11 oct 2015
At least 17 Palestinians were injured during violent clashes that erupted Sunday with Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) east of Bureij refugee camp located in central Gaza Strip.
IOF soldiers intensified their presence at the borders with Bureij camp and opened fire at Palestinian youths. Tear gas bombs were heavily used too.
Medics said that 17 youths and minors were injured during the clashes. Three of the reported injured suffered serious injuries.
The seriously injured youths were identified as Khalil Abu Abid, 26, who was shot in his chest with live bullet, Mohamed Nbahin, 17, who received a bullet in his nose, and Ibrahim Khrish, 17, who was shot in his chest and foot.
14 other youths suffered tear gas inhalation and rubber bullet injuries, the sources added.
Few hours later, calm was restored in the refugee camp.
IOF soldiers intensified their presence at the borders with Bureij camp and opened fire at Palestinian youths. Tear gas bombs were heavily used too.
Medics said that 17 youths and minors were injured during the clashes. Three of the reported injured suffered serious injuries.
The seriously injured youths were identified as Khalil Abu Abid, 26, who was shot in his chest with live bullet, Mohamed Nbahin, 17, who received a bullet in his nose, and Ibrahim Khrish, 17, who was shot in his chest and foot.
14 other youths suffered tear gas inhalation and rubber bullet injuries, the sources added.
Few hours later, calm was restored in the refugee camp.
Israeli army choppers flew in the sky of the Old City of Occupied Jerusalem on Sunday morning. Meanwhile, groups of Jewish settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque under protection of Israeli forces.
Violent clashes were later reported on Sunday evening between Israeli forces and Palestinian youths in different towns and districts of the holy city.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli choppers flew over the city for hours in the morning which increased Palestinians’ fears that Israel might commit new crimes against Palestinians in Occupied Jerusalem.
Violent clashes were later reported on Sunday evening between Israeli forces and Palestinian youths in different towns and districts of the holy city.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli choppers flew over the city for hours in the morning which increased Palestinians’ fears that Israel might commit new crimes against Palestinians in Occupied Jerusalem.
At least 47 Palestinian civilians were left wounded in a wave of violent clashes that rocked the Occupied West Bank on early Sunday morning, the Palestinian Health Ministry reported.
Four Palestinian civilians were transferred to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, one among whom hit by live rounds in his foot and another by rubber bullets unleashed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF). Two more civilians choked on tear gas in the same clashes.
23 Palestinian youngsters sustained live bullet injuries in Nablus, 18 among whom were rushed to the Rafidia hospital.
Five more casualties were received by medics at Nablus’ hospital of al-Itihad.
In Tulkarem province, 20 Palestinians were shot with live ammunition in their lower limbs.
Tension has flared up across the West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem over the past few days in response to Israeli terrorism and aggressions on Palestinian civilians, family homes, and holy shrines.
Four Palestinian civilians were transferred to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, one among whom hit by live rounds in his foot and another by rubber bullets unleashed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF). Two more civilians choked on tear gas in the same clashes.
23 Palestinian youngsters sustained live bullet injuries in Nablus, 18 among whom were rushed to the Rafidia hospital.
Five more casualties were received by medics at Nablus’ hospital of al-Itihad.
In Tulkarem province, 20 Palestinians were shot with live ammunition in their lower limbs.
Tension has flared up across the West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem over the past few days in response to Israeli terrorism and aggressions on Palestinian civilians, family homes, and holy shrines.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened live fire at Palestinian demonstrators near Hawara roadblock in Nablus on Sunday wounding at least 45 youths.
Medical sources told the PIC reporter that all those injured were hit with live ammo or with the so-called toto bullets, adding that two of them were in serious condition.
They said that a number of the casualties suffered bullet wounds in their abdomen and in their back.
Photojournalist Rami Suweidan was hit in his leg with a toto bullet.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that IOF snipers were deployed on the checkpoint’s watchtower and on the nearby hilltop and Hawara valley and fired at the youths, who were throwing stones, from a close distance.
Students’ blocs in Najah University in Nablus had organized a march to Hawara barrier in support of al-Aqsa Mosque and engaged the IOF soldiers in violent skirmishes.
Medical sources told the PIC reporter that all those injured were hit with live ammo or with the so-called toto bullets, adding that two of them were in serious condition.
They said that a number of the casualties suffered bullet wounds in their abdomen and in their back.
Photojournalist Rami Suweidan was hit in his leg with a toto bullet.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that IOF snipers were deployed on the checkpoint’s watchtower and on the nearby hilltop and Hawara valley and fired at the youths, who were throwing stones, from a close distance.
Students’ blocs in Najah University in Nablus had organized a march to Hawara barrier in support of al-Aqsa Mosque and engaged the IOF soldiers in violent skirmishes.
Two female Palestinian journalists were shot and injured by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in a wave of violent clashes that rocked Occupied Jerusalem.
Journalist Mona al-Qawasmi, working for the Q-Press news center said she was directly shot in her right hand by Israeli bullet fire while she was covering clashes in the Shu’fat refugee camp.
The journalist was transferred to the al-Tamayoz medical center in Annata.
Q-Press center slammed Israel’s preplanned attack on journalist al-Qawasmi, saying: “Israeli aggressions on journalists shall never prevent us from covering facts on the ground.”
Journalist Hadeel Naser and Ali Diwani were, meanwhile, subjected to random gunfire shots by the Israeli occupation troops.
Journalist Faez Abu Rmeileh and Mohammad Ashou were also aggressively beaten by the IOF during clashes in Jerusalem’s Bab al-Amoud area.
Over recent days, the Israeli occupation troops stepped up preplanned attacks against journalists in an attempt to cover up crimes and aggressions against Palestinian civilians and children.
Journalist Mona al-Qawasmi, working for the Q-Press news center said she was directly shot in her right hand by Israeli bullet fire while she was covering clashes in the Shu’fat refugee camp.
The journalist was transferred to the al-Tamayoz medical center in Annata.
Q-Press center slammed Israel’s preplanned attack on journalist al-Qawasmi, saying: “Israeli aggressions on journalists shall never prevent us from covering facts on the ground.”
Journalist Hadeel Naser and Ali Diwani were, meanwhile, subjected to random gunfire shots by the Israeli occupation troops.
Journalist Faez Abu Rmeileh and Mohammad Ashou were also aggressively beaten by the IOF during clashes in Jerusalem’s Bab al-Amoud area.
Over recent days, the Israeli occupation troops stepped up preplanned attacks against journalists in an attempt to cover up crimes and aggressions against Palestinian civilians and children.
Archbishop Atallah Hanna said Muslims and Christians are united in the
face of Israel’s notorious apartheid policies against the Palestinian
people.
Hanna said during a solidarity visit to the holy al-Aqsa Mosque: “Today we are facing a new apartheid—a kind of oppressive politics rejected by all Palestinians alike, be them Muslims or Christians.”
He spoke out against what he dubbed a “preplanned terrorism” perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces and vandals against the Palestinian people.
Hanna referred to cold-blooded murder and field executions as the most atrocious cases in point.
Hanna, along with a delegation of Christian clergy, also popped in Jerusalem hospitals to keep tabs on the health condition of the wounded Palestinians, wishing them a swift recovery.
According to the Archbishop, the tour carried out by Jerusalem’s mayor while holding a machinegun and inciting murder of Arabs is “a criminal act.”
He called for immediately ceasing racism against and attacks on the peaceful Muslim congregation at the holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
“Such racist policies are no less atrocious and perilous than South Africa’s ill-famed apartheid,” Archbishop Hanna said.
He hailed all Palestinians for standing firm against Israel’s ongoing terrorism and aggression on Islamic and Christian holy sites.
Hanna said during a solidarity visit to the holy al-Aqsa Mosque: “Today we are facing a new apartheid—a kind of oppressive politics rejected by all Palestinians alike, be them Muslims or Christians.”
He spoke out against what he dubbed a “preplanned terrorism” perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces and vandals against the Palestinian people.
Hanna referred to cold-blooded murder and field executions as the most atrocious cases in point.
Hanna, along with a delegation of Christian clergy, also popped in Jerusalem hospitals to keep tabs on the health condition of the wounded Palestinians, wishing them a swift recovery.
According to the Archbishop, the tour carried out by Jerusalem’s mayor while holding a machinegun and inciting murder of Arabs is “a criminal act.”
He called for immediately ceasing racism against and attacks on the peaceful Muslim congregation at the holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
“Such racist policies are no less atrocious and perilous than South Africa’s ill-famed apartheid,” Archbishop Hanna said.
He hailed all Palestinians for standing firm against Israel’s ongoing terrorism and aggression on Islamic and Christian holy sites.
Ata an-Noury
Palestinian medical sources have reported, Sunday, that a young Palestinian man died of serious wounds he suffered Saturday, after being rammed by an Israeli settler’s car, in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian, identified as 'Ata an-Noury, suffered a very serious injury, and was moved to a hospital where he died of his wounds.
He was hit with the setter's car in at-Tour town, east of occupied Jerusalem, and the settler fled the scene.
In related news, more than 55 students of the Al-Quds-Abu Dis University, near Jerusalem, and Khaddoury College in Tulkarem, have been injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers who surrounded their colleges.
At least 20 students were injured, including eight by live Israeli army fire, in Khaddoury College, and were moved to Thabet Thabet Hospital for treatment.
One of the wounded was moved to the Zakat Hospital in Tulkarem due to the seriousness of his condition.
In Abu Dis, at least 35 students were injured during clashes that took place in front of their college.
The soldiers fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets, live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
On Sunday at dawn, a Palestinian mother who was five months pregnant was killed along with her 2-year old child , while at least four other family members were injured, after the Israeli Air Force bombarded the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
On Saturday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MOH) has reported that Israeli soldiers shot and killed seven Palestinians, including two children, and that the number of Palestinians shot dead by Israeli gunfire in two days is 14, while more than 240 have been injured.
It added that 21 Palestinians, including 12 in the West Bank, have been killed since October 1st, and 1100 injured.
Palestinian medical sources have reported, Sunday, that a young Palestinian man died of serious wounds he suffered Saturday, after being rammed by an Israeli settler’s car, in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian, identified as 'Ata an-Noury, suffered a very serious injury, and was moved to a hospital where he died of his wounds.
He was hit with the setter's car in at-Tour town, east of occupied Jerusalem, and the settler fled the scene.
In related news, more than 55 students of the Al-Quds-Abu Dis University, near Jerusalem, and Khaddoury College in Tulkarem, have been injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers who surrounded their colleges.
At least 20 students were injured, including eight by live Israeli army fire, in Khaddoury College, and were moved to Thabet Thabet Hospital for treatment.
One of the wounded was moved to the Zakat Hospital in Tulkarem due to the seriousness of his condition.
In Abu Dis, at least 35 students were injured during clashes that took place in front of their college.
The soldiers fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets, live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
On Sunday at dawn, a Palestinian mother who was five months pregnant was killed along with her 2-year old child , while at least four other family members were injured, after the Israeli Air Force bombarded the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
On Saturday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MOH) has reported that Israeli soldiers shot and killed seven Palestinians, including two children, and that the number of Palestinians shot dead by Israeli gunfire in two days is 14, while more than 240 have been injured.
It added that 21 Palestinians, including 12 in the West Bank, have been killed since October 1st, and 1100 injured.
The soldiers also invaded and searched a few old nearby homes.
The Israeli military has invaded, ransacked and confiscated numerous files from the IMEMC and PCR in the past.
The Israeli military has invaded, ransacked and confiscated numerous files from the IMEMC and PCR in the past.
A number of Palestinian activists on social media have published anonymous messages with Arabic names, that are asking for “names of protesters,” especially in Jerusalem, saying that it’s only “to join them in the clashes.”
The messages started flowing on Friday, according to PNN, and there have been several warnings not to reply, accept friend requests, or give out any type of information.
Media sources said that Israeli intelligence have launched these accounts to monitor the protesters.
The accounts have Palestinian flags as their cover photos, with Arabic names, local numbers, and use the Arabic language.
Israel has long used social media, especially Facebook, to monitor activists and indeed arrested a number of people for their “anti-Israel” posts.
The messages started flowing on Friday, according to PNN, and there have been several warnings not to reply, accept friend requests, or give out any type of information.
Media sources said that Israeli intelligence have launched these accounts to monitor the protesters.
The accounts have Palestinian flags as their cover photos, with Arabic names, local numbers, and use the Arabic language.
Israel has long used social media, especially Facebook, to monitor activists and indeed arrested a number of people for their “anti-Israel” posts.
A senior Israeli officer suffered an injury after a small iron ball struck his head near Kiryat Arba settlement, east of al-Khalil city, according to Hebrew media sources.
A Palestinian young man is believed to have used a slingshot to throw the iron ball at the officer.
Following the attack, Israeli soldiers and plain-clothes officers with the help of a helicopter and settlers launched a manhunt for the perpetrator in the nearby Palestinian areas.
The invading troops and settlers broke into several homes in neighborhoods around the Old City of al-Khalil and physically assaulted a Palestinian woman during the campaign.
A young man identified as Muhanad Qafisha was kidnapped from his home during one of the raids, according to eyewitnesses from the city.
The eyewitnesses added that the settlers attacked Palestinians in the neighborhoods of Abu Sneineh and Karantina and clashed with the residents who defended themselves.
A Palestinian young man is believed to have used a slingshot to throw the iron ball at the officer.
Following the attack, Israeli soldiers and plain-clothes officers with the help of a helicopter and settlers launched a manhunt for the perpetrator in the nearby Palestinian areas.
The invading troops and settlers broke into several homes in neighborhoods around the Old City of al-Khalil and physically assaulted a Palestinian woman during the campaign.
A young man identified as Muhanad Qafisha was kidnapped from his home during one of the raids, according to eyewitnesses from the city.
The eyewitnesses added that the settlers attacked Palestinians in the neighborhoods of Abu Sneineh and Karantina and clashed with the residents who defended themselves.
The Israeli occupation navy at dawn Sunday opened machinegun fire at Palestinian fishing boats off the coast of Rafah district, south of the Gaza Strip.
Local sources said that all the fishermen on the boats survived the gunfire attack and managed to return to shore.
In an earlier incident, the Israeli navy on Saturday night bombed and opened fire at the shores of al-Sudaniya and Khan Younis areas, north and south of Gaza, with no reported casualties or material damage.
Local sources said that all the fishermen on the boats survived the gunfire attack and managed to return to shore.
In an earlier incident, the Israeli navy on Saturday night bombed and opened fire at the shores of al-Sudaniya and Khan Younis areas, north and south of Gaza, with no reported casualties or material damage.
Dozens of Palestinian young men suffered bullet and tear gas injuries during last night's clashes with Israeli police forces in different areas of Occupied Jerusalem.
A medical source told Qpress that five young men were injured in their legs from live fire during confrontations with Israeli policemen at the entrance to Shuafat refugee camp and Anata town, east of Jerusalem.
The source added that the police forces intensively fired tear gas grenades and rubber bullets at the young men, which caused different injuries to many others.
Similar clashes also took place in al-Issawiya district and al-Ram town north of Jerusalem and resulted in the injury of several young men.
Violent clashes have been raging, especially overnight, for over a month in the occupied city of Jerusalem following Israel's recent escalation of its violations against the Jerusalemites in general and the Aqsa Mosque in particular.
A medical source told Qpress that five young men were injured in their legs from live fire during confrontations with Israeli policemen at the entrance to Shuafat refugee camp and Anata town, east of Jerusalem.
The source added that the police forces intensively fired tear gas grenades and rubber bullets at the young men, which caused different injuries to many others.
Similar clashes also took place in al-Issawiya district and al-Ram town north of Jerusalem and resulted in the injury of several young men.
Violent clashes have been raging, especially overnight, for over a month in the occupied city of Jerusalem following Israel's recent escalation of its violations against the Jerusalemites in general and the Aqsa Mosque in particular.
Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has ordered the reinforcement of occupation patrols across Occupied Jerusalem, adding fuel to the flames of ongoing tensions rocking the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to a statement by Netanyahu’s office, the PM has ordered the reinforcement of police units in Occupied Jerusalem; to this end, three reserve police brigades have been mobilized. The mobilization of occupation forces will continue as necessary.
The summoned brigades will reinforce deployment of the Israeli occupation police in Occupied Jerusalem
and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories, the statement added.
A few days earlier, Netanyahu ordered the deployment of 4,000 more Israeli cops across Occupied Jerusalem.
Spokesperson for the occupation police, Luba Samri, said thousands of Israeli cops are currently stationed across Occupied Jerusalem, particularly in the Old City and the eastern areas.
Meanwhile, the Yisrael Hume newspaper said Netanyahu and his minister of internal security, Gilad Erdan, ruled for the deployment of 13 reserve brigades across Occupied Jerusalem, in addition to three more brigades summoned for reinforcement last week.
According to a statement by Netanyahu’s office, the PM has ordered the reinforcement of police units in Occupied Jerusalem; to this end, three reserve police brigades have been mobilized. The mobilization of occupation forces will continue as necessary.
The summoned brigades will reinforce deployment of the Israeli occupation police in Occupied Jerusalem
and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories, the statement added.
A few days earlier, Netanyahu ordered the deployment of 4,000 more Israeli cops across Occupied Jerusalem.
Spokesperson for the occupation police, Luba Samri, said thousands of Israeli cops are currently stationed across Occupied Jerusalem, particularly in the Old City and the eastern areas.
Meanwhile, the Yisrael Hume newspaper said Netanyahu and his minister of internal security, Gilad Erdan, ruled for the deployment of 13 reserve brigades across Occupied Jerusalem, in addition to three more brigades summoned for reinforcement last week.
Several Palestinian hospitals in occupied Jerusalem have been the frequent target by the Israeli soldiers, who do not only attack ambulances and medics, but are also invading the medical centers, including their Urgent Care units, in Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank.
On Saturday, the soldiers assaulted many Palestinian medics in Bab al-'Amoud in occupied Jerusalem, after the army killed one Palestinian and wounded dozens with rubber-coated steel bullets.
After attacking medics and ambulances, the army invaded the al-Makassed and Augusta Victoria Hospitals in occupied Jerusalem, and searched them for wounded Palestinians.
Similar attacks took place in September and the beginning of this month.
In the recent invasion into al-Makassed hospital, the soldiers were deployed at the entrance of the Urgent Care Unit, and started searching ambulances, in addition to searching private cars and cabs, and also invaded and ransacked the Urgent Care Unit.
Just a couple of hundred meters away, the soldiers invaded Augusta Victoria Hospital, and searched several sections and rooms, including the Operations Room and Urgent Care.
A week ago, the soldiers closed the main gate of al-Makassed, held many medics and ambulances for more than thirty minutes, under gunpoint and threat of death.
They also kidnapped a wounded Palestinian, from the al-‘Eesawiyya town in Jerusalem, after forcibly removing him from the ambulance that was rushing him to hospital.
September also witnessed various attacks, including an invasion into the al-Makassed Hospital, when the soldiers inspected all admission records to look for wounded Palestinians, in addition to searching patients’ rooms, offices and X-ray departments.
Palestinian Health Minister, Dr. Jawad Awwad, strongly denounced the Israeli invasions into Al-Makassed and Augusta Victoria, and all violations against medics and medical centers.
|Palestinian Health Minister Condemns Israeli Abduction Of Patient From Hospital|
He said that such invasions were another serious indication that Israel has no respect of any international agreement and laws, protecting patients and medical centers, and nations living under occupation.
He called on the International Community to act and provide the needed protection to the Palestinian people, and to hold Israel accountable for its violations against health-care workers and all medical facilities and property.
On Saturday, the soldiers assaulted many Palestinian medics in Bab al-'Amoud in occupied Jerusalem, after the army killed one Palestinian and wounded dozens with rubber-coated steel bullets.
After attacking medics and ambulances, the army invaded the al-Makassed and Augusta Victoria Hospitals in occupied Jerusalem, and searched them for wounded Palestinians.
Similar attacks took place in September and the beginning of this month.
In the recent invasion into al-Makassed hospital, the soldiers were deployed at the entrance of the Urgent Care Unit, and started searching ambulances, in addition to searching private cars and cabs, and also invaded and ransacked the Urgent Care Unit.
Just a couple of hundred meters away, the soldiers invaded Augusta Victoria Hospital, and searched several sections and rooms, including the Operations Room and Urgent Care.
A week ago, the soldiers closed the main gate of al-Makassed, held many medics and ambulances for more than thirty minutes, under gunpoint and threat of death.
They also kidnapped a wounded Palestinian, from the al-‘Eesawiyya town in Jerusalem, after forcibly removing him from the ambulance that was rushing him to hospital.
September also witnessed various attacks, including an invasion into the al-Makassed Hospital, when the soldiers inspected all admission records to look for wounded Palestinians, in addition to searching patients’ rooms, offices and X-ray departments.
Palestinian Health Minister, Dr. Jawad Awwad, strongly denounced the Israeli invasions into Al-Makassed and Augusta Victoria, and all violations against medics and medical centers.
|Palestinian Health Minister Condemns Israeli Abduction Of Patient From Hospital|
He said that such invasions were another serious indication that Israel has no respect of any international agreement and laws, protecting patients and medical centers, and nations living under occupation.
He called on the International Community to act and provide the needed protection to the Palestinian people, and to hold Israel accountable for its violations against health-care workers and all medical facilities and property.
The Palestinians said they are protesting the Israeli escalation against the Palestinian people, and that they are an important part of the Palestinian society. They told reporters that they are protesting in order to show support for their brothers and sisters in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Jerusalem.
Dozens also gathered in the Al-Ein Square in Nazareth protesting the ongoing arrests, and the excessive use of force by the police and the soldiers, especially after the police arrested five young men from the Eastern Neighborhood.
The police also closed the main road in Um al-Fahem, and attacked dozens of drivers, before kidnapping several Palestinians.
At least four more Palestinians were taken prisoner during protests in Ramla, during a protest against the ongoing and escalating Israeli violations against the Palestinians in different parts of the country, and violations against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
The police also assaulted several detained Palestinians in various Police stations; they attacked them with clubs and batons, in addition to kicking them while handcuffed.
Lawyer Jamil Jabarin said the police also broke the prescription eyeglasses of one of the detainees, after repeatedly beating and kicking him while in police car and in custody.
He added that the Palestinians who were taken prisoner in Um al-Fahem have been identified as Mahmoud Mohammad Jabarin, 16, Ahmad Ibrahim Mahajna, 14, Ahmad Da’doush, 18, Rashid Abu Hallouq, 15, Tawfiq Abed Mahajna, 17, Odai Ighbariyya, 17, Fadi Fayez Mahajna, 13, Nathmi Ali Mahajna, 13, Mahmoud Labib Mahajna, 14, Ahmad Maher Amara, 15, and Mohammad Tawfiq Mhanna, 35.
Although most of those taken prisoner in the village are minors, Israel imprisons minors in adult facilities and often denies their parents access to the children.
Dozens of police and army vehicles also invaded Kafr Kannna, and sprayed the protesters with wastewater mixed with chemicals, in addition to firing rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs. They also arrested several citizens, and violently assaulted them.
The Israeli police also arrested at least two in Wadi ‘Ara, and repeatedly assaulted them while holding them in the police station.
Dozens also gathered in the Al-Ein Square in Nazareth protesting the ongoing arrests, and the excessive use of force by the police and the soldiers, especially after the police arrested five young men from the Eastern Neighborhood.
The police also closed the main road in Um al-Fahem, and attacked dozens of drivers, before kidnapping several Palestinians.
At least four more Palestinians were taken prisoner during protests in Ramla, during a protest against the ongoing and escalating Israeli violations against the Palestinians in different parts of the country, and violations against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
The police also assaulted several detained Palestinians in various Police stations; they attacked them with clubs and batons, in addition to kicking them while handcuffed.
Lawyer Jamil Jabarin said the police also broke the prescription eyeglasses of one of the detainees, after repeatedly beating and kicking him while in police car and in custody.
He added that the Palestinians who were taken prisoner in Um al-Fahem have been identified as Mahmoud Mohammad Jabarin, 16, Ahmad Ibrahim Mahajna, 14, Ahmad Da’doush, 18, Rashid Abu Hallouq, 15, Tawfiq Abed Mahajna, 17, Odai Ighbariyya, 17, Fadi Fayez Mahajna, 13, Nathmi Ali Mahajna, 13, Mahmoud Labib Mahajna, 14, Ahmad Maher Amara, 15, and Mohammad Tawfiq Mhanna, 35.
Although most of those taken prisoner in the village are minors, Israel imprisons minors in adult facilities and often denies their parents access to the children.
Dozens of police and army vehicles also invaded Kafr Kannna, and sprayed the protesters with wastewater mixed with chemicals, in addition to firing rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs. They also arrested several citizens, and violently assaulted them.
The Israeli police also arrested at least two in Wadi ‘Ara, and repeatedly assaulted them while holding them in the police station.
Medical sources have reported, on Saturday at night, that a young Palestinian man was shot and injured with live Israeli army fire in Za’tara town, east of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, before the soldiers abducted him.
The sources said that Bilal Sami Abu Salem, 21, was shot with several live rounds after Israeli soldiers invaded the town, and that they kidnapped him, and took him to an unknown destination.
The army surrounded the entire town, and clashed with dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on their vehicles.
In related news, dozens of residents suffered the effects or tear gas inhalation near the main entrance of Rommana village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The soldiers invaded the village, searched Palestinian olive orchards while firing flares, and clashed with local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them. The army fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, rubber-coated steel bullets and several rounds of live ammunition.
The sources said that Bilal Sami Abu Salem, 21, was shot with several live rounds after Israeli soldiers invaded the town, and that they kidnapped him, and took him to an unknown destination.
The army surrounded the entire town, and clashed with dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on their vehicles.
In related news, dozens of residents suffered the effects or tear gas inhalation near the main entrance of Rommana village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
The soldiers invaded the village, searched Palestinian olive orchards while firing flares, and clashed with local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them. The army fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, rubber-coated steel bullets and several rounds of live ammunition.
10 oct 2015
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed at dawn on Saturday different locations in Jenin governorate. Meanwhile, clashes continued in the area.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli troops raided al-Jalameh town and erected military barriers at its entrances. Israeli soldiers abused Palestinians at those checkpoints.
The clashes resulted in 20 injuries among Palestinians who were wounded by Israeli rubber and live bullets, a hit and run, and a sound bomb explosion in addition to dozens of suffocation cases.
The Israeli forces stormed each of Zbouba and Rumaneh towns leading to renewal of clashes and more of choke cases. Many families suffered suffocation inside their homes.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Israeli troops raided al-Jalameh town and erected military barriers at its entrances. Israeli soldiers abused Palestinians at those checkpoints.
The clashes resulted in 20 injuries among Palestinians who were wounded by Israeli rubber and live bullets, a hit and run, and a sound bomb explosion in addition to dozens of suffocation cases.
The Israeli forces stormed each of Zbouba and Rumaneh towns leading to renewal of clashes and more of choke cases. Many families suffered suffocation inside their homes.
A Palestinian doctor on Saturday morning suffered a serious eye injury as he was providing medical assistance to wounded young men during clashes with Israeli soldiers in Bab al-Zawiya neighborhood in al-Khalil city.
According to a spokesman for the Palestinian medical association, 25-year-old Amr Aqel has suffered a serious injury from a bullet fired directly by an Israeli soldier at his left eye.
The wounded doctor is now in a hospital in al-Khalil receiving special medical care.
According to a spokesman for the Palestinian medical association, 25-year-old Amr Aqel has suffered a serious injury from a bullet fired directly by an Israeli soldier at his left eye.
The wounded doctor is now in a hospital in al-Khalil receiving special medical care.
More than a dozen civilians were injured by Israeli army live gunfire and rubber-coated steel bullets, and scores others were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation during ongoing clashes in different parts of the west Bank on Saturday.
In the central West Bank city of Ramallah, Israeli soldiers attacked a students’ protest near the Beit Eil military base and settlement at the northern entrance of the city.
Five youth were injured, one critically, as soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas at the unarmed protesters.
Palestinian medical sources said that the youth who was critically injured near Beit Eil was hit with an explosive live round in his abdomen.
Elsewhere, Israeli troops attacked villagers of Yatta village in southern West Bank as they marched in the funeral of Amjad Al Jinidi, 17. He was killed by Israeli troops on Wednesday agedly after he tried to stab soldiers near the illegal settlement of Kriat Gat near Yatta.
Seven youth were injured, one child was kidnapped by troops as Israeli forces stormed the village and attacked residents homes and protesting youth.
While covering the Israeli invasion of Yatta, Israeli forces attacked journalists from Palestine Today satellite channel and other journalists present in the area.
Also in southern West Bank, Palestinian youth clashes with Israeli troops at the northern entrance of Bethlehem city, up until the time of this report no injuries were reported.
In Sho’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem residents clashes with Israeli troops when they attacked the funeral of Ahmad Salah, 24, who was killed by an Israeli sniper on Saturday at dawn.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that seven Palestinian civilians were killed on Friday and at least 153 others were injured by Israeli troops gunfire during ongoing clashes between Palestinian Youth and Israeli troops in different areas of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced on Friday that 1640 Palestinians have been injured all over the West Bank since the start of October until Thursday midnight.
101 were injured after being hit by Israeli troops’ live gunfire, 442 were injured by rubber-coated steel bullets and 1066 were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation. In addition there was 31 residents who were injured after being beat-up by soldiers, the RCS reported.
In the central West Bank city of Ramallah, Israeli soldiers attacked a students’ protest near the Beit Eil military base and settlement at the northern entrance of the city.
Five youth were injured, one critically, as soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas at the unarmed protesters.
Palestinian medical sources said that the youth who was critically injured near Beit Eil was hit with an explosive live round in his abdomen.
Elsewhere, Israeli troops attacked villagers of Yatta village in southern West Bank as they marched in the funeral of Amjad Al Jinidi, 17. He was killed by Israeli troops on Wednesday agedly after he tried to stab soldiers near the illegal settlement of Kriat Gat near Yatta.
Seven youth were injured, one child was kidnapped by troops as Israeli forces stormed the village and attacked residents homes and protesting youth.
While covering the Israeli invasion of Yatta, Israeli forces attacked journalists from Palestine Today satellite channel and other journalists present in the area.
Also in southern West Bank, Palestinian youth clashes with Israeli troops at the northern entrance of Bethlehem city, up until the time of this report no injuries were reported.
In Sho’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem residents clashes with Israeli troops when they attacked the funeral of Ahmad Salah, 24, who was killed by an Israeli sniper on Saturday at dawn.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that seven Palestinian civilians were killed on Friday and at least 153 others were injured by Israeli troops gunfire during ongoing clashes between Palestinian Youth and Israeli troops in different areas of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced on Friday that 1640 Palestinians have been injured all over the West Bank since the start of October until Thursday midnight.
101 were injured after being hit by Israeli troops’ live gunfire, 442 were injured by rubber-coated steel bullets and 1066 were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation. In addition there was 31 residents who were injured after being beat-up by soldiers, the RCS reported.
Medical sources have reported that 17 Palestinians have been injured, on Friday evening, and 221 suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading the towns of 'Azzoun, Kafr Tholoth and Qalqilia, in the northern West Bank district of Jenin.
The head of the Emergency Unit Center in Jenin Monther Nazzal has reported that seventeen Palestinians, including a medic, were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, in 'Azzoun town, east of Qalqilia, and that five of them required hospitalization, while 174 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
He added that a Palestinian woman from Kafr Tholoth, suffered severe effects of teargas inhalation, causing her convulsions and various complications, before she was moved to a hospital in Qalqilia city.
Nazzal also said that 46 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during clashes that took place in 'Azzoun, east of Qalqilia city; four of them were moved to a local hospital, while the rest received treatment by Red Crescent medics.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian child from Harmala village, east of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
The child, Luay Issa az-Zeer, 16 years of age, was taken prisoner after the soldiers stormed his family’s home, and violently searched it causing excessive property damage.
The head of the Emergency Unit Center in Jenin Monther Nazzal has reported that seventeen Palestinians, including a medic, were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, in 'Azzoun town, east of Qalqilia, and that five of them required hospitalization, while 174 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
He added that a Palestinian woman from Kafr Tholoth, suffered severe effects of teargas inhalation, causing her convulsions and various complications, before she was moved to a hospital in Qalqilia city.
Nazzal also said that 46 Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during clashes that took place in 'Azzoun, east of Qalqilia city; four of them were moved to a local hospital, while the rest received treatment by Red Crescent medics.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian child from Harmala village, east of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
The child, Luay Issa az-Zeer, 16 years of age, was taken prisoner after the soldiers stormed his family’s home, and violently searched it causing excessive property damage.
Israeli soldiers invaded the al-'Eesawiyya town, the at-Tour village and the Shu’fat refugee camp, in occupied Jerusalem, and clashed with local youths wounding fourteen Palestinians. The army also kidnapped four Palestinians, including an 11 years of age child.
The soldiers invaded Shu'fat refugee camp and Ras Khamis nearby area, and clashed with dozens of local youths, causing many to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation, while five Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets.
The soldiers also invaded and violently searched several homes, causing excessive property damage.
In related news, the soldiers shot and injured a young Palestinian man, with a live round, allegedly after attempting to throw a Molotov cocktail on their vehicle.
The soldiers also clashed with scores of Palestinian youths in the at-Tour town, and kidnapped two children before moving them to an unknown destination.
In Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood, soldiers stormed and searched several homes, occupied their rooftops, and kidnapped five teenagers. Two of them have been identified as Nasser Jamal Siyam, 19, and Rakan Nabil Siyam, 17.
The soldiers and kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Aseed Sa’id Gheith, in Bab al-‘Amoud area, after repeatedly beating him, and kidnapped Naseem Rabea’ Ghazali, only 11 years of age, and Mohammad Hamdan al-Mohtasib, 16, in the village of at-Tour.
In related news, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers shot and injured eight young Palestinians with live rounds in al-‘Eesawiyya and Ras al-Amoud, and that one of them suffered a head injury.
It added that dozens of residents suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during clashes that took place after the soldiers invaded Shu'fat refugee camp and Jabal al-Mokabber. The army also kidnapped one of the wounded Palestinians in Shu’fat.
The soldiers invaded Shu'fat refugee camp and Ras Khamis nearby area, and clashed with dozens of local youths, causing many to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation, while five Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets.
The soldiers also invaded and violently searched several homes, causing excessive property damage.
In related news, the soldiers shot and injured a young Palestinian man, with a live round, allegedly after attempting to throw a Molotov cocktail on their vehicle.
The soldiers also clashed with scores of Palestinian youths in the at-Tour town, and kidnapped two children before moving them to an unknown destination.
In Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood, soldiers stormed and searched several homes, occupied their rooftops, and kidnapped five teenagers. Two of them have been identified as Nasser Jamal Siyam, 19, and Rakan Nabil Siyam, 17.
The soldiers and kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Aseed Sa’id Gheith, in Bab al-‘Amoud area, after repeatedly beating him, and kidnapped Naseem Rabea’ Ghazali, only 11 years of age, and Mohammad Hamdan al-Mohtasib, 16, in the village of at-Tour.
In related news, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers shot and injured eight young Palestinians with live rounds in al-‘Eesawiyya and Ras al-Amoud, and that one of them suffered a head injury.
It added that dozens of residents suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during clashes that took place after the soldiers invaded Shu'fat refugee camp and Jabal al-Mokabber. The army also kidnapped one of the wounded Palestinians in Shu’fat.
Israeli sniper aims at Palestinian protesters in Nablus city northern West Bank on Friday
During renewed clashes on Saturday at dawn, four Palestinian youth were critically injured, one of them kidnapped, by Israeli troops who invaded Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Clashes were also reported in other parts of the city at dawn on Saturday.
According to Palestinian sources, Israeli forces invaded Shu’fat refugee camp from different areas and started to shoot live rounds and tear gas at residents’ homes. Local youth tried to stop the invasion and hurled stones at invading troops.
Witnesses said that three youth were injured by live rounds fired by Israeli invading forces and Israeli troops kidnapped one of the youth. As of the time of this report, the army has now allowed local medics to provide him with help.
In the town of Al-'Eesawiyya near Jerusalem, one youth was injured after being hit in the head by live gunfire fired by Israeli soldiers his head during clashes between local youth and invading Israeli soldiers.
Moreover, a local journalist, Khadija Obeed, was kidnapped by Israeli troops as she was going to her home in Al-'Eesawiyya.
More clashes between Palestinian youth and Israeli soldiers were also reported in Wadi Al Joz and the nearby old city of Jerusalem.
On Thursday evening a Palestinian youth was killed and at least 35 others injured during clashes in Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Wesam Faraj, 20, was shot by an explosive live round fired by Israeli soldiers directly to his heart, Palestinian medical sources reported.
The clashes erupted on Thursday when Israeli forces invaded the camp and tried to raid the family home of Subhi Abu Khalifa, who is accused of alleged stabbing and injured two settlers in Jerusalem earlier on Thursday midday.
The Israeli government recently activated an old law to allow its army to demolish the homes of family members of Palestinians alleged to have attacked Israelis.
During renewed clashes on Saturday at dawn, four Palestinian youth were critically injured, one of them kidnapped, by Israeli troops who invaded Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Clashes were also reported in other parts of the city at dawn on Saturday.
According to Palestinian sources, Israeli forces invaded Shu’fat refugee camp from different areas and started to shoot live rounds and tear gas at residents’ homes. Local youth tried to stop the invasion and hurled stones at invading troops.
Witnesses said that three youth were injured by live rounds fired by Israeli invading forces and Israeli troops kidnapped one of the youth. As of the time of this report, the army has now allowed local medics to provide him with help.
In the town of Al-'Eesawiyya near Jerusalem, one youth was injured after being hit in the head by live gunfire fired by Israeli soldiers his head during clashes between local youth and invading Israeli soldiers.
Moreover, a local journalist, Khadija Obeed, was kidnapped by Israeli troops as she was going to her home in Al-'Eesawiyya.
More clashes between Palestinian youth and Israeli soldiers were also reported in Wadi Al Joz and the nearby old city of Jerusalem.
On Thursday evening a Palestinian youth was killed and at least 35 others injured during clashes in Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Wesam Faraj, 20, was shot by an explosive live round fired by Israeli soldiers directly to his heart, Palestinian medical sources reported.
The clashes erupted on Thursday when Israeli forces invaded the camp and tried to raid the family home of Subhi Abu Khalifa, who is accused of alleged stabbing and injured two settlers in Jerusalem earlier on Thursday midday.
The Israeli government recently activated an old law to allow its army to demolish the homes of family members of Palestinians alleged to have attacked Israelis.
Hamas Movement mourned the seven Palestinian youths who were killed by Israeli gunfire during Friday’s events that broke out in support of Jerusalem Intifada (uprising).
Spokesman for the Movement Sami Abu Zuhri held the Israeli occupation fully responsible for the latest escalation in Gaza.
The fall of victims confirms that Gaza is always supporting the Palestinian revolt in West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, he said.
Seven Palestinian young men were killed at the hands of Israeli occupation forces (IOF) while demonstrating near Gaza borders in solidarity with the West Bank revolt against Israeli atrocities. 124 others were also wounded including two journalists.
Masri: Israel will pay the same price for its crimes
Senior Hamas official Mushir al-Masri has warned the Israeli occupation that it will pay the same price for the crimes it persists in committing against the Palestinians people.
"You, the Zionists, have shut all the doors, so blame no one but yourself…Our message is, 'You will be drinking from the same cup you have made us drink from,'" al-Masri said during a massive protest staged on Friday in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
"Al-Quds intifada (uprising) has started and will be going forward," the Hamas official emphasized.
He stressed that the popular uprising is one of the important means to curb the settlers' violations, end the occupation and create new equations on the ground after the failure of the peaceful solutions.
He also called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership to end its security collaboration with the Israeli occupation, release the political detainees from its jails and give the resistance a free hand to defend its people in the West Bank.
Spokesman for the Movement Sami Abu Zuhri held the Israeli occupation fully responsible for the latest escalation in Gaza.
The fall of victims confirms that Gaza is always supporting the Palestinian revolt in West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, he said.
Seven Palestinian young men were killed at the hands of Israeli occupation forces (IOF) while demonstrating near Gaza borders in solidarity with the West Bank revolt against Israeli atrocities. 124 others were also wounded including two journalists.
Masri: Israel will pay the same price for its crimes
Senior Hamas official Mushir al-Masri has warned the Israeli occupation that it will pay the same price for the crimes it persists in committing against the Palestinians people.
"You, the Zionists, have shut all the doors, so blame no one but yourself…Our message is, 'You will be drinking from the same cup you have made us drink from,'" al-Masri said during a massive protest staged on Friday in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
"Al-Quds intifada (uprising) has started and will be going forward," the Hamas official emphasized.
He stressed that the popular uprising is one of the important means to curb the settlers' violations, end the occupation and create new equations on the ground after the failure of the peaceful solutions.
He also called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership to end its security collaboration with the Israeli occupation, release the political detainees from its jails and give the resistance a free hand to defend its people in the West Bank.
Scores of Jewish settlers on Friday evening invaded under military protection the areas of Abul Hasin and Jabal Johar in al-Khalil city and attacked Palestinian citizens and their property.
Local sources reported that the settlers torched a Palestinian car and attacked with the help of Israeli soldiers the residents and their homes in those areas.
They added that the soldiers intensively fired tear gas grenades at the citizens who tried to fend off the attackers, causing many of them to suffocate.
Local sources reported that the settlers torched a Palestinian car and attacked with the help of Israeli soldiers the residents and their homes in those areas.
They added that the soldiers intensively fired tear gas grenades at the citizens who tried to fend off the attackers, causing many of them to suffocate.
Palestinian villagers in Qusra town, south of Nablus, managed Friday evening to prevent Israeli settlers’ attack on their town.
Head of the village council Abdul Azim Wadi told PIC reporter that a group of settlers tried to broke into Qusra town for the second time in a row.
Local residents confronted the settlers and forced them to leave the area.
Israeli soldiers immediately arrived to the area and started firing heavy tear gas bombs and rubber bullets towards the villagers. No injuries were reported.
Israeli settlers from the illegal Israeli outpost Yesh Koudec tired late Thursday to break into the village; however local resident prevented their attempt.
Head of the village council Abdul Azim Wadi told PIC reporter that a group of settlers tried to broke into Qusra town for the second time in a row.
Local residents confronted the settlers and forced them to leave the area.
Israeli soldiers immediately arrived to the area and started firing heavy tear gas bombs and rubber bullets towards the villagers. No injuries were reported.
Israeli settlers from the illegal Israeli outpost Yesh Koudec tired late Thursday to break into the village; however local resident prevented their attempt.