot and injured a Palestinian child, during clashes with local youths, while one Palestinian was kidnapped in occupied Jerusalem.
Palestinian medical sources said the child, 15 years of age, was shot with two live rounds in the leg, and was moved to the Palestine Medical Center. The incident took place in Jabal at-Tawil area.
In Jerusalem, the army kidnapped a young Palestinian man, and took him to an interrogation center in the city.
Soldiers said an Israeli man was injured, reportedly after Palestinian youths hurled stones on his car, in Bab al-‘Amoud area.
Israeli sources said the man was moved to the Hadassah Medical Center suffering a head injury.
Palestinian medical sources said the child, 15 years of age, was shot with two live rounds in the leg, and was moved to the Palestine Medical Center. The incident took place in Jabal at-Tawil area.
In Jerusalem, the army kidnapped a young Palestinian man, and took him to an interrogation center in the city.
Soldiers said an Israeli man was injured, reportedly after Palestinian youths hurled stones on his car, in Bab al-‘Amoud area.
Israeli sources said the man was moved to the Hadassah Medical Center suffering a head injury.
An extremist Israeli settler ran over 3-year old Palestinian child in occupied Jerusalem, Saturday.
The child was identified as Yasser Shammas from Wadi al-Hilwa, in the village of Silwan, occupied city of Jerusalem.
Witnesses said, according to Days of Palestine, that the settler, who was driving a mini-car, approached the Palestinian child while he was waiting with his mother to cross the street.
Palestinian paramedics rushed to the scene and evacuated the child to Hadasa Hospital, in Silwan.
According to medical sources, the child sustained light injures, but bruises are spread all over his body. The child is still under continuous observation, medical sources added.
The child was identified as Yasser Shammas from Wadi al-Hilwa, in the village of Silwan, occupied city of Jerusalem.
Witnesses said, according to Days of Palestine, that the settler, who was driving a mini-car, approached the Palestinian child while he was waiting with his mother to cross the street.
Palestinian paramedics rushed to the scene and evacuated the child to Hadasa Hospital, in Silwan.
According to medical sources, the child sustained light injures, but bruises are spread all over his body. The child is still under continuous observation, medical sources added.
20 june 2015
Dozens of Israeli soldiers from different units on Friday morning participated in military drills and maneuvers near the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil city.
Local sources said that the military exercises continued as the Palestinians were flocking to the Mosque for the Friday prayers.
They added that the drills lasted for several hours and took place in the neighborhoods of the Old City, al-Sahla street, and the areas around Tareq ibn Ziyad school and the Ibrahimi Mosque.
The troops carried out shooting, first aid and evacuation exercises as well as raids on neighborhoods and homes.
Local sources said that the military exercises continued as the Palestinians were flocking to the Mosque for the Friday prayers.
They added that the drills lasted for several hours and took place in the neighborhoods of the Old City, al-Sahla street, and the areas around Tareq ibn Ziyad school and the Ibrahimi Mosque.
The troops carried out shooting, first aid and evacuation exercises as well as raids on neighborhoods and homes.
One Palestinian citizen on Friday evening suffered a bullet injury when Israeli soldiers to the east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip opened fire at him.
Medical sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that a 20-year-old young man was wounded by Israeli gunfire during his presence in the eastern area of al-Fakhari, southeast of Khan Younis.
Local sources explained that Israeli border soldiers opened machinegun fire with no reason at agricultural lands east of the area, which led to the injury of the young man.
The Israeli occupation army carries out gunfire attacks every once in a while on Palestinian border areas in Gaza in violation of the Egyptian-brokered truce it had agreed on with the Palestinian resistance in last August.
Medical sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that a 20-year-old young man was wounded by Israeli gunfire during his presence in the eastern area of al-Fakhari, southeast of Khan Younis.
Local sources explained that Israeli border soldiers opened machinegun fire with no reason at agricultural lands east of the area, which led to the injury of the young man.
The Israeli occupation army carries out gunfire attacks every once in a while on Palestinian border areas in Gaza in violation of the Egyptian-brokered truce it had agreed on with the Palestinian resistance in last August.
Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the weekly nonviolent protest against the Israeli Annexation Wall and Settlements, in Nabi Saleh village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, causing several injuries.
The protesters, accompanied by Israeli and international peace activists, marched towards Palestinian orchards Israel illegally confiscated to expand its nearby illegal colonies, built on Palestinian lands.
The army fired rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs at the protesters, causing scores to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also surrounded the area to prevent the Palestinians from entering or leaving it.
In addition, soldiers attacked several nonviolent protests against the Wall and Settlements, including in Bil’in and Ni’lin villages, near Ramallah, and Kufur Qaddoum, near the northern West Bank city Qalqilia, casing dozens of injuries.
The protesters, accompanied by Israeli and international peace activists, marched towards Palestinian orchards Israel illegally confiscated to expand its nearby illegal colonies, built on Palestinian lands.
The army fired rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs at the protesters, causing scores to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also surrounded the area to prevent the Palestinians from entering or leaving it.
In addition, soldiers attacked several nonviolent protests against the Wall and Settlements, including in Bil’in and Ni’lin villages, near Ramallah, and Kufur Qaddoum, near the northern West Bank city Qalqilia, casing dozens of injuries.
19 june 2015
Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the weekly nonviolent protest against the Wall and Settlements, in Bil’in village, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, causing many to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
This week’s protest comes in solidarity with all detainees, especially those holding open-ended hunger strikes, demanding an end to their illegal Administrative Detention without charges or trial.
The Popular Struggle Coordination Committee has reported that hundreds of Palestinians, Israeli and international peace activists participated in the protest, that started after Friday noon prayers.
The protesters marched towards the Annexation Wall, carrying Palestinian flags, and chanting for the release of all Palestinian political prisoners, and the destruction of the Wall.
Many soldiers were already deployed on a nearby hill, started firing gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets.
Scores of protesters suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, while fires broke out in olive orchards due to extensive Israeli army fire.
This week’s protest comes in solidarity with all detainees, especially those holding open-ended hunger strikes, demanding an end to their illegal Administrative Detention without charges or trial.
The Popular Struggle Coordination Committee has reported that hundreds of Palestinians, Israeli and international peace activists participated in the protest, that started after Friday noon prayers.
The protesters marched towards the Annexation Wall, carrying Palestinian flags, and chanting for the release of all Palestinian political prisoners, and the destruction of the Wall.
Many soldiers were already deployed on a nearby hill, started firing gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated metal bullets.
Scores of protesters suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, while fires broke out in olive orchards due to extensive Israeli army fire.
As Hundreds peacefully marched, Friday, in Kufur Qaddoum village, near the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, chanting against the illegal occupation and its ongoing violations, Israeli soldiers attacked the protesters, wounding two Palestinians with live rounds, and one with a rubber-coated metal bullet, while many suffered effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Kufur Qaddoum said, for the first time, the protesters actually managed to reach the Iron Gate, blocking the main entrance of the village.
It added that the soldiers then started spraying them with toxic water mixed with chemicals, referred to as “skunk water.” The army also fired rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.
The Committee said resident Sari Sami was injured by two live rounds in the leg, Basham Mohammad, one live round in the leg, while Mohammad Yacoub was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet before falling onto the ground, causing a fracture in his leg.
This Friday is also the first Friday in the holy Muslim month of Ramadan; hundreds of Palestinians, accompanied by Israeli and international supporters participated in the protest.
After the protest, Israeli soldiers fired several gas bombs at a number of homes, causing families to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation, while small fires broke out in some gardens.
Clashes took place between the soldiers and dozens of local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the army fired more gas bombs, rubber-coated metal bullets and live rounds.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Kufur Qaddoum said, for the first time, the protesters actually managed to reach the Iron Gate, blocking the main entrance of the village.
It added that the soldiers then started spraying them with toxic water mixed with chemicals, referred to as “skunk water.” The army also fired rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.
The Committee said resident Sari Sami was injured by two live rounds in the leg, Basham Mohammad, one live round in the leg, while Mohammad Yacoub was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet before falling onto the ground, causing a fracture in his leg.
This Friday is also the first Friday in the holy Muslim month of Ramadan; hundreds of Palestinians, accompanied by Israeli and international supporters participated in the protest.
After the protest, Israeli soldiers fired several gas bombs at a number of homes, causing families to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation, while small fires broke out in some gardens.
Clashes took place between the soldiers and dozens of local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the army fired more gas bombs, rubber-coated metal bullets and live rounds.
18 june 2015
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) advanced a limited distance in Palestinian lands to the east of Gaza City on Thursday.
Local sources told Quds Press that several Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers advanced into lands to the eastern outskirts of the city in al-Shujaiyah district.
The Israeli forces opened machinegun fire at random and leveled lands during the incursion. No casualties have been reported.
The attack is another episode in the series of Israeli daily violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord signed in the wake of last summer’s offensive on the besieged coastal enclave, which killed over 2,300 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
Local sources told Quds Press that several Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers advanced into lands to the eastern outskirts of the city in al-Shujaiyah district.
The Israeli forces opened machinegun fire at random and leveled lands during the incursion. No casualties have been reported.
The attack is another episode in the series of Israeli daily violations of the Cairo-brokered truce accord signed in the wake of last summer’s offensive on the besieged coastal enclave, which killed over 2,300 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
Kayed Yahya ar-Rajabi 17
Undercover Israeli Soldiers kidnapped, on Wednesday evening, a Palestinian teenager in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Local sources said the soldiers kidnapped Kayed Yahya ar-Rajabi, 17 years of age, in the Central Neighborhood in Silwan, and took him to an interrogation center in the Jerusalem.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the undercover soldiers attacked a group of teenagers, before violently assaulting ar-Rajabi.
Silwanic said clashes took place near illegal Israeli settlement outposts in the Central Neighborhood, and that the soldiers fired dozens of rounds of live ammunition.
In related news, soldiers stopped a car, belonging to the Ministry of Education, while heading to the Northern Plains area of the West Bank, to deliver the official governmental final examination papers to High Schools in Kardala and Bardala towns.
The Palestinian District Coordination Office contacted the Israeli side, and eventually managed to get its Israeli counterpart to contact the soldiers, and instruct them allow the vehicle to pass.
Israeli undercover unit kidnaps Jerusalemite boy
Israeli undercover unit kidnapped late Wednesday a Jerusalemite minor after brutally attacking him in Silwan town in occupied Jerusalem. Clashes erupted.
The 17-year-old Kayd Ragby was severely beaten before his arrest at the hands of Israeli forces dressed like Arabs, Wadi al-Hilweh Information Center affirmed.
The Israeli undercover unit stormed the town under Israeli military protection and suddenly attacked the boy before his arrest amid heavy fire of live ammunition, the sources added.
Without warning, Israeli soldiers opened fire, shooting at random, eyewitnesses said.
Clashes broke out in the area where local youths stoned Israeli forces who heavily fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs.
Undercover Israeli Soldiers kidnapped, on Wednesday evening, a Palestinian teenager in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Local sources said the soldiers kidnapped Kayed Yahya ar-Rajabi, 17 years of age, in the Central Neighborhood in Silwan, and took him to an interrogation center in the Jerusalem.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the undercover soldiers attacked a group of teenagers, before violently assaulting ar-Rajabi.
Silwanic said clashes took place near illegal Israeli settlement outposts in the Central Neighborhood, and that the soldiers fired dozens of rounds of live ammunition.
In related news, soldiers stopped a car, belonging to the Ministry of Education, while heading to the Northern Plains area of the West Bank, to deliver the official governmental final examination papers to High Schools in Kardala and Bardala towns.
The Palestinian District Coordination Office contacted the Israeli side, and eventually managed to get its Israeli counterpart to contact the soldiers, and instruct them allow the vehicle to pass.
Israeli undercover unit kidnaps Jerusalemite boy
Israeli undercover unit kidnapped late Wednesday a Jerusalemite minor after brutally attacking him in Silwan town in occupied Jerusalem. Clashes erupted.
The 17-year-old Kayd Ragby was severely beaten before his arrest at the hands of Israeli forces dressed like Arabs, Wadi al-Hilweh Information Center affirmed.
The Israeli undercover unit stormed the town under Israeli military protection and suddenly attacked the boy before his arrest amid heavy fire of live ammunition, the sources added.
Without warning, Israeli soldiers opened fire, shooting at random, eyewitnesses said.
Clashes broke out in the area where local youths stoned Israeli forces who heavily fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs.
Israeli occupation forces Thursday morning have shot and wounded two Palestinian youngsters during raid on Nablus city, northern West Bank.
Security sources said that Israeli soldiers broke into the eastern part of the city, accompanied with a number of settlers and a bulldozer, causing immediate clashes.
Sources added that IOF opened fire on the protesters, wounding two Palestinians aged 23 and 24, from Balata refugee camp with rubber-coated metal bullet in the chest, and a bullet in the thigh.
Both were moved to Rafidia hospital and medics say they are in stable condition.
Security sources said that Israeli soldiers broke into the eastern part of the city, accompanied with a number of settlers and a bulldozer, causing immediate clashes.
Sources added that IOF opened fire on the protesters, wounding two Palestinians aged 23 and 24, from Balata refugee camp with rubber-coated metal bullet in the chest, and a bullet in the thigh.
Both were moved to Rafidia hospital and medics say they are in stable condition.
Violent clashes broke out at dawn Thursday, the first day of Ramadan, between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian young men in Nablus city.
The events started when scores of Jewish settlers stormed under military protection the mausoleum of Joseph's Tomb for rituals.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that hundreds of settlers escorted by military vehicles entered the city aboard buses after midnight and performed rituals at the mausoleum.
They added the unwelcome presence of settlers and soldiers in the city angered the local young men and prompted them to clash with the invading troops, especially in the vicinity of Joseph's Tomb.
The events started when scores of Jewish settlers stormed under military protection the mausoleum of Joseph's Tomb for rituals.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that hundreds of settlers escorted by military vehicles entered the city aboard buses after midnight and performed rituals at the mausoleum.
They added the unwelcome presence of settlers and soldiers in the city angered the local young men and prompted them to clash with the invading troops, especially in the vicinity of Joseph's Tomb.