20 oct 2015

Israeli forces shot and injured at least nine Palestinians with live fire on Tuesday during clashes across the occupied West Bank, medics and witnesses said.
A reporter in al-Bireh in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, near the Beit El settlement checkpoint, said three Palestinians were injured with live fire and eight with rubber-coated steel bullets, while several others suffered from severe tear gas inhalation during clashes that erupted in the city on Tuesday.
Israeli forces reportedly raided a gas station near the clashes and opened fire from inside the store.
When the station’s manager, Ayman al-Jamal, objected to the soldier's presence, and asked them not to open fire from inside the gas station, an Israeli soldier allegedly pointed his gun and threatened him. Meanwhile, the student council of the Al-Quds Open University in Ramallah suspended classes for the day and organized a sit-in demonstration inside the university campus to protest Israeli crimes and violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque.
After the sit-in, students marched to join the clashes.
In Nilin village, west of Ramallah, two Palestinians were injured with live fire, one in the side of the head and another in the thigh, during clashes in the village, a reporter on the scene said. The injuries were reported as moderate.
The clashes in Nilin erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces, after Israeli forces entered the village and closed its entrances.
Israeli soldiers used live and rubber coated steel bullets "heavily" during the clashes, witnesses said. In Bethlehem, five Palestinians were injured with live fire during clashes with Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance of the city, medical sources said.
The director of the ambulance and emergency department of the Red Crescent in Bethlehem, Muhammad Awad, told Ma'an News Agency that five Palestinians were injured with live fire, adding that four of them were hit in the lower legs and one in the thigh.
Awad said that ambulances evacuated the injured to Beit Jala hospital for treatment, and reported their injuries as moderate.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that the second week of October saw the highest number of Palestinian deaths and injuries in the West Bank and Israel recorded in a single week since 2005.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said last week that "the high number of casualties, in particular those resulting from the use of live ammunition by Israeli security forces, raises concerns of excessive use of force, and violations of the right to life and security of the person." While the Israeli leadership attributes the escalation in violence to Palestinian incitement, most Palestinians have pointed to the decades-long Israeli military occupation as the root cause of recent events.
Israeli forces abducted at least 35 Palestinians in multiple predawn raids across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces detained former prisoner Mahmoud Arif Sharabati after ransacking his home in the Jabal al-Sharif neighborhood.
Israeli forces also took 17-year-old Ahmad Mazin al-Karaki from his home in southern Hebron, while Sadiq Mahmoud Siyaj was detained from his home in the al-Bassa neighborhood, security sources said.
Israeli troops also raided the Khallat Hasour neighborhood of Hebron and detained Muhammad Majid Natsha and his brother Mahmoud.
Musab Shahir al-Bakri was also taken from his home in Hebron.
In the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, Israeli troops detained 27-year-old Ali Jamal Tmeizi, Palestinian security sources said.
Local sources said that Israeli forces also stormed the home of Fadil Qawasmi, a teenager who was shot dead by an Israeli settler in Shuhada Street, in Hebron's Old City, on Saturday.
The settler alleged that Qawasmi was attempting to stab him, although the settler was uninjured and witnesses disputed the Israeli army's version of events.
Locals said that the raid on Tuesday morning was probably in preparation for a home demolition, as Israeli soldiers took photos inside the building.
Meanwhile, in Nablus in the northern West Bank, locals said that Israeli forces detained at least 12 Palestinians and gave a demolition order to the family of prisoner Raghib Ilewi, who Israel accuses of involvement in the shooting of an Israeli settler and his wife earlier this month.
In Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, Israeli forces detained a young Palestinian, Muhammad Audah Erekat, from his family home.
Israeli forces also stormed the Jenin-district town of al-Yamoun and detained Khalil Mahmoud Qasim Freihat.
Four young Palestinian men were detained in the village of Tuqu east of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, local sources said.
They were identified as 16-year-old Luay Habis Dakhlallah al-Omour, his brothers Muhammad, 19, and Bilal, 24, as well as Muhammad Ibrahim al-Omour, 21.
An Israeli army spokesperson confirmed a total of 35 detentions. She said that Israeli Border Police detained one Palestinian in Jenin, five in Ramallah, two in Jericho, four in Bethlehem, and seven in Hebron.
She said the army detained an additional 15 Palestinians in Nablus district alone. All the detentions were for "suspected illegal activity," she said.
The Palestinian Authority Committee for Prisoners' Affairs said last week that Israeli forces had detained more than 650 Palestinians since the beginning of October, most of them younger than 20 years old.
The committee said in a statement that most of the Palestinians were detained during clashes with Israeli forces, or subsequently in overnight raids on the pretext of resisting Israeli soldiers.
A reporter in al-Bireh in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, near the Beit El settlement checkpoint, said three Palestinians were injured with live fire and eight with rubber-coated steel bullets, while several others suffered from severe tear gas inhalation during clashes that erupted in the city on Tuesday.
Israeli forces reportedly raided a gas station near the clashes and opened fire from inside the store.
When the station’s manager, Ayman al-Jamal, objected to the soldier's presence, and asked them not to open fire from inside the gas station, an Israeli soldier allegedly pointed his gun and threatened him. Meanwhile, the student council of the Al-Quds Open University in Ramallah suspended classes for the day and organized a sit-in demonstration inside the university campus to protest Israeli crimes and violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque.
After the sit-in, students marched to join the clashes.
In Nilin village, west of Ramallah, two Palestinians were injured with live fire, one in the side of the head and another in the thigh, during clashes in the village, a reporter on the scene said. The injuries were reported as moderate.
The clashes in Nilin erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces, after Israeli forces entered the village and closed its entrances.
Israeli soldiers used live and rubber coated steel bullets "heavily" during the clashes, witnesses said. In Bethlehem, five Palestinians were injured with live fire during clashes with Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance of the city, medical sources said.
The director of the ambulance and emergency department of the Red Crescent in Bethlehem, Muhammad Awad, told Ma'an News Agency that five Palestinians were injured with live fire, adding that four of them were hit in the lower legs and one in the thigh.
Awad said that ambulances evacuated the injured to Beit Jala hospital for treatment, and reported their injuries as moderate.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that the second week of October saw the highest number of Palestinian deaths and injuries in the West Bank and Israel recorded in a single week since 2005.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said last week that "the high number of casualties, in particular those resulting from the use of live ammunition by Israeli security forces, raises concerns of excessive use of force, and violations of the right to life and security of the person." While the Israeli leadership attributes the escalation in violence to Palestinian incitement, most Palestinians have pointed to the decades-long Israeli military occupation as the root cause of recent events.
Israeli forces abducted at least 35 Palestinians in multiple predawn raids across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
In Hebron, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces detained former prisoner Mahmoud Arif Sharabati after ransacking his home in the Jabal al-Sharif neighborhood.
Israeli forces also took 17-year-old Ahmad Mazin al-Karaki from his home in southern Hebron, while Sadiq Mahmoud Siyaj was detained from his home in the al-Bassa neighborhood, security sources said.
Israeli troops also raided the Khallat Hasour neighborhood of Hebron and detained Muhammad Majid Natsha and his brother Mahmoud.
Musab Shahir al-Bakri was also taken from his home in Hebron.
In the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, Israeli troops detained 27-year-old Ali Jamal Tmeizi, Palestinian security sources said.
Local sources said that Israeli forces also stormed the home of Fadil Qawasmi, a teenager who was shot dead by an Israeli settler in Shuhada Street, in Hebron's Old City, on Saturday.
The settler alleged that Qawasmi was attempting to stab him, although the settler was uninjured and witnesses disputed the Israeli army's version of events.
Locals said that the raid on Tuesday morning was probably in preparation for a home demolition, as Israeli soldiers took photos inside the building.
Meanwhile, in Nablus in the northern West Bank, locals said that Israeli forces detained at least 12 Palestinians and gave a demolition order to the family of prisoner Raghib Ilewi, who Israel accuses of involvement in the shooting of an Israeli settler and his wife earlier this month.
In Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, Israeli forces detained a young Palestinian, Muhammad Audah Erekat, from his family home.
Israeli forces also stormed the Jenin-district town of al-Yamoun and detained Khalil Mahmoud Qasim Freihat.
Four young Palestinian men were detained in the village of Tuqu east of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, local sources said.
They were identified as 16-year-old Luay Habis Dakhlallah al-Omour, his brothers Muhammad, 19, and Bilal, 24, as well as Muhammad Ibrahim al-Omour, 21.
An Israeli army spokesperson confirmed a total of 35 detentions. She said that Israeli Border Police detained one Palestinian in Jenin, five in Ramallah, two in Jericho, four in Bethlehem, and seven in Hebron.
She said the army detained an additional 15 Palestinians in Nablus district alone. All the detentions were for "suspected illegal activity," she said.
The Palestinian Authority Committee for Prisoners' Affairs said last week that Israeli forces had detained more than 650 Palestinians since the beginning of October, most of them younger than 20 years old.
The committee said in a statement that most of the Palestinians were detained during clashes with Israeli forces, or subsequently in overnight raids on the pretext of resisting Israeli soldiers.

A Palestinian teenager was shot and injured by Israeli soldiers, Tuesday, during clashes near Ramallah, while a number of Palestinians suffocated by teargas in clashes near Jenin, according to local sources.
WAFA correspondence said that 16-year-old Mohammad Qahoush was seriously injured after he was struck with a live bullet in his head, during clashes which took place between youths and the Israeli army in the village of Ni’lin, to the west of Ramallah.
The army also physically assaulted Palestinians during the clashes in the village.
Meanwhile, local Palestinians and students suffocated by teargas used by the Israeli army during clashes in the village of Taibeh, west of Jenin, on Tuesday.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC), six Palestinians have been injured with live ammunition on Tuesday; eight others were injured with rubber-coated bullets; 28 others suffocated by inhaling teargas; while a Palestinian sustained injuries after being physically assaulted by the Israeli army.
Earlier Tuesday, A Palestinian youth was shot with a banned Toto bullet during renewing clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian youths at the northern entrance of Bethlehem.
Meanwhile, A number of Palestinians, including Students, Tuesday were shot and injured, while dozens others suffocated by tear gas during clashes that erupted with Israeli army across the Hebron area.
WAFA correspondence said that 16-year-old Mohammad Qahoush was seriously injured after he was struck with a live bullet in his head, during clashes which took place between youths and the Israeli army in the village of Ni’lin, to the west of Ramallah.
The army also physically assaulted Palestinians during the clashes in the village.
Meanwhile, local Palestinians and students suffocated by teargas used by the Israeli army during clashes in the village of Taibeh, west of Jenin, on Tuesday.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRC), six Palestinians have been injured with live ammunition on Tuesday; eight others were injured with rubber-coated bullets; 28 others suffocated by inhaling teargas; while a Palestinian sustained injuries after being physically assaulted by the Israeli army.
Earlier Tuesday, A Palestinian youth was shot with a banned Toto bullet during renewing clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian youths at the northern entrance of Bethlehem.
Meanwhile, A number of Palestinians, including Students, Tuesday were shot and injured, while dozens others suffocated by tear gas during clashes that erupted with Israeli army across the Hebron area.

Illegal Israeli settlers have attacked a number of Palestinian homes in the eastern part of the West Bank city of al-Khalil amid ongoing tensions in the occupied territories.
A group of Israeli settlers stormed at early hours Tuesday the city of al-Khalil, located some 30 kilometers south of occupied Jerusalem, and stoned a number of homes near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement.
The settler attack was carried out under the protection of Israeli forces who fired heavy tear gas bombs at a crowd of local residents while trying to prevent the settlers’ attack.
Meanwhile, clashes broke out late yesterday in Dura town, south of the city, between dozens of local youths and Israeli forces who intensively used tear gas and sound bombs.
Palestinian youths managed to throw Molotov cocktails at Abu Rish checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In Idna town, IOF soldiers arrested a young man after storming and searching his family home under the pretext of looking for weapons. Israeli media sources claimed that weapons were found in the home.
IOF soldiers also stormed a number of towns in Jenin and arrested a young man after searching his family home.
Palestinian vehicles were also stopped and searched as Israeli checkpoints were erected throughout the area.
A group of Israeli settlers stormed at early hours Tuesday the city of al-Khalil, located some 30 kilometers south of occupied Jerusalem, and stoned a number of homes near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement.
The settler attack was carried out under the protection of Israeli forces who fired heavy tear gas bombs at a crowd of local residents while trying to prevent the settlers’ attack.
Meanwhile, clashes broke out late yesterday in Dura town, south of the city, between dozens of local youths and Israeli forces who intensively used tear gas and sound bombs.
Palestinian youths managed to throw Molotov cocktails at Abu Rish checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In Idna town, IOF soldiers arrested a young man after storming and searching his family home under the pretext of looking for weapons. Israeli media sources claimed that weapons were found in the home.
IOF soldiers also stormed a number of towns in Jenin and arrested a young man after searching his family home.
Palestinian vehicles were also stopped and searched as Israeli checkpoints were erected throughout the area.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) Tuesday dawn knocked down the family home of prisoner Maher al-Hashlamoun in the southern West Bank province of al-Khalil as part of the preplanned policies of collective punishment against Palestinian anti-occupation activists.
A PIC news correspondent said heavily-armed IOF troops rolled into al-Zaytoun neighborhood and cordoned off a three-storey residential apartment where al-Hashlamoun family lives before they knocked down all the entrance gates and reduced the home to mounds of rubble.
The IOF locked up all residents into one single room.
Al-Hashlamoun’s wife said in an online statement she posted following the demolition: “Oh Palestinians I salute you! Nobody should cry; nobody should be sad because we’re so glad we’ve sacrificed our home to the Almighty Allah.”
“We’ve set up roots in this house for years now; this is the place where we got married, where our children grew up, and where our childhood memories have been forged,” she said. “But certainly Allah will compensate us in the very best way possible.”
“The Israeli occupation may take our homes but never shall they do the happiness we feel deep inside,” the wife added.
Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinian youths flocked in the nearby al-Tahrir Square at predawn time in protest at the arbitrary demolition.
The Israeli occupation forces attacked the protesters with random waves of tear gas canisters and rubber bullets.
The Israeli occupation patrols and army jeeps further cordoned off the family home of activist Aref al-Sharbati, moments before they kidnapped the ex-prisoner Mahmoud al-Sharbati, released some few months ago from the occupation jails after he had served nine years.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of youngsters Sadeq Seyaj and Ahmad al-Kurki form al-Khalil’s southern area.
The Israeli occupation soldiers further broke into the home of the slain Palestinian activist Fadl al-Qawasmi and snapped the building from all corners.
A PIC news correspondent said heavily-armed IOF troops rolled into al-Zaytoun neighborhood and cordoned off a three-storey residential apartment where al-Hashlamoun family lives before they knocked down all the entrance gates and reduced the home to mounds of rubble.
The IOF locked up all residents into one single room.
Al-Hashlamoun’s wife said in an online statement she posted following the demolition: “Oh Palestinians I salute you! Nobody should cry; nobody should be sad because we’re so glad we’ve sacrificed our home to the Almighty Allah.”
“We’ve set up roots in this house for years now; this is the place where we got married, where our children grew up, and where our childhood memories have been forged,” she said. “But certainly Allah will compensate us in the very best way possible.”
“The Israeli occupation may take our homes but never shall they do the happiness we feel deep inside,” the wife added.
Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinian youths flocked in the nearby al-Tahrir Square at predawn time in protest at the arbitrary demolition.
The Israeli occupation forces attacked the protesters with random waves of tear gas canisters and rubber bullets.
The Israeli occupation patrols and army jeeps further cordoned off the family home of activist Aref al-Sharbati, moments before they kidnapped the ex-prisoner Mahmoud al-Sharbati, released some few months ago from the occupation jails after he had served nine years.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of youngsters Sadeq Seyaj and Ahmad al-Kurki form al-Khalil’s southern area.
The Israeli occupation soldiers further broke into the home of the slain Palestinian activist Fadl al-Qawasmi and snapped the building from all corners.

Different West Bank areas on Monday evening have seen a renewed round of violent clashes between Palestinian young men and Israeli soldiers.
Local sources in al-Khalil city said that Israeli soldiers fired tear gas grenades with no reason at Palestinian citizens, vehicles and commercial stores in Bab Azzawiya area, which provoked violent skirmishes with local young men.
During the events, the sources added, the young men closed roads with burning tires and hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the soldiers, who responded by firing more tear gas.
A number of Israeli snipers were also deployed on the rooftops of some buildings there, according to the sources.
The Israeli occupation army, for its part, said that Palestinian youths threw three incendiary bombs at a military post in al-Khalil, while the Hebrew radio claimed that an Israeli bus sustained material damage when it was attacked with stones and Molotov cocktails near Kiryat Arba settlement.
In Bethlehem, a young man suffered a live bullet injury and others from inhaling tear gas during evening clashes with Israeli troops in Tuqu town, southeast of the city.
The Israeli army also set up a roadblock in An-Nashash area of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and embarked on checking the IDs of citizens and searching vehicles, without making arrests.
In east Jerusalem, at least 11 young men were wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in Abu Dis town.
Earlier on the same day, Israeli troops stormed the campus of the Palestine Technical University in Tulkarem city and clashed with young men inside it.
One student suffered a rubber bullet injury and many others suffocated from tear gas during the confrontations inside the university.
In a separate incident, a horde of Jewish settlers set fire to a cultivated plot of land in Nahalin town, west of Bethlehem, leading to the destruction of a vast tract of crops.
Local sources in al-Khalil city said that Israeli soldiers fired tear gas grenades with no reason at Palestinian citizens, vehicles and commercial stores in Bab Azzawiya area, which provoked violent skirmishes with local young men.
During the events, the sources added, the young men closed roads with burning tires and hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the soldiers, who responded by firing more tear gas.
A number of Israeli snipers were also deployed on the rooftops of some buildings there, according to the sources.
The Israeli occupation army, for its part, said that Palestinian youths threw three incendiary bombs at a military post in al-Khalil, while the Hebrew radio claimed that an Israeli bus sustained material damage when it was attacked with stones and Molotov cocktails near Kiryat Arba settlement.
In Bethlehem, a young man suffered a live bullet injury and others from inhaling tear gas during evening clashes with Israeli troops in Tuqu town, southeast of the city.
The Israeli army also set up a roadblock in An-Nashash area of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and embarked on checking the IDs of citizens and searching vehicles, without making arrests.
In east Jerusalem, at least 11 young men were wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in Abu Dis town.
Earlier on the same day, Israeli troops stormed the campus of the Palestine Technical University in Tulkarem city and clashed with young men inside it.
One student suffered a rubber bullet injury and many others suffocated from tear gas during the confrontations inside the university.
In a separate incident, a horde of Jewish settlers set fire to a cultivated plot of land in Nahalin town, west of Bethlehem, leading to the destruction of a vast tract of crops.

Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Monday evening, that eleven Palestinians were injured by Israeli army fire in Abu Dis town, in occupied Jerusalem, and seventeen others in the northern West Bank district of Qalqilia.
The sources said dozens of soldiers invaded Abu Dis town, and clashed with local Palestinian youngsters, wounding three with live rounds.
Seven Palestinian were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and one was shot with a gas bomb to the head, and many others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also stormed the Abu Dis University Campus, and caused damage to various doors, windows and property, in addition to invading and ransacking the Abu Dis Local Council, and attacking the employees.
In addition, seventeen Palestinians were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers invaded the an-Naqqar neighborhood, and the southern areas of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia.
The local Emergency Unit in Qalqilia said one Palestinian was hospitalized after being shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet, and sixteen others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In related news, Israeli sources said seven soldiers were mildly wounded after their Hummer military vehicle overturned, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The incident took place near the Maale Mikhmas illegal colony, built on Palestinian lands near Ramallah.
The sources said dozens of soldiers invaded Abu Dis town, and clashed with local Palestinian youngsters, wounding three with live rounds.
Seven Palestinian were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and one was shot with a gas bomb to the head, and many others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also stormed the Abu Dis University Campus, and caused damage to various doors, windows and property, in addition to invading and ransacking the Abu Dis Local Council, and attacking the employees.
In addition, seventeen Palestinians were injured during clashes with Israeli soldiers invaded the an-Naqqar neighborhood, and the southern areas of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia.
The local Emergency Unit in Qalqilia said one Palestinian was hospitalized after being shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet, and sixteen others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In related news, Israeli sources said seven soldiers were mildly wounded after their Hummer military vehicle overturned, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The incident took place near the Maale Mikhmas illegal colony, built on Palestinian lands near Ramallah.
19 oct 2015

A wave of violent clashes between Palestinian civilian youths and the Israeli occupation troops rocked eastern al-Bureij refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip, afternoon Monday.
The Israeli occupation patrols aggressively disbanded a group of Palestinian unarmed youths, targeting them with randomly-shot spates of tear gas canisters and live rounds.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 45 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army since the outbreak of the ongoing Jerusalem Intifada earlier this month, 10 among whom identified as children aged between 16 months and 17-years-old.
The Israeli occupation patrols aggressively disbanded a group of Palestinian unarmed youths, targeting them with randomly-shot spates of tear gas canisters and live rounds.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 45 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army since the outbreak of the ongoing Jerusalem Intifada earlier this month, 10 among whom identified as children aged between 16 months and 17-years-old.

11 Palestinian youngsters were left wounded afternoon Monday in a wave of clashes with the Israeli occupation troops in eastern Occupied Jerusalem.
According to Jerusalemite sources, three Palestinian youngsters were hit with live rounds and seven others sustained rubber bullet injuries. Another Palestinian youth was hit in his head with a tear gas grenade and dozens more choked on tear gas.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 45 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army since the outbreak of the ongoing Jerusalem Intifada earlier this month, 10 among whom identified as children aged between 16 months and 17-years-old.
Meanwhile, Israel’s deliberate medical neglect took away the life of a Palestinian detainee held in the Israeli Soroka hospital.
According to Jerusalemite sources, three Palestinian youngsters were hit with live rounds and seven others sustained rubber bullet injuries. Another Palestinian youth was hit in his head with a tear gas grenade and dozens more choked on tear gas.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 45 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army since the outbreak of the ongoing Jerusalem Intifada earlier this month, 10 among whom identified as children aged between 16 months and 17-years-old.
Meanwhile, Israel’s deliberate medical neglect took away the life of a Palestinian detainee held in the Israeli Soroka hospital.

Clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces Sunday evening near Beit El settlement built on Palestinian lands in el-Bireh city in the central West Bank.
Eyewitnesses told Quds Press that a Palestinian child was arrested during the clashes and taken to an unknown detention center. The child was shot and injured before his arrest.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that 10 youths suffered live and rubber bullet injuries while 35 others choked on tear gas as Israeli forces heavily used live rounds and tear gas bombs during the clashes.
Local youths responded by throwing stones and Molotov Cocktails at the Israeli troops.
A journalist was also injured in her hand with a rubber bullet during the clashes when Israeli forces deliberately targeted the media crews in the area.
Eyewitnesses told Quds Press that a Palestinian child was arrested during the clashes and taken to an unknown detention center. The child was shot and injured before his arrest.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that 10 youths suffered live and rubber bullet injuries while 35 others choked on tear gas as Israeli forces heavily used live rounds and tear gas bombs during the clashes.
Local youths responded by throwing stones and Molotov Cocktails at the Israeli troops.
A journalist was also injured in her hand with a rubber bullet during the clashes when Israeli forces deliberately targeted the media crews in the area.

A 16-year-old boy was injured, while dozens others suffered breathing difficulty during clashes that broke out Sunday evening in Takoa town east of Bethlehem.
Mohamed al-Amour, 16, suffered rubber bullet injuries after being shot at close distance during the clashes.
The child was taken to hospital for treatment as the bullet pierced his stomach.
During the clashes, Israeli forces fired a barrage of tear gas bombs which resulted in dozens of breathing problems among the local youths.
Meanwhile, similar clashes broke out at the entrance to the city amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs. Dozens of injuries were reported.
Mohamed al-Amour, 16, suffered rubber bullet injuries after being shot at close distance during the clashes.
The child was taken to hospital for treatment as the bullet pierced his stomach.
During the clashes, Israeli forces fired a barrage of tear gas bombs which resulted in dozens of breathing problems among the local youths.
Meanwhile, similar clashes broke out at the entrance to the city amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs. Dozens of injuries were reported.

Three Palestinian youths were injured Sunday evening as the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at Palestinian demonstrators east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Local sources reported that the three youths were injured in their feet during clashes with IOF soldiers near the border fence east of al-Bureij.
The injured youths were taken to hospital suffering moderate wounds, medical sources said.
Meanwhile, dozens of youths suffered breathing problems due to tear gas inhalation.
Since the outbreak of Jerusalem Intifada, 14 Gazans were shot and killed during clashes at the border areas.
Local sources reported that the three youths were injured in their feet during clashes with IOF soldiers near the border fence east of al-Bureij.
The injured youths were taken to hospital suffering moderate wounds, medical sources said.
Meanwhile, dozens of youths suffered breathing problems due to tear gas inhalation.
Since the outbreak of Jerusalem Intifada, 14 Gazans were shot and killed during clashes at the border areas.

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Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians, including children, in different parts of the occupied West Bank, during extensive military invasions and searches of homes, and also shot and injured one Palestinian in Nablus.
Several army vehicles invaded Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped six Palestinians, including four children.
The kidnapped have been identified as Mo'men Rateb al-'Amour, 15, Moayyad Abdullah al-'Amour, 14, Mousa Jawdat al-'Amour, 14, Mohammad Ribhy al-'Amour, 21, Hlayyel Ali Abu Mfarreh, 15, and Habes Dakhlallah al-‘Amour, 50 years of age.
In addition, several military vehicles invaded the southern West Bank district of Hebron, kidnapped three Palestinians, and summoned two others for interrogation, after violently searching their homes.
The soldiers kidnapped Ahmad Mohammad al-Yamani, Mo'men Abu Shamsiyya al-Haddad, and Tareq Said al-Karaki, 19 years of age.
Media sources said the soldiers searched several homes, including the home of slain Palestinian, Tareq Ziad an-Natsha, 22, and installed military roadblocks on the main roads of Sa'ir and Halhoul towns, and Hebron's northern entrance, before stopping and searching cars, and examined the ID cards of the passengers.
Soldiers also invaded Tarqoumia town, west of Hebron, and Doura town, south of the city, and handed Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Mraqtan and Yousef Mohammad Abu Sheikha, military orders for interrogation.
In Ramallah, several military vehicles invaded Deir Netham village, west of the city, searched and ransacked six homes and kidnapped Anan Tamimi, Wa'ad Tamimi, Mustafa Tamimi, Aseed Tamimi, Luay Tamimi and Omar Tamimi.
The soldiers smashed the main doors of the invaded homes, before breaking into them.
Also, several military vehicles invaded Qalqilia city, in the northern part of the West Bank, and kidnapped Taiseer Shehada Abu Dayya, 18, and Mohammad Ata Zahran, 32.
In related news, soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and clashed with dozens of local youths, wounding one child, identified as Baraa’ Mousa Suleiman, with a live round in the thigh.
The army also invaded Beit Forik nearby town, and handed Mohammad Salah Hanani and Abdullah Jamal Hanani, military warrants for interrogation.
Residents Harbi Abu Jeish and Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Abu Jeish, from Beit Dajan nearby town, received similar orders, after the soldiers stormed their homes.
On Sunday at night, the Israeli police arrested eleven Palestinian workers in two construction sites in Nazareth and Um al-Fahem, for "entering the country to work without permits."
The workers are from Sielet al-Harithiya town, in the northern West Bank district of Jenin.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians, including children, in different parts of the occupied West Bank, during extensive military invasions and searches of homes, and also shot and injured one Palestinian in Nablus.
Several army vehicles invaded Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped six Palestinians, including four children.
The kidnapped have been identified as Mo'men Rateb al-'Amour, 15, Moayyad Abdullah al-'Amour, 14, Mousa Jawdat al-'Amour, 14, Mohammad Ribhy al-'Amour, 21, Hlayyel Ali Abu Mfarreh, 15, and Habes Dakhlallah al-‘Amour, 50 years of age.
In addition, several military vehicles invaded the southern West Bank district of Hebron, kidnapped three Palestinians, and summoned two others for interrogation, after violently searching their homes.
The soldiers kidnapped Ahmad Mohammad al-Yamani, Mo'men Abu Shamsiyya al-Haddad, and Tareq Said al-Karaki, 19 years of age.
Media sources said the soldiers searched several homes, including the home of slain Palestinian, Tareq Ziad an-Natsha, 22, and installed military roadblocks on the main roads of Sa'ir and Halhoul towns, and Hebron's northern entrance, before stopping and searching cars, and examined the ID cards of the passengers.
Soldiers also invaded Tarqoumia town, west of Hebron, and Doura town, south of the city, and handed Mahmoud Ibrahim al-Mraqtan and Yousef Mohammad Abu Sheikha, military orders for interrogation.
In Ramallah, several military vehicles invaded Deir Netham village, west of the city, searched and ransacked six homes and kidnapped Anan Tamimi, Wa'ad Tamimi, Mustafa Tamimi, Aseed Tamimi, Luay Tamimi and Omar Tamimi.
The soldiers smashed the main doors of the invaded homes, before breaking into them.
Also, several military vehicles invaded Qalqilia city, in the northern part of the West Bank, and kidnapped Taiseer Shehada Abu Dayya, 18, and Mohammad Ata Zahran, 32.
In related news, soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and clashed with dozens of local youths, wounding one child, identified as Baraa’ Mousa Suleiman, with a live round in the thigh.
The army also invaded Beit Forik nearby town, and handed Mohammad Salah Hanani and Abdullah Jamal Hanani, military warrants for interrogation.
Residents Harbi Abu Jeish and Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Abu Jeish, from Beit Dajan nearby town, received similar orders, after the soldiers stormed their homes.
On Sunday at night, the Israeli police arrested eleven Palestinian workers in two construction sites in Nazareth and Um al-Fahem, for "entering the country to work without permits."
The workers are from Sielet al-Harithiya town, in the northern West Bank district of Jenin.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, Sunday, a Palestinian woman and her son, while trying to cross into the occupied West Bank, on their way back home from Jordan. Soldiers also kidnapped a Palestinian in Hebron, and wounded several others in Qalqilia.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Hebron said the soldiers have kidnapped Ra’eesa Mohammad Abu Ayyash, 51, and her son, Amro Kamal Abu Ayyash, 21.
The al-Karama Border Terminal, between Jordan and the occupied West Bank, is under complete Israeli military and security control.
In addition, soldiers invaded Be’er al-Mahjar area, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Yahya Ishaq an-Natsha, and took him to an unknown destination.
In related news, several Israeli military vehicles invaded an-Naqqar neighborhood, west of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and clashed with dozens of local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
The soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding three Palestinians, while four others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Hebron said the soldiers have kidnapped Ra’eesa Mohammad Abu Ayyash, 51, and her son, Amro Kamal Abu Ayyash, 21.
The al-Karama Border Terminal, between Jordan and the occupied West Bank, is under complete Israeli military and security control.
In addition, soldiers invaded Be’er al-Mahjar area, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Yahya Ishaq an-Natsha, and took him to an unknown destination.
In related news, several Israeli military vehicles invaded an-Naqqar neighborhood, west of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and clashed with dozens of local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
The soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding three Palestinians, while four others suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli forces, on Sunday, fired tired gas canisters and stun grenades inside a boys’ secondary school in Jenin while students were still inside, as groups of settlers attempted to storm Yabod town, to the west of Jenin. Forces also raided the campus of the Palestine Technical University, near Tulkarem, while renewed Hebron clashes resulted in additional injuries.
Witnesses informed WAFA Palestinian News & Info Agency that Israeli soldiers stationed adjacent to the apartheid wall, built illegally on land belonging to Palestinians, fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades inside al-Tayba Secondary School to the west of Jenin.
Dozens of university students also suffocated, as Israeli forces raided the campus of Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie, to the west of Tulkarem city, while firing a hail of tear gas canisters toward students, according to the university’s public relations department.
A large military force infiltrated the university’s campus -- making it the second such attack in two weeks -- amid heavy firing of tear gas canisters toward students, causing dozens of suffocation cases among them, due to tea gas inhalation. Some of the more severe suffocation cases were transferred to hospital for medical treatment.
The department noted that tension is running high at the college due to Israeli forces’ continuous attempts to take over part of the campus’ land for the benefit of expanding a nearby Israeli military training camp.
Four Palestinians were shot and injured, Sunday, while many others, including students, suffocated during renewed clashes with Israeli army forces in the Hebron area.
Four Palestinians were shot and injured with rubber-coated steel bullets, and another was struck with a stun grenade shrapnel, whereas many others suffocated due to inhaling tear gas fired at them by Israeli forces during clashes that erupted at the eastern entrance of the town of Beit Kahel, to the northwest of Hebron.
Forces further blocked the eastern entrance and prevented Palestinian registered cars from crossing.
Meanwhile, dozens of Polytechnic University students -- who rallied to protest Israel’s escalated aggression against the Palestinian people and al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem -- suffocated during confrontations that broke out with Israeli army to the south of the city of Hebron.
Earlier Sunday, At least two Palestinians were shot and injured with live ammunition and rubber-coated bullets used by the Israeli army, as they stormed Hebron city in the early morning hours.
Witnesses informed WAFA Palestinian News & Info Agency that Israeli soldiers stationed adjacent to the apartheid wall, built illegally on land belonging to Palestinians, fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades inside al-Tayba Secondary School to the west of Jenin.
Dozens of university students also suffocated, as Israeli forces raided the campus of Palestine Technical University-Kadoorie, to the west of Tulkarem city, while firing a hail of tear gas canisters toward students, according to the university’s public relations department.
A large military force infiltrated the university’s campus -- making it the second such attack in two weeks -- amid heavy firing of tear gas canisters toward students, causing dozens of suffocation cases among them, due to tea gas inhalation. Some of the more severe suffocation cases were transferred to hospital for medical treatment.
The department noted that tension is running high at the college due to Israeli forces’ continuous attempts to take over part of the campus’ land for the benefit of expanding a nearby Israeli military training camp.
Four Palestinians were shot and injured, Sunday, while many others, including students, suffocated during renewed clashes with Israeli army forces in the Hebron area.
Four Palestinians were shot and injured with rubber-coated steel bullets, and another was struck with a stun grenade shrapnel, whereas many others suffocated due to inhaling tear gas fired at them by Israeli forces during clashes that erupted at the eastern entrance of the town of Beit Kahel, to the northwest of Hebron.
Forces further blocked the eastern entrance and prevented Palestinian registered cars from crossing.
Meanwhile, dozens of Polytechnic University students -- who rallied to protest Israel’s escalated aggression against the Palestinian people and al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem -- suffocated during confrontations that broke out with Israeli army to the south of the city of Hebron.
Earlier Sunday, At least two Palestinians were shot and injured with live ammunition and rubber-coated bullets used by the Israeli army, as they stormed Hebron city in the early morning hours.

One Palestinian was injured by live fire and many others suffered from inhaling tear gas after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed on Sunday the campus of Palestine Technical University in Tulkarem city.
A photojournalist called Ashraf Abu Shawish also suffered a rubber bullet injury during the raid on the university, according to a medical source in the city.
Local sources explained that Israeli troops stormed the university during violent clashes with young men in a nearby area, particularly near Jeicora factories, west of the city.
The university administration, in turn, has urged the media to cover the Israeli violations against its students, affirming that the Israeli army had threatened to demolish the buildings of the university on allegations that it became a hideout for protesters.
A photojournalist called Ashraf Abu Shawish also suffered a rubber bullet injury during the raid on the university, according to a medical source in the city.
Local sources explained that Israeli troops stormed the university during violent clashes with young men in a nearby area, particularly near Jeicora factories, west of the city.
The university administration, in turn, has urged the media to cover the Israeli violations against its students, affirming that the Israeli army had threatened to demolish the buildings of the university on allegations that it became a hideout for protesters.