26 june 2018
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday suppressed a sit-in staged in solidarity with Palestinian farmers whose lands have been seized by IOF in Bani Naim town east of al-Khalil.
The confiscated land’s area was estimated at 20 dunums and is located at al-Hamra area in the twon. It was seized for the expansion of Beni Heifer illegal settlement.
The participants in the protest revealed that IOF soldiers attacked some of them, threatened them with arrest and banned the event at the pretext of gathering in a closed military zone.
The confiscated land’s area was estimated at 20 dunums and is located at al-Hamra area in the twon. It was seized for the expansion of Beni Heifer illegal settlement.
The participants in the protest revealed that IOF soldiers attacked some of them, threatened them with arrest and banned the event at the pretext of gathering in a closed military zone.
Israeli unmanned aircrafts on Tuesday targeted different locations close to the borderline area between Gaza and 1948 Occupied Palestine with four airstrikes. No casualties reported.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli airstrikes fired three missiles towards a group of Palestinians east of al-Shujaiya neighborhood and a fourth rocket towards a jeep car east of al-Tufah neighborhood east of Gaza.
A third airstrike targeted Palestinians east of Gaza and a fourth one north of the besieged coastal enclave.
Israeli occupation forces claimed that the missiles targeted burning kites and balloons’ launchers who fly flaming kites and balloons from Gaza towards Israeli settlements.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli airstrikes fired three missiles towards a group of Palestinians east of al-Shujaiya neighborhood and a fourth rocket towards a jeep car east of al-Tufah neighborhood east of Gaza.
A third airstrike targeted Palestinians east of Gaza and a fourth one north of the besieged coastal enclave.
Israeli occupation forces claimed that the missiles targeted burning kites and balloons’ launchers who fly flaming kites and balloons from Gaza towards Israeli settlements.
A Palestinian youth was “moderately” wounded on Tuesday afternoon after Israeli forces fired at a group of young men in southern Gaza Strip.
The PIC reporter said that an Israeli army unit that advanced into eastern Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip fired at a group of youths in the area.
The Israeli soldiers had earlier in the day bulldozed land in eastern Qarara to the east of Khan Younis and reinstalled barbed wire on the border fence in the vicinity of the Return Camp that was torn down by Palestinian demonstrators last Friday.
The PIC reporter said that an Israeli army unit that advanced into eastern Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip fired at a group of youths in the area.
The Israeli soldiers had earlier in the day bulldozed land in eastern Qarara to the east of Khan Younis and reinstalled barbed wire on the border fence in the vicinity of the Return Camp that was torn down by Palestinian demonstrators last Friday.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, seven Palestinians and injured fifty others, during protests that took place after dozens of soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, accompanying hundreds colonialist settlers, heading to Joseph Tomb area.
Media sources said the soldiers accompanied buses filled with Israeli colonialist settlers to the historic site, and fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at Palestinians, protesting the invasion into their communities.
Medical sources said the soldiers fired live rounds at the car of resident Mohammad Abdullah Mer’ey, while he was heading to the Central Vegetables Market, wounding him in his right arm, and his son in his shoulder, before they were rushed to Rafidia Governmental Hospital.
The two Palestinians are from Na’ja village, in the West Bank’s Northern Plains, and were heading to the Central Market in Nablus to cell the produce of their lands and cattle.
In addition, the soldiers shot 26 Palestinians, including a journalist, with rubber-coated steel bullets.
One child, identified as Yamen Allan Shami, 14, was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his head, and a young man, Tareq Abdullah Nabi, 18, was shot with a live round in his right leg.
At least seventeen Palestinians suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment.
The soldiers also invaded Balata refugee camp and attacked protesters in the Al-Quds and the Schools Streets, before abducting five Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Ghassan Abu Hweila, Sa’id Abed Majdalawi, Sobhi Jawabra, Hani Abu Ziyada, in addition to Faraj Mustafa Abu Leil, who was shot with a live round in his right leg, before the soldiers detained him.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, including the home of a political prisoner, identified as Omar Abu Leil, in addition to the homes of Daoud Abu Bassam, Anas Abu Hamada and Ata Hannoun.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Kafr Qalil village, east of Nablus, also searched homes and abducted Omar Farouq Amer, while resident Majdi Sadeq Shouli was abducted at a sudden military roadblock on the Nablus-Qalqilia Road.
Palestinians believe that Joseph’s Tomb is the funerary monument to Sheikh Yusef Dweikat, a local religious and social figure. Others believe that the tomb belongs to the Biblical patriarch Joseph, revered by Jews, Samaritans, Christians and Muslims alike, but remains off-limits to the Palestinians.
On its part, the Palestinian Information Ministry said the repeated invasion into Nablus to accompany the settlers to Joseph’s Tomb, and the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, in addition to the escalating invasions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, require immediate international intervention and protection to the Palestinian people, and the holy sites.
It added that, on Monday, Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry Eli Cohen, invaded the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, accompanied by many officials and colonialist settlers, and stated that ” provocative acts require Arab, regional and international protection to all holy sites in occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem, in order to avoid massacres and bloodshed, similar to the massacre of Muslim worshipers in the Ibrahimi Mosque in 1994.”
Media sources said the soldiers accompanied buses filled with Israeli colonialist settlers to the historic site, and fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at Palestinians, protesting the invasion into their communities.
Medical sources said the soldiers fired live rounds at the car of resident Mohammad Abdullah Mer’ey, while he was heading to the Central Vegetables Market, wounding him in his right arm, and his son in his shoulder, before they were rushed to Rafidia Governmental Hospital.
The two Palestinians are from Na’ja village, in the West Bank’s Northern Plains, and were heading to the Central Market in Nablus to cell the produce of their lands and cattle.
In addition, the soldiers shot 26 Palestinians, including a journalist, with rubber-coated steel bullets.
One child, identified as Yamen Allan Shami, 14, was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his head, and a young man, Tareq Abdullah Nabi, 18, was shot with a live round in his right leg.
At least seventeen Palestinians suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment.
The soldiers also invaded Balata refugee camp and attacked protesters in the Al-Quds and the Schools Streets, before abducting five Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Ghassan Abu Hweila, Sa’id Abed Majdalawi, Sobhi Jawabra, Hani Abu Ziyada, in addition to Faraj Mustafa Abu Leil, who was shot with a live round in his right leg, before the soldiers detained him.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, including the home of a political prisoner, identified as Omar Abu Leil, in addition to the homes of Daoud Abu Bassam, Anas Abu Hamada and Ata Hannoun.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Kafr Qalil village, east of Nablus, also searched homes and abducted Omar Farouq Amer, while resident Majdi Sadeq Shouli was abducted at a sudden military roadblock on the Nablus-Qalqilia Road.
Palestinians believe that Joseph’s Tomb is the funerary monument to Sheikh Yusef Dweikat, a local religious and social figure. Others believe that the tomb belongs to the Biblical patriarch Joseph, revered by Jews, Samaritans, Christians and Muslims alike, but remains off-limits to the Palestinians.
On its part, the Palestinian Information Ministry said the repeated invasion into Nablus to accompany the settlers to Joseph’s Tomb, and the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, in addition to the escalating invasions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, require immediate international intervention and protection to the Palestinian people, and the holy sites.
It added that, on Monday, Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry Eli Cohen, invaded the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, accompanied by many officials and colonialist settlers, and stated that ” provocative acts require Arab, regional and international protection to all holy sites in occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem, in order to avoid massacres and bloodshed, similar to the massacre of Muslim worshipers in the Ibrahimi Mosque in 1994.”
Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces at daybreak Tuesday in abduction sweeps rocking the West Bank.
Scores of Palestinians were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers who raided the northern West Bank city of Nablus to secure a break-in into Joseph’s Tomb by Israeli fanatics.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, a boy was and shot and injured with live ammunition in his shoulder after Israeli soldiers opened fire at his car. He was transferred to the Rafidia Hospital. At least 17 young men sustained rubber bullet wounds and dozens more choked on teargas.
The IOF also detained two Palestinian young men from the Balata refugee camp for hours and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinians.
At the same time, the IOF cracked down on Palestinians east of Qalqilya province and subjected them to exhaustive questioning.
Israeli patrols also stormed the Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem, in the northern occupied West Bank, sparking clashes with anti-occupation youth.
The IOF reportedly ransacked Palestinian homes near Abu Ubaida Mosque.
Heavily-armed Israeli soldiers showed up, meanwhile, around Kiryat Arba settlement outpost built on Palestinian lands in al-Khalil, on allegations that a Palestinian anti-occupation attacker infiltrated the area.
The occupation forces rummaged into Palestinian homes in the area in the hunt for the alleged suspect.
Light aircrafts were flown by the Israeli military in the hunt for the wanted person, before it turned out that the infiltrator was an Israeli settler.
At the early morning hours, Israeli soldiers set up a flying checkpoint southeast of al-Khalil, where Palestinian vehicles and drivers have been intensively inspected.
Scores of Palestinians were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers who raided the northern West Bank city of Nablus to secure a break-in into Joseph’s Tomb by Israeli fanatics.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, a boy was and shot and injured with live ammunition in his shoulder after Israeli soldiers opened fire at his car. He was transferred to the Rafidia Hospital. At least 17 young men sustained rubber bullet wounds and dozens more choked on teargas.
The IOF also detained two Palestinian young men from the Balata refugee camp for hours and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinians.
At the same time, the IOF cracked down on Palestinians east of Qalqilya province and subjected them to exhaustive questioning.
Israeli patrols also stormed the Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem, in the northern occupied West Bank, sparking clashes with anti-occupation youth.
The IOF reportedly ransacked Palestinian homes near Abu Ubaida Mosque.
Heavily-armed Israeli soldiers showed up, meanwhile, around Kiryat Arba settlement outpost built on Palestinian lands in al-Khalil, on allegations that a Palestinian anti-occupation attacker infiltrated the area.
The occupation forces rummaged into Palestinian homes in the area in the hunt for the alleged suspect.
Light aircrafts were flown by the Israeli military in the hunt for the wanted person, before it turned out that the infiltrator was an Israeli settler.
At the early morning hours, Israeli soldiers set up a flying checkpoint southeast of al-Khalil, where Palestinian vehicles and drivers have been intensively inspected.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least fourteen Palestinians, during extensive and violent searches of homes in occupied East Jerusalem. The soldiers also abducted two Palestinians near Nablus.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, in the center of Jerusalem, and the ar-Ram town, north of the city, before storming and searching dozens of homes, and abducted fourteen Palestinians.
Furthermore, the soldiers detonated front doors of many stores in the al-Ram town, and Kufr Aqab neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, before breaking into them and searching them, in addition to breaking into and searching several apartments.
The Abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Hamza Enad Abu Jabal, 22, from the al-Jadeeda town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, while crossing Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus, also in northern West Bank.
Another Palestinian, identified as Anan Mohsin Jaber, 24, from Anabta town, east of the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, was also abducted at Za’tara roadblock.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, in the center of Jerusalem, and the ar-Ram town, north of the city, before storming and searching dozens of homes, and abducted fourteen Palestinians.
Furthermore, the soldiers detonated front doors of many stores in the al-Ram town, and Kufr Aqab neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, before breaking into them and searching them, in addition to breaking into and searching several apartments.
The Abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Mohammad Ghorab, Shu’fat.
- Adham Alqam, Shu’fat.
- Abed Sweity, Shu’fat.
- Ahmad Siyam, Shu’fat.
- Hammouda Houshiyya, Shu’fat.
- Ali Bader, Shu’fat.
- Tareq al-A’raj, Shu’fat.
- Ahmad Sharha, Shu’fat.
- Yahia Hammoud, Shu’fat.
- (Unknown fist name) al-Kurdi, Shu’fat.
- Amir Salah, Shu’fat.
- Wadea’ Salah, Shu’fat.
- ‘Ala Shawabka, ar-Ram.
- Nayef Shawabka, ar-Ram.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Hamza Enad Abu Jabal, 22, from the al-Jadeeda town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, while crossing Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus, also in northern West Bank.
Another Palestinian, identified as Anan Mohsin Jaber, 24, from Anabta town, east of the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, was also abducted at Za’tara roadblock.
Israeli military bulldozers on Tuesday morning moved dozens of meters into the eastern corners of Khan Younis and Gaza city, in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Local sources said four Israeli bulldozers stationed at military sites along Gaza’s border crept some 50 meters into the eastern corners of Khan Younis province.
Four other bulldozers also moved 50 meters into Palestinian lands east of Gaza city.
Israeli military incursions near the border fence separating Gaza from territories occupied in 1948 have long been a near-daily occurrence.
The Israeli army also regularly detains and opens fire on unarmed Palestinian fishermen, shepherds, and farmers along the border areas.
The practice, often carried out under the security pretext, has destroyed much of the agricultural harvest of the blockaded coastal enclave.
Local sources said four Israeli bulldozers stationed at military sites along Gaza’s border crept some 50 meters into the eastern corners of Khan Younis province.
Four other bulldozers also moved 50 meters into Palestinian lands east of Gaza city.
Israeli military incursions near the border fence separating Gaza from territories occupied in 1948 have long been a near-daily occurrence.
The Israeli army also regularly detains and opens fire on unarmed Palestinian fishermen, shepherds, and farmers along the border areas.
The practice, often carried out under the security pretext, has destroyed much of the agricultural harvest of the blockaded coastal enclave.
The Israeli army forced on Tuesday 16 Palestinian families to leave their homes in the village of Khirbet Humsa al-Fouqa in the Northern Jordan Valley under the pretext of upcomig military drills.
According to human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh, 16 Palestinian families were forced to leave their homes at six in the morning and will not be allowed back before the Israeli army wraps up its war games in the area.
Human rights groups say the army uses the guise of military exercises in the Jordan Valley in order to force Palestinian families to leave the area as part of an ethnic cleansing policy.
The army has ordered families in the Jordan Valley to leave their homes for military drills dozens of times in the past few years.
According to human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh, 16 Palestinian families were forced to leave their homes at six in the morning and will not be allowed back before the Israeli army wraps up its war games in the area.
Human rights groups say the army uses the guise of military exercises in the Jordan Valley in order to force Palestinian families to leave the area as part of an ethnic cleansing policy.
The army has ordered families in the Jordan Valley to leave their homes for military drills dozens of times in the past few years.
Clashes broke out overnight Monday and early Tuesday with Israeli soldiers who raided the northern West Bank city of Nablus to arrest Palestinians and to secure a visit to Joseph’s Tomb for Israeli fanatics.
An Israeli patrol stormed Nablus’s eastern corners and cracked down on the Palestinian locals, sparking clashes in the area.
Other Israeli patrols moved into the city’s eastern corners through the Beit Furik checkpoint and cordoned off the main access roads to Joseph’s Tomb.
Barrages of gunfire, acoustic bombs, and teargas canisters had been randomly discharged by the occupation soldiers all the way through the assault. video
A flock of buses and vehicles carrying hundreds of Israeli settlers also showed up in the area, paving the way for a mass break-in into Joseph Tomb’s shrine. video video
An Israeli patrol stormed Nablus’s eastern corners and cracked down on the Palestinian locals, sparking clashes in the area.
Other Israeli patrols moved into the city’s eastern corners through the Beit Furik checkpoint and cordoned off the main access roads to Joseph’s Tomb.
Barrages of gunfire, acoustic bombs, and teargas canisters had been randomly discharged by the occupation soldiers all the way through the assault. video
A flock of buses and vehicles carrying hundreds of Israeli settlers also showed up in the area, paving the way for a mass break-in into Joseph Tomb’s shrine. video video
Israeli soldiers abducted, Tuesday, one Palestinian near Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and installed a military tower.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron, searched several homes, and abducted Ibrahim Shehada Abu Sharkh, before moving him to an unknown destination.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded lands owned by members of Jweihan family, near the illegal Kharsina Israeli colony, east of Hebron, and installed a military tower overlooking Palestinian lands.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron, searched several homes, and abducted Ibrahim Shehada Abu Sharkh, before moving him to an unknown destination.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded lands owned by members of Jweihan family, near the illegal Kharsina Israeli colony, east of Hebron, and installed a military tower overlooking Palestinian lands.
24 june 2018
The Palestinian Ministry of Health (MOH) in Gaza has issued an updated count of Palestinian casualties since the “Great March of Return” began on March 30th, in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Ministry announced, late Sunday, that the total number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces is 131, including 15 children and a woman, since the weeks-long massive demonstrations began.
The total number of injuries and gas inhalation was 14,811, of which 6,836 were treated in the field at medical points and 7,775 were treated in hospitals. Among the injured were 2,525 children and 1,158 women, according to the statement.
Of the total injuries, 3,947 are related to live ammunition, 427 with rubber bullets, 1466 are of tear-gas suffocation; 366 of the injuries are critical, 3,746 were declared moderate and 10,699 light.
Fifty-four amputations were carried out; seven of them in the upper extremities, 47 in the lower extremities, Al Ray reports.
The ministry said that two paramedic, including a female paramedic were killed, and 229 medics were injured with live ammunition and tear-gas suffocation, while 39 ambulances were partly damaged.
Meanwhile, the Forum of Palestinian Journalists in the Gaza Strip said that two journalists, Yasser Murtaja and Ahmad Abu Hussein, were killed during the protests.
The forum added that 175 journalists were injured since the beginning of the marches.
The Ministry announced, late Sunday, that the total number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces is 131, including 15 children and a woman, since the weeks-long massive demonstrations began.
The total number of injuries and gas inhalation was 14,811, of which 6,836 were treated in the field at medical points and 7,775 were treated in hospitals. Among the injured were 2,525 children and 1,158 women, according to the statement.
Of the total injuries, 3,947 are related to live ammunition, 427 with rubber bullets, 1466 are of tear-gas suffocation; 366 of the injuries are critical, 3,746 were declared moderate and 10,699 light.
Fifty-four amputations were carried out; seven of them in the upper extremities, 47 in the lower extremities, Al Ray reports.
The ministry said that two paramedic, including a female paramedic were killed, and 229 medics were injured with live ammunition and tear-gas suffocation, while 39 ambulances were partly damaged.
Meanwhile, the Forum of Palestinian Journalists in the Gaza Strip said that two journalists, Yasser Murtaja and Ahmad Abu Hussein, were killed during the protests.
The forum added that 175 journalists were injured since the beginning of the marches.
Three Palestinians were left injured on Sunday evening in an Israeli airstrike on the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Israeli drones dropped two missiles on a group of Palestinian youths gathering east of the Awda refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip.
Sometime earlier, an Israeli offensive targeted a motorcycle in Gaza.
The Israeli military spokesman claimed the army targeted a vehicle used in flowing kites and incendiary balloons from southern Gaza toward Israeli settlements adjacent to the border area.
Over the past few days, a series of fires broke out in Israeli settlements on the Gaza border after Palestinian anti-occupation protesters unleashed helium-filled balloons in response to Israeli aggressions the Great March of Return protests, which have been ongoing since March 30.
Israeli drones dropped two missiles on a group of Palestinian youths gathering east of the Awda refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip.
Sometime earlier, an Israeli offensive targeted a motorcycle in Gaza.
The Israeli military spokesman claimed the army targeted a vehicle used in flowing kites and incendiary balloons from southern Gaza toward Israeli settlements adjacent to the border area.
Over the past few days, a series of fires broke out in Israeli settlements on the Gaza border after Palestinian anti-occupation protesters unleashed helium-filled balloons in response to Israeli aggressions the Great March of Return protests, which have been ongoing since March 30.
Palestinian medical sources have confirmed, on Sunday evening, that three residents were injured after an Israeli drone fired a missile at them while riding a motorcycle east of the Zeitoun neighborhood, east of Gaza city.
The sources said the three Palestinians were rushed to the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, suffering moderate-to-severe wounds.
The Palestinians were targeted by the drone in Malka Junction area, in the Zeitoun neighborhood, in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the army fired a tank shell at a site, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp in central Gaza, causing damage.
On its part, the Israeli army claimed it fired a missile at what was described as a “wagon transporting incendiary balloons,” wounding three Palestinians.
The sources said the three Palestinians were rushed to the Shifa Medical Center in Gaza city, suffering moderate-to-severe wounds.
The Palestinians were targeted by the drone in Malka Junction area, in the Zeitoun neighborhood, in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the army fired a tank shell at a site, east of the al-Boreij refugee camp in central Gaza, causing damage.
On its part, the Israeli army claimed it fired a missile at what was described as a “wagon transporting incendiary balloons,” wounding three Palestinians.
Several Palestinians were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Sunday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces.
The list of arrestees included the alleged perpetrator of an anti-occupation car-ramming attack carried out on Road 60 near Husan town, west of Bethlehem.
At the same time, several Palestinians choked on teargas canisters during fierce clashes with the IOF in Tulkarem’s refugee camp of Nour Shams.
Israeli soldiers stormed the home of the two Palestinian prisoners Abdullah and Rami Fouda, before they kidnapped their brother Mohamed. The detainees’ father was rushed to a hospital as a result of the panic inflicted by the Israeli assault.
Two more youngsters were kidnapped by the IOF from their homes in the camp.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers arrested four Palestinian young men in their 20s of age from Bethlehem province after they wreaked havoc on their family homes.
22-year-old Mahdi Abeiyat was summoned to questioning at the Gush Etzion camp after Israeli officers ransacked his family home.
In the meantime, dozens of Palestinians, among them children, sustained breathing disorders in clashes with the occupation patrols in al-Khalil’s northern town of Beit Ummar, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Local activist Mohamed Awad said Israeli soldiers targeted Palestinian homes with heavy spates of teargas canisters and ravaged agricultural and residential facilities near Karmi Tsur illegal settlement, built on Palestinian land north of al-Khalil.
Israeli soldiers further seized Palestinian cars after they came down heavily on the drivers.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian young man Nidham Khadraj from his family home in Qalqilya and another from Ramallah’s village of al-Mugheir.
The list of arrestees included the alleged perpetrator of an anti-occupation car-ramming attack carried out on Road 60 near Husan town, west of Bethlehem.
At the same time, several Palestinians choked on teargas canisters during fierce clashes with the IOF in Tulkarem’s refugee camp of Nour Shams.
Israeli soldiers stormed the home of the two Palestinian prisoners Abdullah and Rami Fouda, before they kidnapped their brother Mohamed. The detainees’ father was rushed to a hospital as a result of the panic inflicted by the Israeli assault.
Two more youngsters were kidnapped by the IOF from their homes in the camp.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers arrested four Palestinian young men in their 20s of age from Bethlehem province after they wreaked havoc on their family homes.
22-year-old Mahdi Abeiyat was summoned to questioning at the Gush Etzion camp after Israeli officers ransacked his family home.
In the meantime, dozens of Palestinians, among them children, sustained breathing disorders in clashes with the occupation patrols in al-Khalil’s northern town of Beit Ummar, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Local activist Mohamed Awad said Israeli soldiers targeted Palestinian homes with heavy spates of teargas canisters and ravaged agricultural and residential facilities near Karmi Tsur illegal settlement, built on Palestinian land north of al-Khalil.
Israeli soldiers further seized Palestinian cars after they came down heavily on the drivers.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian young man Nidham Khadraj from his family home in Qalqilya and another from Ramallah’s village of al-Mugheir.
Israeli occupation navy at daybreak Sunday hit Gaza’s coast with gunboat shells, in an attack targeting Palestinian fishermen in the besieged enclave.
Israeli warships moved into Gaza’s seashores and unleashed four shells. No injuries have been reported in the assault.
At the same time, Israeli drones have kept hovering over Gaza city, sparking terror in the blockaded coastal enclave.
Israeli warships moved into Gaza’s seashores and unleashed four shells. No injuries have been reported in the assault.
At the same time, Israeli drones have kept hovering over Gaza city, sparking terror in the blockaded coastal enclave.