17 oct 2017
A Palestinian youth was arrested on Tuesday evening by undercover Israeli policemen during the clashes that erupted in al-Isawiya town to the northeast of Occupied Jerusalem.
According to Quds Press, violent clashes broke out between the Israeli police and Palestinian youths during which stones and Molotov cocktails were thrown.
It added that the Israeli police heavily and randomly fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters, and rubber and live bullets at the Palestinian youths and used the rooftops of the Palestinian citizens' houses as lookouts.
The Jerusalemite activist Yousuf Obeid said that an undercover Israeli unit accompanied the Israeli police forces who stormed al-Isawiya town and arrested a Palestinian youth, pointing out that there is no news yet whether the young man was shot or not.
According to Quds Press, violent clashes broke out between the Israeli police and Palestinian youths during which stones and Molotov cocktails were thrown.
It added that the Israeli police heavily and randomly fired sound bombs, tear gas canisters, and rubber and live bullets at the Palestinian youths and used the rooftops of the Palestinian citizens' houses as lookouts.
The Jerusalemite activist Yousuf Obeid said that an undercover Israeli unit accompanied the Israeli police forces who stormed al-Isawiya town and arrested a Palestinian youth, pointing out that there is no news yet whether the young man was shot or not.
Israeli navy ships attacked, Tuesday, many fishing boats, in Palestinian territorial waters in the besieged Gaza Strip, and capsized one of them after firing shells and live fire at it.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the navy fired many live rounds at fishing boats in the Sudaniyya Sea area, northwest of Gaza City, and sprayed them concentrated water, causing serious damage.
The boats were in Palestinian territorial waters, less than four miles from the Gaza shore; the fishers jumped into the water and swam to shore in fear of further navy fire and violations.
The attack came shortly after a similar assault targeting a Palestinian fishing boat, west of the Sudaniyya Sea.
The Israeli navy said it fired shells and live rounds at a Palestinian fishing boat that reportedly “raised suspicions, an issue which pushed it to respond.”
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the navy fired many live rounds at fishing boats in the Sudaniyya Sea area, northwest of Gaza City, and sprayed them concentrated water, causing serious damage.
The boats were in Palestinian territorial waters, less than four miles from the Gaza shore; the fishers jumped into the water and swam to shore in fear of further navy fire and violations.
The attack came shortly after a similar assault targeting a Palestinian fishing boat, west of the Sudaniyya Sea.
The Israeli navy said it fired shells and live rounds at a Palestinian fishing boat that reportedly “raised suspicions, an issue which pushed it to respond.”
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Isawiya village, in occupied East Jerusalem, said the soldiers injured, throughout the day Monday, several Palestinian schoolchildren, in the village.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic), quoted Abu al-Hummus stating that the soldiers invaded the Schools Street, in al-‘Isawiya, and fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding ten children, 9 to 16 years of age.
The wounded children were moved to several hospitals and clinics, in the town and in Jerusalem, suffering various wounds, mainly to the face, limbs and abdomen.
Abu al-Hummus added that one of the wounded children was later transferred from al-Makassed Hospital to Shaare Tzedek Medical center, due to the seriousness of his condition.
The families in the town, including the students’ parents committee, decided to suspend classes in all schools in the town until further notice, demanding an end to Israel’s ongoing military invasions, especially since the beginning of the new school year, and the army’s provocative acts targeting the students.
Abu al-Hummus denounced the ongoing and escalating invasions, and called on the international community to intervene, especially since the soldiers constantly attack the students, and fire gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets.
The residents said that the invasions are carried out under several vague Israeli allegations, and only aim at placing further challenges and difficulties in the daily lives of the residents, especially the children.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic), quoted Abu al-Hummus stating that the soldiers invaded the Schools Street, in al-‘Isawiya, and fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding ten children, 9 to 16 years of age.
The wounded children were moved to several hospitals and clinics, in the town and in Jerusalem, suffering various wounds, mainly to the face, limbs and abdomen.
Abu al-Hummus added that one of the wounded children was later transferred from al-Makassed Hospital to Shaare Tzedek Medical center, due to the seriousness of his condition.
The families in the town, including the students’ parents committee, decided to suspend classes in all schools in the town until further notice, demanding an end to Israel’s ongoing military invasions, especially since the beginning of the new school year, and the army’s provocative acts targeting the students.
Abu al-Hummus denounced the ongoing and escalating invasions, and called on the international community to intervene, especially since the soldiers constantly attack the students, and fire gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets.
The residents said that the invasions are carried out under several vague Israeli allegations, and only aim at placing further challenges and difficulties in the daily lives of the residents, especially the children.
Nayef Shihadeh 16
The Parents Committee in the Israeli occupied Jerusalem neighborhood of al-Issawiya suspended on Tuesday classes in all schools to protest Israeli police brutality against schoolchildren.
The Parents Committee decided in a meeting on Monday night to suspend classes in all schools starting Tuesday and until further notice.
The parents say police regularly attack schoolchildren when they leave their classrooms. The latest such assault occurred on Monday when police fired tear gas and rubber-coated metal bullets at students from a short distance causing critical injuries, one of them reported in critical condition as he underwent a surgery to remove his spleen.
The committee decided to step up protest moves in response to Israeli police harassment and brutality.
Israeli police often crack down on Palestinian schoolchildren and search their schoolbags when they are on their way to/back from school, swelling tension in the area.
The Parents Committee in the Israeli occupied Jerusalem neighborhood of al-Issawiya suspended on Tuesday classes in all schools to protest Israeli police brutality against schoolchildren.
The Parents Committee decided in a meeting on Monday night to suspend classes in all schools starting Tuesday and until further notice.
The parents say police regularly attack schoolchildren when they leave their classrooms. The latest such assault occurred on Monday when police fired tear gas and rubber-coated metal bullets at students from a short distance causing critical injuries, one of them reported in critical condition as he underwent a surgery to remove his spleen.
The committee decided to step up protest moves in response to Israeli police harassment and brutality.
Israeli police often crack down on Palestinian schoolchildren and search their schoolbags when they are on their way to/back from school, swelling tension in the area.
Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at predawn on Tuesday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces.
Clashes flared up shortly after dozens of Israeli soldiers broke into Jenin refugee camp and ransacked civilian homes.
The IOF set up ambushes and deployed snipers on the rooftops of Palestinian homes, triggering panic in the area.
Sounds of heavy explosions and incessant bullet fire were spotted all the way through the clashes. Four Palestinian young men were kidnapped in the assault.
The occupation soldiers also kidnapped Assem Abu al-Heija after they stormed his family home and wreaked havoc on it. Assem was released just one month earlier from Israeli jails.
At the same time, the IOF stormed al-Yamon town, west of Jenin, and kidnapped the ex-prisoner Alaa Houshiya from his home.
The occupation army further broke into Nablus’s southern town of Kafr Kalil and ravaged civilian homes before they kidnapped a Palestinian youth—Samer al-Seda—from an auto inspection station.
Palestinian young man Abdulrahman al-Jleis was also kidnapped by the IOF from al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, on account of a Facebook post in which he extended condolences to his friend over the death of a relative. The IOF claimed al-Jleis was intending to carry out an anti-occupation attack.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of several Palestinian youths from the southern occupied West Bank provinces of Bethlehem and al-Khalil, along with another youth from Qalqilya, in the northern West Bank.
Clashes flared up shortly after dozens of Israeli soldiers broke into Jenin refugee camp and ransacked civilian homes.
The IOF set up ambushes and deployed snipers on the rooftops of Palestinian homes, triggering panic in the area.
Sounds of heavy explosions and incessant bullet fire were spotted all the way through the clashes. Four Palestinian young men were kidnapped in the assault.
The occupation soldiers also kidnapped Assem Abu al-Heija after they stormed his family home and wreaked havoc on it. Assem was released just one month earlier from Israeli jails.
At the same time, the IOF stormed al-Yamon town, west of Jenin, and kidnapped the ex-prisoner Alaa Houshiya from his home.
The occupation army further broke into Nablus’s southern town of Kafr Kalil and ravaged civilian homes before they kidnapped a Palestinian youth—Samer al-Seda—from an auto inspection station.
Palestinian young man Abdulrahman al-Jleis was also kidnapped by the IOF from al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, on account of a Facebook post in which he extended condolences to his friend over the death of a relative. The IOF claimed al-Jleis was intending to carry out an anti-occupation attack.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of several Palestinian youths from the southern occupied West Bank provinces of Bethlehem and al-Khalil, along with another youth from Qalqilya, in the northern West Bank.
16 oct 2017
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) attacked Monday evening Palestinian farmers in Rumana town west of Jenin, and forced them to leave their agricultural lands.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that IOF moved from Salem military camp and deployed throughout the nearby agricultural lands.
IOF forced local farmers, who were picking olive trees, to leave their lands.
Along the same line, a military checkpoint was erected at the entrance to the town.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that IOF moved from Salem military camp and deployed throughout the nearby agricultural lands.
IOF forced local farmers, who were picking olive trees, to leave their lands.
Along the same line, a military checkpoint was erected at the entrance to the town.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Monday evening a Palestinian child when clashes broke out in Beit Umar town north of al-Khalil.
Local sources identified the minor detainee as Khaled Baher, 14.
Khaled was playing with his friends outside his family house when clashes broke out in the area, the sources added.
IOF fired rubber bullets at the group of children and arrested Khaled for allegedly throwing stones during the clashes.
Local residents tried to free the child, however; IOF took him in a military jeep to unknown detention center.
Similar clashes erupted in Seir town north of al-Khalil.
Local sources identified the minor detainee as Khaled Baher, 14.
Khaled was playing with his friends outside his family house when clashes broke out in the area, the sources added.
IOF fired rubber bullets at the group of children and arrested Khaled for allegedly throwing stones during the clashes.
Local residents tried to free the child, however; IOF took him in a military jeep to unknown detention center.
Similar clashes erupted in Seir town north of al-Khalil.
Two Palestinian youths were injured by rubber bullets as clashes broke out Monday evening with Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in Azzun town east of Qalqiliya.
Local sources affirmed that two youngsters were rounded up while another was arrested after being brutally attacked during the confrontations.
Three other youths were detained at a military checkpoint east of the town.
Local sources affirmed that two youngsters were rounded up while another was arrested after being brutally attacked during the confrontations.
Three other youths were detained at a military checkpoint east of the town.
Two Jerusalmite school students were shot and injured by Israeli gunfire Monday afternoon after Israeli police stormed al-Issawiya town northeast of Occupied Jerusalem.
The Jerusalemite activist, Yousef Ebaid, told Quds Press that Israeli occupation police raided the town in coincidence with the exit time of hundreds of school students in the town.
The police forces intensively fired rubber bullets and stun grenades during the raid despite the presence of many children and people in the streets.
Ebaid revealed that one of the injured children was identified as Misk Mustafa, a 14-year-old girl. She was moved to the hospital after being shot by a rubber bullet in her leg. The other wounded child was an 11-year-old boy who was injured by a sound grenade in his abdomen.
The Jerusalemite activist, Yousef Ebaid, told Quds Press that Israeli occupation police raided the town in coincidence with the exit time of hundreds of school students in the town.
The police forces intensively fired rubber bullets and stun grenades during the raid despite the presence of many children and people in the streets.
Ebaid revealed that one of the injured children was identified as Misk Mustafa, a 14-year-old girl. She was moved to the hospital after being shot by a rubber bullet in her leg. The other wounded child was an 11-year-old boy who was injured by a sound grenade in his abdomen.
Large numbers of Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) raided on Monday morning Qalandiya refugee camp, closed Ramallah-al-Quds Road, and stormed several commercial shops causing damage to their contents.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that IOF soldiers shut down the military barrier adjacent to the refugee camp before occupying the rooftops of nearby houses.
According to the PIC reporter, a state of panic prevailed in an UNRWA school in the refugee camp after IOF troops broke into the school and ordered its eviction.
IOF soldiers also arrested journalist Mohammad Abu Esba in Qalandiya and confiscated his tools.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that IOF soldiers shut down the military barrier adjacent to the refugee camp before occupying the rooftops of nearby houses.
According to the PIC reporter, a state of panic prevailed in an UNRWA school in the refugee camp after IOF troops broke into the school and ordered its eviction.
IOF soldiers also arrested journalist Mohammad Abu Esba in Qalandiya and confiscated his tools.
Several Israeli military jeeps invaded, on Monday at dawn, the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted three Palestinians, including two siblings. Many army vehicles also invaded Palestinian farmlands in northern Gaza.
The soldiers invaded and searched several homes, causing damage, and interrogated many Palestinians before kidnapping three.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Qasam Bassel Jabarin and his brother, Qassem, in addition to Soheib Adnan al-Ghoul.
Also at dawn, several military vehicles, and armored bulldozers, advanced dozens of meters into Palestinian farmlands, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers bulldozed sections on the invaded lands, close to the border fence, and installed sand hills, while military drones flew overhead.
The soldiers also fired several live rounds at random, and withdrew later.
The soldiers invaded and searched several homes, causing damage, and interrogated many Palestinians before kidnapping three.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Qasam Bassel Jabarin and his brother, Qassem, in addition to Soheib Adnan al-Ghoul.
Also at dawn, several military vehicles, and armored bulldozers, advanced dozens of meters into Palestinian farmlands, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers bulldozed sections on the invaded lands, close to the border fence, and installed sand hills, while military drones flew overhead.
The soldiers also fired several live rounds at random, and withdrew later.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday evening, Rommana village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and fired dozens of gas bombs, causing scores of residents to suffer the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded the village, which is surrounded by the Annexation Wall and colonies, and installed a military roadblock, in the downtown area.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars, and harassed many Palestinians while inspecting their IDs and searching their vehicles.
The invasion led to limited clashes between the soldiers and local youngsters, while the army fired many gas bombs at them, and at a few surrounding homes, causing scores of residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Among the wounded Palestinians are two women, identified as Howeida Saeb al-Ahmad and Khitam Sbeihat, who were moved to Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital for further treatment, after suffocating from the gas fired by the army.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded the village, which is surrounded by the Annexation Wall and colonies, and installed a military roadblock, in the downtown area.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars, and harassed many Palestinians while inspecting their IDs and searching their vehicles.
The invasion led to limited clashes between the soldiers and local youngsters, while the army fired many gas bombs at them, and at a few surrounding homes, causing scores of residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Among the wounded Palestinians are two women, identified as Howeida Saeb al-Ahmad and Khitam Sbeihat, who were moved to Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital for further treatment, after suffocating from the gas fired by the army.
15 oct 2017
Israeli police on Sunday evening arrested three Palestinian youths near Bab al-Sahira and stormed al-Isawiya town in Occupied Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses reported that the three Jerusalemites were taken to a detention center belonging to the border guards department in the area.
Meanwhile, violent clashes broke out between Palestinian youths and the Israeli police forces who raided al-Isawiya town in the center of Jerusalem amid heavy firing of sound bombs and tear gas canisters, according to eyewitnesses.
Earlier in the day, the Israeli police erected a military checkpoint on the western entrance to al-Isawiya and started searching the Palestinian citizens' vehicles causing a big traffic jam.
Eyewitnesses reported that the three Jerusalemites were taken to a detention center belonging to the border guards department in the area.
Meanwhile, violent clashes broke out between Palestinian youths and the Israeli police forces who raided al-Isawiya town in the center of Jerusalem amid heavy firing of sound bombs and tear gas canisters, according to eyewitnesses.
Earlier in the day, the Israeli police erected a military checkpoint on the western entrance to al-Isawiya and started searching the Palestinian citizens' vehicles causing a big traffic jam.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday afternoon stormed Rujeib town, southeast of Nablus in the West Bank and harassed local residents.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops aboard several military jeeps entered the town from the nearby entrances of Huwara and Beit Furik, amid intensive firing of flashbang grenades.
They added that Israeli soldiers detained a group of local young men for several hours near the headquarters of the town council, checked their IDs and searched them.
No arrests were made during the IOF campaign in the town.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops aboard several military jeeps entered the town from the nearby entrances of Huwara and Beit Furik, amid intensive firing of flashbang grenades.
They added that Israeli soldiers detained a group of local young men for several hours near the headquarters of the town council, checked their IDs and searched them.
No arrests were made during the IOF campaign in the town.
An Israeli tank on Sunday afternoon opened machinegun fire at a group of resistance fighters in a border area, east of al-Maghazi refugee camp, with no reported injuries.
Last week, Israeli armored vehicles fired three projectiles at a resistance post east of al-Maghazi and destroyed it.
Since that artillery attack, the Israeli army has been opening fire at anyone approaching the bombed post.
Last week, Israeli armored vehicles fired three projectiles at a resistance post east of al-Maghazi and destroyed it.
Since that artillery attack, the Israeli army has been opening fire at anyone approaching the bombed post.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, the Deheishe refugee camp, south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, and clashed with many youngsters, before injuring one Palestinian, and abducted another from his home.
Media sources said the soldiers fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades, after invading the refugee camp, while many local youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at them.
They added that a young man was shot with a live round in his leg, before local medics rushed him to a hospital in Bethlehem.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and violently searched several homes, and abducted Odai Mustafa al-Khmour, 20.
Media sources said the soldiers fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades, after invading the refugee camp, while many local youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at them.
They added that a young man was shot with a live round in his leg, before local medics rushed him to a hospital in Bethlehem.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and violently searched several homes, and abducted Odai Mustafa al-Khmour, 20.
Israeli navy ships attacked, on Sunday morning, several Palestinian fishing boats, in the Sudaniyya Sea area, northwest of Gaza City, fired many live rounds at them, and abducted four fishermen.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the navy fired dozens of live rounds at the boats, while were fishing less than four nautical miles from the shore, and boarded two.
It added that the navy abducted four fishermen, who were on the boarded boats, and took them to Ashdod port.
The attack is part of frequent Israeli violations against the Palestinians in the impoverished and besieged Gaza Strip.
Such attacks have led to dozens of casualties, including many fatalities, in addition to resulting in scores of injuries, the destruction of boats and property, and the illegal confiscation on fishing boats.
In May of this year, a fisherman, identified as Mohammad Majed Bakr, 25, was killed by live Israeli navy fire, after the navy ships fired dozens of rounds at fishing boats less than four nautical miles from the Gaza shore.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the navy fired dozens of live rounds at the boats, while were fishing less than four nautical miles from the shore, and boarded two.
It added that the navy abducted four fishermen, who were on the boarded boats, and took them to Ashdod port.
The attack is part of frequent Israeli violations against the Palestinians in the impoverished and besieged Gaza Strip.
Such attacks have led to dozens of casualties, including many fatalities, in addition to resulting in scores of injuries, the destruction of boats and property, and the illegal confiscation on fishing boats.
In May of this year, a fisherman, identified as Mohammad Majed Bakr, 25, was killed by live Israeli navy fire, after the navy ships fired dozens of rounds at fishing boats less than four nautical miles from the Gaza shore.
14 oct 2017
Palestinian medical sources have reported, Friday evening, that a Palestinian man was injured after an Israeli military jeep rammed his tractor as he was crossing an agricultural road, causing moderate wounds.
Eyewitnesses said the speeding army jeep struck the tractor, throwing the man, identified as Saber Hannoun, out of his agricultural tractor.
Medical sources said the Palestinian suffered moderate wounds, before local medics rushed him to Darwish Nazzal hospital, in Qalqilia.
Eyewitnesses said the speeding army jeep struck the tractor, throwing the man, identified as Saber Hannoun, out of his agricultural tractor.
Medical sources said the Palestinian suffered moderate wounds, before local medics rushed him to Darwish Nazzal hospital, in Qalqilia.
13 oct 2017
On Friday, Israeli soldiers, stationed across the border fence, attacked protesters in several parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, wounding at least five Palestinians, and causing many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources said many Palestinians marched near the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip, and in Jabalia, in the northern part of the coastal region, before Israeli soldiers, stationed on military towers, and in tanks across the border fence, fired many live rounds and gas bombs at them.
They added that the soldiers shot two young men with live rounds in their legs, inflicting moderate wounds, in addition to firing many gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Clashes also took place near Nahal Oz military base, across the border fence east of Gaza City, and near the Shuhada Graveyard, east of Jabalia in the northern part of the coastal region.
The army shot and injured three Palestinians, and caused many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, medical sources said.
Two injuries by IOF gunfire reported in Gaza Strip
Two Palestinian men were injured on Friday evening by Israeli gunfire in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that a Palestinian young man was shot and moderately wounded after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at a group of Palestinian youths, over 70, who were gathering close to the separation security fence east of Jabalya. The wounded was taken to the hospital.
Another injury by a live bullet was reported later after another youth was shot by IOF gunfire in the foot in al-Buraij refugee camp east of the Strip.
Media sources said many Palestinians marched near the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza Strip, and in Jabalia, in the northern part of the coastal region, before Israeli soldiers, stationed on military towers, and in tanks across the border fence, fired many live rounds and gas bombs at them.
They added that the soldiers shot two young men with live rounds in their legs, inflicting moderate wounds, in addition to firing many gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Clashes also took place near Nahal Oz military base, across the border fence east of Gaza City, and near the Shuhada Graveyard, east of Jabalia in the northern part of the coastal region.
The army shot and injured three Palestinians, and caused many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, medical sources said.
Two injuries by IOF gunfire reported in Gaza Strip
Two Palestinian men were injured on Friday evening by Israeli gunfire in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that a Palestinian young man was shot and moderately wounded after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire at a group of Palestinian youths, over 70, who were gathering close to the separation security fence east of Jabalya. The wounded was taken to the hospital.
Another injury by a live bullet was reported later after another youth was shot by IOF gunfire in the foot in al-Buraij refugee camp east of the Strip.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday quelled the weekly anti-settlement march of Kafr Qaddum which demands opening the village's road that has been closed for more than 14 years in favor of the settlers of the nearby Kedumim settlement.
Popular resistance coordinator in Kafr Qaddum, Murad Shtewi, said that the IOF soldiers attacked the protesters with rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters.
Shtewi added that remote-controlled airplanes were used to take pictures of the Palestinian youths so that the IOF soldiers could capture them, yet no injuries or arrests were reported.
He noted that a group of IOF soldiers broke into the houses of Hakam Khaldoun and Zuhdi Shtewi, used their rooftops as lookouts and started taking pictures and videos of the Palestinians participating in the peaceful march.
Popular resistance coordinator in Kafr Qaddum, Murad Shtewi, said that the IOF soldiers attacked the protesters with rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters.
Shtewi added that remote-controlled airplanes were used to take pictures of the Palestinian youths so that the IOF soldiers could capture them, yet no injuries or arrests were reported.
He noted that a group of IOF soldiers broke into the houses of Hakam Khaldoun and Zuhdi Shtewi, used their rooftops as lookouts and started taking pictures and videos of the Palestinians participating in the peaceful march.