26 oct 2015

A Palestinian boy was seriously injured with a rubber bullet in his face during violent clashes that erupted at the entrance to Aida refugee camp north of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Medics reported the boy was directly hit in his face with a rubber-coated bullet as Israeli forces heavily used tear gas bombs and rubber bullets during the clashes.
The boy was immediately transferred to hospital for treatment, the sources added.
Dozens others suffered tear gas inhalations during the confrontation.
Medics reported the boy was directly hit in his face with a rubber-coated bullet as Israeli forces heavily used tear gas bombs and rubber bullets during the clashes.
The boy was immediately transferred to hospital for treatment, the sources added.
Dozens others suffered tear gas inhalations during the confrontation.

Over 25 Palestinian youths sustained injuries Monday in a wave of renewed confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the central West Bank.
Eye-witnesses said the IOF quelled a march at the northern entrance to al-Bireh city, targeting the unarmed protestors and civilian homes with live rounds, rubber bullets, and tear gas canisters.
Seven Palestinian youths sustained live bullet wounds and 20 others sustained rubber bullet injuries. Dozens more choked on tear gas canisters.
Lethal Toto bullets had reportedly been unleashed by the IOF on the peaceful rally-goers during a solidarity demo staged by the Birzeit University student council.
Meanwhile, Palestinian national factions in Ramallah and al-Bireh announced Tuesday a day of anger and escalated confrontations with the occupation troops in response to Israel’s mounting terrorism against Palestinians.
Eye-witnesses said the IOF quelled a march at the northern entrance to al-Bireh city, targeting the unarmed protestors and civilian homes with live rounds, rubber bullets, and tear gas canisters.
Seven Palestinian youths sustained live bullet wounds and 20 others sustained rubber bullet injuries. Dozens more choked on tear gas canisters.
Lethal Toto bullets had reportedly been unleashed by the IOF on the peaceful rally-goers during a solidarity demo staged by the Birzeit University student council.
Meanwhile, Palestinian national factions in Ramallah and al-Bireh announced Tuesday a day of anger and escalated confrontations with the occupation troops in response to Israel’s mounting terrorism against Palestinians.

A Palestinian youth was shot and injured at the hands of Israeli occupation forces to the east of Breij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip on Monday evening.
The PIC reporter said that 21-year-old Bilal Abu Hamde, from Nuseirat refugee camp, was hit with a live bullet in his foot.
The youth was transferred to a hospital in Deir al-Balah city where his condition was described as “moderate”.
The PIC reporter said that 21-year-old Bilal Abu Hamde, from Nuseirat refugee camp, was hit with a live bullet in his foot.
The youth was transferred to a hospital in Deir al-Balah city where his condition was described as “moderate”.

Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, at least thirteen Palestinians from their homes, in occupied East Jerusalem, Nablus, Jenin and Hebron, while many students and residents have been injured in Hebron. Paramilitary settlers attack homes and stores in Nablus, assault olive pickers.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes in Jerusalem’s Old City, and Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and kidnapped five Palestinians.
Two of them, identified as Mo’taz Jaber, and his brother Fathi Jaber; were kidnapped from their family home in the Sa’diyya neighborhood, near the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In addition, soldiers invaded the ath-Thoury neighborhood, in Silwan town, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped Sahdi Ghrab, 17, and Tamer al-Qawasmi, 18, in addition to kidnapping another Palestinian, identified as Nader Marwan Nasser, 20, in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood in Silwan.
Several military vehicles also invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and kidnapped Sami Abu Bakr, Fares Khalfa, Mohammad Qutub, and a university students identified as ‘Awni Sharif.
In related news, dozens of paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked homes and stones in Huwwara town, south of Nablus, and hurled stones on homes and shops while chanting and shouting “Death To Arabs,” Israeli soldiers were present, but did not attempt to remove the assailants.
The soldiers also invaded the southern West Bank city of Hebron, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped Basem Shaker Abu al-Fakhouri, 17, Ahmad Hmeidan Qawasma, 24, and his brother Mahmoud, 15, after searching their homes.
Media spokesperson of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said the soldiers invaded ‘Aseeda area, in the town, and kidnapped Mirshed Mohammad Za’aqeeq, 40, after smashing the front door of his home.
Za’aqeeq is a former political prisoner, and a married father of five children; the soldiers took him and the other kidnapped Palestinians to the Gush Etzion military and security base.
Soldiers also invaded various neighborhoods in Hebron city, and installed roadblocks on the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul towns, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrances, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and investigating the ID cards of the passengers.
Also in Hebron, a young Palestinian was shot with several live Israeli rounds near Beit Einoun junction, northeast of Hebron, and the soldiers prevented Red Crescent medics from reaching him.
At least twenty schoolchildren suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during clashes that erupted with Israeli soldiers near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron.
The clashes took place close to the Abu ar-Reesh roadblock, on the southern entrance of Hebron’s Old City, and the Ibrahimi Mosque.
The wounded students, including many who fainted, have been transferred to a local hospital for treatment.
Furthermore, soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped Mo’taz Sami Salfiti, 27, from his home.
Two Palestinians were also kidnapped in Atteel and Saida towns, north of the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem. The kidnapped have been identified as former political prisoner Ala Faisal Atteeli, 23, and Aladdin Mohammad Hamdan, 24.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes in Jerusalem’s Old City, and Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and kidnapped five Palestinians.
Two of them, identified as Mo’taz Jaber, and his brother Fathi Jaber; were kidnapped from their family home in the Sa’diyya neighborhood, near the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In addition, soldiers invaded the ath-Thoury neighborhood, in Silwan town, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped Sahdi Ghrab, 17, and Tamer al-Qawasmi, 18, in addition to kidnapping another Palestinian, identified as Nader Marwan Nasser, 20, in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood in Silwan.
Several military vehicles also invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and kidnapped Sami Abu Bakr, Fares Khalfa, Mohammad Qutub, and a university students identified as ‘Awni Sharif.
In related news, dozens of paramilitary Israeli colonizers attacked homes and stones in Huwwara town, south of Nablus, and hurled stones on homes and shops while chanting and shouting “Death To Arabs,” Israeli soldiers were present, but did not attempt to remove the assailants.
The soldiers also invaded the southern West Bank city of Hebron, searched and ransacked homes, and kidnapped Basem Shaker Abu al-Fakhouri, 17, Ahmad Hmeidan Qawasma, 24, and his brother Mahmoud, 15, after searching their homes.
Media spokesperson of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said the soldiers invaded ‘Aseeda area, in the town, and kidnapped Mirshed Mohammad Za’aqeeq, 40, after smashing the front door of his home.
Za’aqeeq is a former political prisoner, and a married father of five children; the soldiers took him and the other kidnapped Palestinians to the Gush Etzion military and security base.
Soldiers also invaded various neighborhoods in Hebron city, and installed roadblocks on the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul towns, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrances, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and investigating the ID cards of the passengers.
Also in Hebron, a young Palestinian was shot with several live Israeli rounds near Beit Einoun junction, northeast of Hebron, and the soldiers prevented Red Crescent medics from reaching him.
At least twenty schoolchildren suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, during clashes that erupted with Israeli soldiers near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in Hebron.
The clashes took place close to the Abu ar-Reesh roadblock, on the southern entrance of Hebron’s Old City, and the Ibrahimi Mosque.
The wounded students, including many who fainted, have been transferred to a local hospital for treatment.
Furthermore, soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped Mo’taz Sami Salfiti, 27, from his home.
Two Palestinians were also kidnapped in Atteel and Saida towns, north of the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem. The kidnapped have been identified as former political prisoner Ala Faisal Atteeli, 23, and Aladdin Mohammad Hamdan, 24.
Ziayada, 21 years of age, from Beitello village near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, says that he will never forget that fatal date, September 7, when he was assaulted by undercover Israeli soldiers, who first shot him, then severely beat him in the head, and throughout his body.
“After they placed me in their army jeep, they continued beating me up, despite my injuries, they also beat me up with their pistols. Eventually, they took me to an Israeli hospital, but even there, the soldiers continued to beat me.”
He added that the soldiers interrogated him after he underwent a dangerous surgery, and assaulted him again while interrogating him, and beat him on his wounds, causing the wounds to reopen and bleed extensively.
“They started asking me about what I was doing there, who I was with, what was I doing…,” Ziyada said, “I told him I can’t remember anything, and that all I know is that I was walking there on my own, and that is when they started beating me again.”
During the time of the assault, undercover forces had infiltrated the Palestinian protest in the village, and they themselves were pretending to be protesters, even throwing stones at Israeli army vehicles along with Palestinian youth.
The soldiers shot Mohammad and two others, from close range, and kidnapped him despite his very serious injury, he was only freed when it became apparent he is now a disabled man.
“When he was moved to hospital he had no pulse, no heartbeat, the doctor told us.” His mother said, “He was as close to death as anybody can be, but thank God, now his wounds are healed. But he still cannot move his hand or leg, he needs extended rehabilitation.”
His father also said the only thing that concerns him now is his son’s health, and that he is calling on various institutions, medical facilities and human rights group to intervene, and provide him with the specialized and urgently need medical treatment.
-- This report was published by the Maan News Agency, and was translated by Saed Bannoura – IMEMC News
“After they placed me in their army jeep, they continued beating me up, despite my injuries, they also beat me up with their pistols. Eventually, they took me to an Israeli hospital, but even there, the soldiers continued to beat me.”
He added that the soldiers interrogated him after he underwent a dangerous surgery, and assaulted him again while interrogating him, and beat him on his wounds, causing the wounds to reopen and bleed extensively.
“They started asking me about what I was doing there, who I was with, what was I doing…,” Ziyada said, “I told him I can’t remember anything, and that all I know is that I was walking there on my own, and that is when they started beating me again.”
During the time of the assault, undercover forces had infiltrated the Palestinian protest in the village, and they themselves were pretending to be protesters, even throwing stones at Israeli army vehicles along with Palestinian youth.
The soldiers shot Mohammad and two others, from close range, and kidnapped him despite his very serious injury, he was only freed when it became apparent he is now a disabled man.
“When he was moved to hospital he had no pulse, no heartbeat, the doctor told us.” His mother said, “He was as close to death as anybody can be, but thank God, now his wounds are healed. But he still cannot move his hand or leg, he needs extended rehabilitation.”
His father also said the only thing that concerns him now is his son’s health, and that he is calling on various institutions, medical facilities and human rights group to intervene, and provide him with the specialized and urgently need medical treatment.
-- This report was published by the Maan News Agency, and was translated by Saed Bannoura – IMEMC News
25 oct 2015

An Israeli soldier was injured by stone throwing in violent clashes in Saeer town in al-Khalil, local sources revealed.
The sources told the PIC reporter on Sunday that Israeli ambulances rushed to the scene in Saeer town and carried the Israeli injured soldier. Israeli forces arrested scores of Palestinians in Etzion area and the entrance of Saeer town, the sources added.
Medical sources disclosed that a number of injuries among Palestinians by Israeli live and rubber bullets were received in al-Khalil’s hospitals.
Violent clashes erupted in different locations in Saeer town in the wake of Israeli storming of Wad al-Sharq area in the town where Israeli soldiers showered residents with tear gas canisters.
The clashes followed declaring the town as an Israeli military zone in the wake of an anti-occupation stabbing operation against a Jewish settler near Metsada settlement in southern Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that large numbers of Israeli military vehicles raided the town from three of its entrances and deployed soldiers in different locations in search for the stabber.
The forces imposed curfew on the town and a state of alert prevailed. Israeli sources said a disguised Palestinian in Israeli military uniform managed to flee the scene after he threw stones at a car of a settler and stabbed him after he got out of the car.
An Israeli army unit then opened its gunfire randomly at Palestinian youths who were present at the place leading to injuries among Palestinians. Azzam Shalalda, 20, got injured in the neck. He is receiving treatment in al-Khalil hospital in very serious condition.
The sources told the PIC reporter on Sunday that Israeli ambulances rushed to the scene in Saeer town and carried the Israeli injured soldier. Israeli forces arrested scores of Palestinians in Etzion area and the entrance of Saeer town, the sources added.
Medical sources disclosed that a number of injuries among Palestinians by Israeli live and rubber bullets were received in al-Khalil’s hospitals.
Violent clashes erupted in different locations in Saeer town in the wake of Israeli storming of Wad al-Sharq area in the town where Israeli soldiers showered residents with tear gas canisters.
The clashes followed declaring the town as an Israeli military zone in the wake of an anti-occupation stabbing operation against a Jewish settler near Metsada settlement in southern Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that large numbers of Israeli military vehicles raided the town from three of its entrances and deployed soldiers in different locations in search for the stabber.
The forces imposed curfew on the town and a state of alert prevailed. Israeli sources said a disguised Palestinian in Israeli military uniform managed to flee the scene after he threw stones at a car of a settler and stabbed him after he got out of the car.
An Israeli army unit then opened its gunfire randomly at Palestinian youths who were present at the place leading to injuries among Palestinians. Azzam Shalalda, 20, got injured in the neck. He is receiving treatment in al-Khalil hospital in very serious condition.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Sunday assaulted a Palestinian man who was driving a car belonging to the Palestinian Ministry of Health at Howara military checkpoint.
Local sources revealed that Israeli forces stopped the car, attacked the Palestinian driver Suleiman Ahmad and those with him by severe beating and pushed them onto the ground.
The sources pointed out that the Israeli soldiers trampled the driver, stepped on his face, forced him to take off his clothes and searched his car thoroughly.
Local sources revealed that Israeli forces stopped the car, attacked the Palestinian driver Suleiman Ahmad and those with him by severe beating and pushed them onto the ground.
The sources pointed out that the Israeli soldiers trampled the driver, stepped on his face, forced him to take off his clothes and searched his car thoroughly.

Palestinian medical sources have reported, Sunday, that three residents were shot and injured by Israeli army fire, two of them with live rounds during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading Sa’ir town, east of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The sources said resident Yousef Warasna, 37, a another Palestinian, 30 years of age, were shot with live rounds, while a Palestinian driver was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet in the eye.
Several Palestinians also suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during the clashes.
In addition, soldiers surrounded the Ma’moun Medical Center in the town, and prevented Palestinian ambulances from reaching it.
The soldiers were also extensively deployed in the area, especially in Ras al-‘Aaroud, close to the main entrance of the town.
The army completely surrounded and isolated Sa'ir, and declared it a closed military zone.
The Israeli army said the invasion was carried out after an Israeli settler was stabbed, close to the entrance of Metzad colony, in the Gush Etzion settlement block.
According to Israeli Ynetnews, the settler, 58, was hit in the head after stones were hurled on his car, and that he pulled over and left his vehicle, "before a Palestinian dressed as an ultra-Orthodox man stabbed him in the chest."
It added that the settler "opened fire on the attacker and wounded him, but he managed to escape towards Sa'ir."
In addition, a Palestinian suffered life-threatening wounds, and another suffered a light injury, after paramilitary Israeli settlers opened fire on Palestinians, picking olives in their orchard, near the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The sources said resident Yousef Warasna, 37, a another Palestinian, 30 years of age, were shot with live rounds, while a Palestinian driver was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet in the eye.
Several Palestinians also suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during the clashes.
In addition, soldiers surrounded the Ma’moun Medical Center in the town, and prevented Palestinian ambulances from reaching it.
The soldiers were also extensively deployed in the area, especially in Ras al-‘Aaroud, close to the main entrance of the town.
The army completely surrounded and isolated Sa'ir, and declared it a closed military zone.
The Israeli army said the invasion was carried out after an Israeli settler was stabbed, close to the entrance of Metzad colony, in the Gush Etzion settlement block.
According to Israeli Ynetnews, the settler, 58, was hit in the head after stones were hurled on his car, and that he pulled over and left his vehicle, "before a Palestinian dressed as an ultra-Orthodox man stabbed him in the chest."
It added that the settler "opened fire on the attacker and wounded him, but he managed to escape towards Sa'ir."
In addition, a Palestinian suffered life-threatening wounds, and another suffered a light injury, after paramilitary Israeli settlers opened fire on Palestinians, picking olives in their orchard, near the southern West Bank city of Hebron.

Three Palestinian teenagers have been kidnapped, on Sunday at dawn, by Israeli soldiers invading the al-‘Obeydiyya town, east of Bethlehem, while three others were summoned for interrogation. The army also kidnapped a Palestinian in Hebron after assaulting him.
Local sources in the al-‘Obeydiyya said the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, and kidnapped Khaled Mohammad Radayda, 17, Hisham Nabil Radayda, 19, and Zeidan Ahmad ash-Shayeb, 15.
The soldiers cuffed the kidnapped Palestinians, and took them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem, for interrogation.
Three Palestinians, identified as Issam Ata ash-Sha'er, 17, and Monir Mohammad Shanayta, 22, from al-'Obeydiyya, and Issam ‘Ata ash-Sha'er, from Bethlehem city, were also summoned for interrogation in Etzion.
In addition, soldiers assaulted and wounded a young Palestinian man, identified as Ahmad Sa'adi al-Heeh, 20 years of age, in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped him.
Local sources in the al-‘Obeydiyya said the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, and kidnapped Khaled Mohammad Radayda, 17, Hisham Nabil Radayda, 19, and Zeidan Ahmad ash-Shayeb, 15.
The soldiers cuffed the kidnapped Palestinians, and took them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem, for interrogation.
Three Palestinians, identified as Issam Ata ash-Sha'er, 17, and Monir Mohammad Shanayta, 22, from al-'Obeydiyya, and Issam ‘Ata ash-Sha'er, from Bethlehem city, were also summoned for interrogation in Etzion.
In addition, soldiers assaulted and wounded a young Palestinian man, identified as Ahmad Sa'adi al-Heeh, 20 years of age, in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped him.

An Israeli settler was stabbed and moderately wounded near Gush Etzion settlement bloc to the south of Bethlehem city on Sunday morning.
The settler, according to Hebrew media, said that a Palestinian stabbed him then headed to Sa’ir village to the north east of al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation forces arrived to the scene and opened indiscriminate fire at Palestinian civilians in the area seriously wounding a 20-year-old youth in the neck.
They added that Azzam Shalalde, who is from Sa’ir village, was rushed to al-Ahli hospital in al-Khalil where his condition was described as “critical”.
Meanwhile, Shalade relatives told the PIC reporter that they were picking olives in Teko area near Bethlehem when Israeli settlers opened fire at them.
Large numbers of IOF soldiers closed all entrances of Sa’ir village and were looking for a Scuda car in which, they claimed, the attacker fled to the village’s valley.
The settler, according to Hebrew media, said that a Palestinian stabbed him then headed to Sa’ir village to the north east of al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation forces arrived to the scene and opened indiscriminate fire at Palestinian civilians in the area seriously wounding a 20-year-old youth in the neck.
They added that Azzam Shalalde, who is from Sa’ir village, was rushed to al-Ahli hospital in al-Khalil where his condition was described as “critical”.
Meanwhile, Shalade relatives told the PIC reporter that they were picking olives in Teko area near Bethlehem when Israeli settlers opened fire at them.
Large numbers of IOF soldiers closed all entrances of Sa’ir village and were looking for a Scuda car in which, they claimed, the attacker fled to the village’s valley.

Several Palestinian young men on Saturday evening suffered bullet injuries during clashes with Israeli soldiers in Bethlehem and Jenin.
Medical sources reported that two young men suffered injuries from rubber bullets fired by soldiers during the confrontations that started at the northern entrance to Bethlehem city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the events started in the vicinity of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, where the young men clashed with the invading troops, who showered them with tear gas and opened fire at them.
The violent clashes broke out after a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed an area near the Mosque to provide protection for Jewish settlers during their visit to a tomb there they claim to be sacred.
In Jenin, others also suffered injuries from rubber bullets and tear gas during similar events in Zububa town west of the city.
A medical source in the city said that all the wounded were provided with on-site medical assistance, including members of a family, who suffocated after a tear gas canister landed inside their house.
The PIC was told that a young man called Ibrahim Jaradat was taken prisoner by the invading troops during their campaign in Jenin.
In a separate incident, Jewish settlers from Mevo Dotan settlement in Yabud town, southwest of Jenin, sabotaged on the same day a greenhouse belonging to a Palestinian citizen and caused damage to its agricultural contents, according to local sources.
Medical sources reported that two young men suffered injuries from rubber bullets fired by soldiers during the confrontations that started at the northern entrance to Bethlehem city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the events started in the vicinity of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, where the young men clashed with the invading troops, who showered them with tear gas and opened fire at them.
The violent clashes broke out after a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed an area near the Mosque to provide protection for Jewish settlers during their visit to a tomb there they claim to be sacred.
In Jenin, others also suffered injuries from rubber bullets and tear gas during similar events in Zububa town west of the city.
A medical source in the city said that all the wounded were provided with on-site medical assistance, including members of a family, who suffocated after a tear gas canister landed inside their house.
The PIC was told that a young man called Ibrahim Jaradat was taken prisoner by the invading troops during their campaign in Jenin.
In a separate incident, Jewish settlers from Mevo Dotan settlement in Yabud town, southwest of Jenin, sabotaged on the same day a greenhouse belonging to a Palestinian citizen and caused damage to its agricultural contents, according to local sources.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Saturday at night, Zabbouba village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin and clashed with dozens of local youths, wounding one child, while scores of residents suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The Red Crescent Society in Jenin said the soldiers shot Taleb Mohammad Abdullah, 15 years of age, with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his arm.
It added that dozens of residents received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Zabbouba has been the target of daily military invasions and attacks, in addition to ongoing Israeli closures, roadblocks and provocative acts, including denying the residents freedom of movement.
The Red Crescent Society in Jenin said the soldiers shot Taleb Mohammad Abdullah, 15 years of age, with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his arm.
It added that dozens of residents received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Zabbouba has been the target of daily military invasions and attacks, in addition to ongoing Israeli closures, roadblocks and provocative acts, including denying the residents freedom of movement.

Medical sources have reported, on Saturday evening, that several Palestinians, including a child, have been injured by Israeli army fire in different parts of the occupied West Bank, and occupied Jerusalem. Israeli extremists destroy a hothouse near Jenin.
The sources said a child, 13 years of age, was shot with two rubber-coated steel bullets in Hizma town, east of Jerusalem, and that one of the bullets struck him in the face, while the other in his left shoulder.
He was moved to the Palestine Medical Center in Ramallah; doctors said the wounded child suffered a moderate but stable injury.
In addition, a Palestinian teen was shot, also with a rubber-coated steel bullet, during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque area, north of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Medics said dozens of residents, including families, suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, as the soldiers gas bombs targeting a number of homes.
Many injuries were also reported in Zabbouba village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading it.
The Red Crescent in Jenin said all of the wounded received treatment by local medics, and that many were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, and the rest suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, including resident Mohammad Taleb and his family, after Israeli gas bombs were fired into their home.
In related news, extremists living in the Mabo Dothan illegal Israeli colonialist outpost, built on Palestinian lands belonging to the residents of Ya’bad town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, destroyed a hothouse belonging to Kayed Abu Bakr.
The estimated loses of this attack are approximately 15.000 New Israeli Shekels ($3.857).
The sources said a child, 13 years of age, was shot with two rubber-coated steel bullets in Hizma town, east of Jerusalem, and that one of the bullets struck him in the face, while the other in his left shoulder.
He was moved to the Palestine Medical Center in Ramallah; doctors said the wounded child suffered a moderate but stable injury.
In addition, a Palestinian teen was shot, also with a rubber-coated steel bullet, during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading the Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque area, north of the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Medics said dozens of residents, including families, suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, as the soldiers gas bombs targeting a number of homes.
Many injuries were also reported in Zabbouba village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, during clashes with Israeli soldiers invading it.
The Red Crescent in Jenin said all of the wounded received treatment by local medics, and that many were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets, and the rest suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, including resident Mohammad Taleb and his family, after Israeli gas bombs were fired into their home.
In related news, extremists living in the Mabo Dothan illegal Israeli colonialist outpost, built on Palestinian lands belonging to the residents of Ya’bad town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, destroyed a hothouse belonging to Kayed Abu Bakr.
The estimated loses of this attack are approximately 15.000 New Israeli Shekels ($3.857).