4 may 2020
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday raided al-Isawiya and Kafr Aqab towns in Occupied Jerusalem and kidnapped a Palestinian elderly man from his house.
Local sources said the IOF arrested Haj Awni Atiya after breaking into his home and wreaking havoc on it in al-Isawiya.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed the neighboring town of Kafr Aqab and attacked Palestinian residents with tear gas canisters and stun grenades.
A number of Palestinian citizens suffered breathing difficulties and were treated in the field.
Local sources said the IOF arrested Haj Awni Atiya after breaking into his home and wreaking havoc on it in al-Isawiya.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed the neighboring town of Kafr Aqab and attacked Palestinian residents with tear gas canisters and stun grenades.
A number of Palestinian citizens suffered breathing difficulties and were treated in the field.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday kidnaped several Palestinian citizens following raids on homes in different West Bank areas. video
Some of the detainees were identified as Sameer Ammar and Abd Biqawi from Qaffin town in northern Tulkarem and Ziyad Abu Salem from Abu Shukheidim in northern Ramallah, according to local sources.
In al-Khalil, another two young citizens were kidnaped from their homes during IOF campaigns in the towns of Dura and Idhna. They were identified as Mahmoud Abu Hashash and Abdul-Fattah Jahisha.
Meanwhile, violent clashes reportedly took place at dawn between Palestinian youths and Israeli soldiers in al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil.
The IOF also stormed Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil and ransacked homes, with no reported arrests.
In Nablus city, the IOF stormed Amman street and the area of Joseph’s Tomb and kidnaped a young man called Ameed Hawtari.
In Jenin, the IOF raided the house of prisoner Murad Abu Salah in Arraba town and kidnaped a citizen called Nawras Firas from Mirka village.
The IOF also raided homes in Beit Fajjar town in southern Bethlehem and Shu’afat refugee camp in Jerusalem.
In an earlier incident, overnight clashes broke out between local youths and Israeli police forces in Issawiya district and at-Tur town in Jerusalem.
Some of the detainees were identified as Sameer Ammar and Abd Biqawi from Qaffin town in northern Tulkarem and Ziyad Abu Salem from Abu Shukheidim in northern Ramallah, according to local sources.
In al-Khalil, another two young citizens were kidnaped from their homes during IOF campaigns in the towns of Dura and Idhna. They were identified as Mahmoud Abu Hashash and Abdul-Fattah Jahisha.
Meanwhile, violent clashes reportedly took place at dawn between Palestinian youths and Israeli soldiers in al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil.
The IOF also stormed Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil and ransacked homes, with no reported arrests.
In Nablus city, the IOF stormed Amman street and the area of Joseph’s Tomb and kidnaped a young man called Ameed Hawtari.
In Jenin, the IOF raided the house of prisoner Murad Abu Salah in Arraba town and kidnaped a citizen called Nawras Firas from Mirka village.
The IOF also raided homes in Beit Fajjar town in southern Bethlehem and Shu’afat refugee camp in Jerusalem.
In an earlier incident, overnight clashes broke out between local youths and Israeli police forces in Issawiya district and at-Tur town in Jerusalem.
Israeli soldiers shot and injured last night a Palestinian youth in Aqbat Jabr refugee camp in the eastern West Bank city of Jericho, according to witnesses.
They said the soldiers opened fire at a group of youths who were at the camp’s cemetery hitting one in the leg. He was rushed to hospital in the city.
Palestinian injured by Israeli gunfire in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp
A Palestinian young man was wounded last night when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened fire at him in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho city in the West Bank.
According to eyewitnesses, a young man suffered a bullet injury in one of his legs after an Israeli soldier opened fire at him during his presence near the cemetery in the southern area of the camp.
The young man was rushed to a local hospital for medical assistance.
The IOF stormed last night and at dawn Monday different areas of the West Bank, carried out raids on homes and kidnaped eight Palestinian citizens.
They said the soldiers opened fire at a group of youths who were at the camp’s cemetery hitting one in the leg. He was rushed to hospital in the city.
Palestinian injured by Israeli gunfire in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp
A Palestinian young man was wounded last night when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened fire at him in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, south of Jericho city in the West Bank.
According to eyewitnesses, a young man suffered a bullet injury in one of his legs after an Israeli soldier opened fire at him during his presence near the cemetery in the southern area of the camp.
The young man was rushed to a local hospital for medical assistance.
The IOF stormed last night and at dawn Monday different areas of the West Bank, carried out raids on homes and kidnaped eight Palestinian citizens.
3 may 2020
Israeli occupation forces ordered today a halt on the construction of residential structures and their subsequent demolition.
The structures, which include two homes, are owned by residents of the village of Qarawat Bani Hassan, to the west of the occupied West Bank city of Salfit, according to local sources.
The occupation authorities handed two Palestinians an order to stop construction of their two houses and demolish them, while a third resident was handed a demolition order for his residential shack.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers chased farmers and shepherds while working near the village, claiming that they were close to the neighboring illegal Israeli settlements.
The village is located in the so-called Area C of the occupied West Bank, under complete Israeli control. Israel almost prohibits all kinds of urban and agricultural development for Palestinians in the area for the benefit of its settlement enterprise.
The structures, which include two homes, are owned by residents of the village of Qarawat Bani Hassan, to the west of the occupied West Bank city of Salfit, according to local sources.
The occupation authorities handed two Palestinians an order to stop construction of their two houses and demolish them, while a third resident was handed a demolition order for his residential shack.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers chased farmers and shepherds while working near the village, claiming that they were close to the neighboring illegal Israeli settlements.
The village is located in the so-called Area C of the occupied West Bank, under complete Israeli control. Israel almost prohibits all kinds of urban and agricultural development for Palestinians in the area for the benefit of its settlement enterprise.
The Israeli occupation navy on Sunday morning opened fire at Palestinian fishermen and their boats off the coast of the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to local media sources, Israeli gunboats chased fishing boats and opened machinegun fire at them off the shores of al-Sudaniya and al-Waha areas in the northwest of Gaza.
Luckily, no one was reportedly hurt in the shooting attack.
Israeli naval forces and their gunboats are around Gaza fishermen almost every day, harassing them, shooting at them, damaging their boats, and making arrests. Sometimes fishermen are injured or killed during gunfire attacks.
Under the 1993 Oslo accords, Palestinian fishermen are permitted to fish up to 20 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza, but since then Israel has kept reducing the fishing area gradually to a limit between six to three nautical miles as part of its blockade on Gaza.
According to local media sources, Israeli gunboats chased fishing boats and opened machinegun fire at them off the shores of al-Sudaniya and al-Waha areas in the northwest of Gaza.
Luckily, no one was reportedly hurt in the shooting attack.
Israeli naval forces and their gunboats are around Gaza fishermen almost every day, harassing them, shooting at them, damaging their boats, and making arrests. Sometimes fishermen are injured or killed during gunfire attacks.
Under the 1993 Oslo accords, Palestinian fishermen are permitted to fish up to 20 nautical miles off the coast of Gaza, but since then Israel has kept reducing the fishing area gradually to a limit between six to three nautical miles as part of its blockade on Gaza.
2 may 2020
Israeli forces prevented today Palestinian farmers from ploughing their lands near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, according to one of the farmers.
Ahmad Shahin said farmers went today to their land in the village of al-Sawiyeh to plough it in order to plant it when Israeli soldiers stopped them and ordered them to leave it under the pretext it was state land. video
He said the army would not let the farmers work in their lands because they want to keep it for settlement expansion as settlers often cut trees and encroach on the Palestinian land.
Ahmad Shahin said farmers went today to their land in the village of al-Sawiyeh to plough it in order to plant it when Israeli soldiers stopped them and ordered them to leave it under the pretext it was state land. video
He said the army would not let the farmers work in their lands because they want to keep it for settlement expansion as settlers often cut trees and encroach on the Palestinian land.
A Palestinian citizen was injured on Saturday afternoon after he was shot by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) near the West Bank city of Qalqilya.
Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews attended to a Palestinian young man who was wounded by IOF gunfire near Qalqilya City before he was rushed to a hospital for treatment.
Local sources reported that the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian young man at a separation wall gate in al-Naqqar neighborhood near Qalqilya.
Medical sources in a brief statement described the man’s injury as “minor”.
Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews attended to a Palestinian young man who was wounded by IOF gunfire near Qalqilya City before he was rushed to a hospital for treatment.
Local sources reported that the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian young man at a separation wall gate in al-Naqqar neighborhood near Qalqilya.
Medical sources in a brief statement described the man’s injury as “minor”.
Different West Bank towns in southern Nablus on Friday afternoon were reportedly stormed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and Jewish settlers.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed the towns of Tell and Sarra in southern Nablus and patrolled their streets.
The IOF also detained and interrogated several local young men for a while during their presence in the towns.
Meanwhile, a horde of settlers stormed, under military protection, the Ein Sailoun area in Qaryut town, south of Nablus.
Local sources said that the IOF provided protection for the settlers, who seek to turn the place into a Jewish tourist destination.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed the towns of Tell and Sarra in southern Nablus and patrolled their streets.
The IOF also detained and interrogated several local young men for a while during their presence in the towns.
Meanwhile, a horde of settlers stormed, under military protection, the Ein Sailoun area in Qaryut town, south of Nablus.
Local sources said that the IOF provided protection for the settlers, who seek to turn the place into a Jewish tourist destination.
Israeli navy boats opened fire today at Palestinian fishermen off the northern Gaza shores and soldiers fired teargas canisters at farmers in the south of the Gaza Strip, reported WAFA correspondent.
Navy boats opened fire and water hoses at fishermen sailing three nautical miles off the northern Gaza shore forcing them to return to shore. There were no reports of injuries.
In the south of the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers fired teargas canisters at Palestinian farmers attending to their lands east of Khan Younis, also forcing them to leave the area before being harmed.
Israeli navy and army harassment of Palestinian fishermen and farmers near the borders is an almost daily occurrence aimed at discouraging them from proceeding with fishing, a vital source of income to thousands of Gaza families, and from attending to their lands near the border fence with Israel.
Navy boats opened fire and water hoses at fishermen sailing three nautical miles off the northern Gaza shore forcing them to return to shore. There were no reports of injuries.
In the south of the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers fired teargas canisters at Palestinian farmers attending to their lands east of Khan Younis, also forcing them to leave the area before being harmed.
Israeli navy and army harassment of Palestinian fishermen and farmers near the borders is an almost daily occurrence aimed at discouraging them from proceeding with fishing, a vital source of income to thousands of Gaza families, and from attending to their lands near the border fence with Israel.
Israeli soldiers shot, Friday, two young Palestinian, south of Qalqilia, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said the two young men, identified as Khaled Khalil Zamari, 23, and Haitham Mansour, 21, were on Palestinian land, near the illegal Annexation Wall, south of Qalqilia.
There were no protests in the area and the two apparently approached the Annexation Wall while working on the lands when the soldiers shot them.
The two wounded Palestinians were rushed by local medics to Darwish Nazzal governmental hospital ion Qalqilia, suffering moderate wounds.
Local sources said the two young men, identified as Khaled Khalil Zamari, 23, and Haitham Mansour, 21, were on Palestinian land, near the illegal Annexation Wall, south of Qalqilia.
There were no protests in the area and the two apparently approached the Annexation Wall while working on the lands when the soldiers shot them.
The two wounded Palestinians were rushed by local medics to Darwish Nazzal governmental hospital ion Qalqilia, suffering moderate wounds.
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Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the weekly procession against the Annexation Wall and colonies in Kufur Qaddoum town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and injured six Palestinians, including two children.
Morad Eshteiwi, the coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in Kufur Qaddoum, said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against the protesters, by firing many rubber-coated steel bullets, high-velocity gas bombs and concussion grenades. Many Palestinian youngsters started throwing stones at the invading soldiers, who fired a few live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades. |
Eshteiwi added that the soldiers injured two children and four young men, before local medics of the Palestinian Red Crescent provided treatment to them, without the need for hospitalization.
The soldiers also ambushed many protesters in an attempt to abduct them but were unable to do so.
Kufur Qaddoum witnesses frequent Israeli invasions, assaults and abductions as it continues to hold its weekly nonviolent processions against the illegal Annexation Wall and colonies, and against the closure of the main road, which was blockaded by the military sixteen years ago, to enable easy access for colonialist settlers driving to and from the Kedumim colony, built on private Palestinian lands.
The soldiers also ambushed many protesters in an attempt to abduct them but were unable to do so.
Kufur Qaddoum witnesses frequent Israeli invasions, assaults and abductions as it continues to hold its weekly nonviolent processions against the illegal Annexation Wall and colonies, and against the closure of the main road, which was blockaded by the military sixteen years ago, to enable easy access for colonialist settlers driving to and from the Kedumim colony, built on private Palestinian lands.