10 jan 2018

The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) released on Wednesday the 17-year-old Palestinian girl Amal Qubaha, from Umm al-Rayhan town south of Jenin, after spending 18 months in Israeli jails.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that Qubaha was released at Jabara checkpoint south of Tulkarem where her family and friends were waiting for her.
However, an Israeli settler approached them while waving the Israeli flag and chanting anti-Arab slogans in total provocation to the gathering.
The settler was then removed from the area by Israeli forces.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that Qubaha was released at Jabara checkpoint south of Tulkarem where her family and friends were waiting for her.
However, an Israeli settler approached them while waving the Israeli flag and chanting anti-Arab slogans in total provocation to the gathering.
The settler was then removed from the area by Israeli forces.

Israeli settlers on Wednesday afternoon razed Palestinian agricultural lands in Madama village to the south of Nablus city.
Anti-settlement activist in the northern West Bank, Ghassan Daghlas, said that a group of settlers, escorted by an Israeli military force, stormed the area and started to bulldoze privately-owned lands.
Daghlas added that the villages and towns of Nablus have witnessed several incidents of settler violence after an Israeli settler was killed in a shooting attack on Tuesday evening near Nablus.
In a related context, the Israeli occupation forces sealed off the road where the anti-occupation attack was carried out and blocked the Palestinian citizens' movement.
Anti-settlement activist in the northern West Bank, Ghassan Daghlas, said that a group of settlers, escorted by an Israeli military force, stormed the area and started to bulldoze privately-owned lands.
Daghlas added that the villages and towns of Nablus have witnessed several incidents of settler violence after an Israeli settler was killed in a shooting attack on Tuesday evening near Nablus.
In a related context, the Israeli occupation forces sealed off the road where the anti-occupation attack was carried out and blocked the Palestinian citizens' movement.

Early Wednesday, several Israeli colonizers living in illegal colonies and outposts in the northern West Bank governorate of Nablus, attacked many Palestinian cars, causing damage and wounding two Palestinians.
In Hebron, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinians and confiscated gold and cash.
Medical sources said one Palestinian, identified as Ayman Farouq Obeidat, was injured when the colonizers hurled stones at his car, in Huwwara town.
They added that another Palestinian, identified as Aziz Bassam Dweikat, was also injured after the Israeli assailants hurled stones at his car, at a junction west of Nablus.
Israeli soldiers, who had been heavily deployed at and near these junctions following the death of an Israeli colonizer in the area on Tuesday night, did not attempt to stop the Israeli attackers.
This forced hundreds of Palestinian cars to take longer, and largely unpaved roads, leading to Awarta then Beit town, to avoid the colonizers.
The closure caused huge traffic jams in the area, and many workers and students were unable to leave their communities.
The soldiers also isolated many Palestinian villages and towns in Nablus governorate, and initiated massive invasions and search campaigns, to locate the shooter or shooters, who killed an Israeli colonizer, on Tuesday evening, near Havat Gilad illegal colony, which was built on lands owned by Palestinians from Jeet village.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of the city, and abducted Shehda Suleiman Jabarin, 40.
The soldiers also invaded Hebron city, searched homes and illegally confiscated gold and cash from the home of Jassem Khairi Abu Rajab, after breaking into his property and violently searching it.
In Hebron, Israeli soldiers abducted two Palestinians and confiscated gold and cash.
Medical sources said one Palestinian, identified as Ayman Farouq Obeidat, was injured when the colonizers hurled stones at his car, in Huwwara town.
They added that another Palestinian, identified as Aziz Bassam Dweikat, was also injured after the Israeli assailants hurled stones at his car, at a junction west of Nablus.
Israeli soldiers, who had been heavily deployed at and near these junctions following the death of an Israeli colonizer in the area on Tuesday night, did not attempt to stop the Israeli attackers.
This forced hundreds of Palestinian cars to take longer, and largely unpaved roads, leading to Awarta then Beit town, to avoid the colonizers.
The closure caused huge traffic jams in the area, and many workers and students were unable to leave their communities.
The soldiers also isolated many Palestinian villages and towns in Nablus governorate, and initiated massive invasions and search campaigns, to locate the shooter or shooters, who killed an Israeli colonizer, on Tuesday evening, near Havat Gilad illegal colony, which was built on lands owned by Palestinians from Jeet village.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of the city, and abducted Shehda Suleiman Jabarin, 40.
The soldiers also invaded Hebron city, searched homes and illegally confiscated gold and cash from the home of Jassem Khairi Abu Rajab, after breaking into his property and violently searching it.

Rabbi Raziel Shevach 35
An Israeli settler, identified as 35-year old Rabbi Raziel Shevach, was shot and killed Tuesday while driving on an Israeli settler-only road near a colonial outpost in the northern part of the West Bank, near Nablus.
Israeli Education Minister, Naftali Bennett, the head of the ‘Jewish Home’ right-wing party, called for legalizing Havat Gilad outpost, and for conducting massive construction and expansion of Israeli colonies, in the occupied West Bank.
“It is not enough to apprehend the shooters, we need to take direct action by building and expanding the settlements,” he said, “Mahmoud Abbas needs to understand the heavy price the Palestinians will pay because of these attacks.”
Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked also called for harsh measures, and said that Israel needs to expel the families of Palestinian attackers, and demolish their homes.
In addition, Israeli Minister of Science, Technology and Space, Ofir Akunis, said that Israel must approve the final reading of the application of capital punishment for Palestinians involved in killing Israelis.
“I don’t want to even hear from those who oppose the death penalty for Palestinian attackers,” he said.
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The Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported that Dr. Guy Elad, a doctor at the Meir Medical Center, told their reporter that the victim “arrived at the hospital without a pulse, with no breath and no life signals.
He was rushed to the trauma room, where advanced resuscitation actions were performed and unfortunately despite our efforts his death was determined.”
The gunman or gunmen who fired the fatal shots fled the scene, and Israeli forces have locked down all nearby Palestinian villages and towns, preventing Palestinian civilians from going anywhere outside their homes.
The soldiers are also conducting house-to-house searches in the town of Jit, which is the town whose land was illegally annexed by Israel, to construct the Israeli settler-only road, and the colonialist outpost of Havat Gilad.
In addition, the Israeli military has closed the entrances to the city of Nablus, and are preventing all entry and exit from the city. The closure wreaked havoc on the evening commute for students and workers, many of whom were forced to remain in their workplaces or schools overnight after being prevented from returning home.
Shevach, who lived in Havat Gilad, was driving on Route 60, which is a major Israeli highway constructed on Palestinian land in the West Bank, when he was shot at by a passing vehicle. Palestinians are forbidden from driving on Route 60 without first obtaining hard-to-get Israeli permits.
Even with permits, Palestinian drivers are frequently subjected to stops and seizures of their vehicles and licenses by Israeli police and soldiers when they drive on Route 60 and other colonial Israeli byways.
Abu Obeida, the spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said the “Nablus shooting is the first retaliation with live fire, and comes to remind the enemy, and those who support it, that what is coming is much bigger – what you fear is yet to come, the West Bank will remain a dagger in your abdomen.”
Following the fatal shooting, the Israeli army imposed a strict siege on all villages and towns in the Nablus governorate, and invaded many villages, such as Sorra, Iraq-Burin, and all southern area, including the New Nablus, al-Makhfiyya, before initiating extensive searches and confiscated surveillance tapes and equipment.
The army deployed a large number of soldiers in Nablus, in addition to calling for more military units to operate in the governorate, in preparation for a massive invasion and military operations.
Israeli media outlets said that the military received orders for carrying out a large-scale military operation, inside many villages and towns, in Nablus.
Meanwhile, dozens of colonist settlers closed Yitzhar road, while dozens more gathers at the Huwwara military roadblock, south of Nablus, before throwing rocks at dozens of Palestinian cars.
Palestinian medical sources said a young man, from ‘Awarta village, suffered various cuts and bruises after being attack by Israeli colonists.
An Israeli settler, identified as 35-year old Rabbi Raziel Shevach, was shot and killed Tuesday while driving on an Israeli settler-only road near a colonial outpost in the northern part of the West Bank, near Nablus.
Israeli Education Minister, Naftali Bennett, the head of the ‘Jewish Home’ right-wing party, called for legalizing Havat Gilad outpost, and for conducting massive construction and expansion of Israeli colonies, in the occupied West Bank.
“It is not enough to apprehend the shooters, we need to take direct action by building and expanding the settlements,” he said, “Mahmoud Abbas needs to understand the heavy price the Palestinians will pay because of these attacks.”
Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked also called for harsh measures, and said that Israel needs to expel the families of Palestinian attackers, and demolish their homes.
In addition, Israeli Minister of Science, Technology and Space, Ofir Akunis, said that Israel must approve the final reading of the application of capital punishment for Palestinians involved in killing Israelis.
“I don’t want to even hear from those who oppose the death penalty for Palestinian attackers,” he said.
updates from:
The Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported that Dr. Guy Elad, a doctor at the Meir Medical Center, told their reporter that the victim “arrived at the hospital without a pulse, with no breath and no life signals.
He was rushed to the trauma room, where advanced resuscitation actions were performed and unfortunately despite our efforts his death was determined.”
The gunman or gunmen who fired the fatal shots fled the scene, and Israeli forces have locked down all nearby Palestinian villages and towns, preventing Palestinian civilians from going anywhere outside their homes.
The soldiers are also conducting house-to-house searches in the town of Jit, which is the town whose land was illegally annexed by Israel, to construct the Israeli settler-only road, and the colonialist outpost of Havat Gilad.
In addition, the Israeli military has closed the entrances to the city of Nablus, and are preventing all entry and exit from the city. The closure wreaked havoc on the evening commute for students and workers, many of whom were forced to remain in their workplaces or schools overnight after being prevented from returning home.
Shevach, who lived in Havat Gilad, was driving on Route 60, which is a major Israeli highway constructed on Palestinian land in the West Bank, when he was shot at by a passing vehicle. Palestinians are forbidden from driving on Route 60 without first obtaining hard-to-get Israeli permits.
Even with permits, Palestinian drivers are frequently subjected to stops and seizures of their vehicles and licenses by Israeli police and soldiers when they drive on Route 60 and other colonial Israeli byways.
Abu Obeida, the spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, said the “Nablus shooting is the first retaliation with live fire, and comes to remind the enemy, and those who support it, that what is coming is much bigger – what you fear is yet to come, the West Bank will remain a dagger in your abdomen.”
Following the fatal shooting, the Israeli army imposed a strict siege on all villages and towns in the Nablus governorate, and invaded many villages, such as Sorra, Iraq-Burin, and all southern area, including the New Nablus, al-Makhfiyya, before initiating extensive searches and confiscated surveillance tapes and equipment.
The army deployed a large number of soldiers in Nablus, in addition to calling for more military units to operate in the governorate, in preparation for a massive invasion and military operations.
Israeli media outlets said that the military received orders for carrying out a large-scale military operation, inside many villages and towns, in Nablus.
Meanwhile, dozens of colonist settlers closed Yitzhar road, while dozens more gathers at the Huwwara military roadblock, south of Nablus, before throwing rocks at dozens of Palestinian cars.
Palestinian medical sources said a young man, from ‘Awarta village, suffered various cuts and bruises after being attack by Israeli colonists.
9 jan 2018

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Tuesday detained the crew of Palestine TV during covering the attacks of Jewish settlers on the inhabitants of Deir al-Hatab town east of Nablus.
Eyewitnesses revealed that a group of Israeli settlers of Elon Moreh settlement assaulted the journalists who were filming uprooting olive trees by settlers before the intervention of IOF soldiers and detaining the crew.
Eyewitnesses revealed that a group of Israeli settlers of Elon Moreh settlement assaulted the journalists who were filming uprooting olive trees by settlers before the intervention of IOF soldiers and detaining the crew.

Extremist Israeli settlers continued to storm, on Monday morning, Al Aqsa Mosque, heavily guarded by Israeli occupation forces and police.
According to Jerusalem sources, about 34 Jewish extremists stormed al-Aqsa mosque, from Mughrabi Gate, wandering in the courtyards where they received explanations about alleged temple.
The mosque witnessed the presence of worshipers, students of the Quran, and al-Aqsa guards who approached the settlers and prevented them from touring freely in the courtyards.
Israeli settlers raid the Islamic holy site on a daily basis, in an attempt to apply their plan to divide the mosque temporally and spatially.
According to Jerusalem sources, about 34 Jewish extremists stormed al-Aqsa mosque, from Mughrabi Gate, wandering in the courtyards where they received explanations about alleged temple.
The mosque witnessed the presence of worshipers, students of the Quran, and al-Aqsa guards who approached the settlers and prevented them from touring freely in the courtyards.
Israeli settlers raid the Islamic holy site on a daily basis, in an attempt to apply their plan to divide the mosque temporally and spatially.
8 jan 2018

A group of Israeli settlers launched on Monday evening two attacks against Palestinian properties in Burin town, south of Nablus.
Local sources told PIC reporter that dozens of settlers of Yitzhar settlement stormed the eastern part of the town and attacked local houses and vehicles which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces broke into the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
A similar attack was carried out in the northern part of the town after a group of settlers of Bracha settlement.
Local sources told PIC reporter that dozens of settlers of Yitzhar settlement stormed the eastern part of the town and attacked local houses and vehicles which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces broke into the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
A similar attack was carried out in the northern part of the town after a group of settlers of Bracha settlement.

Israeli settlers on Monday evening uprooted dozens of olive trees on Palestinian lands in Deir al-Hatab, east of Nablus province.
According to Mohamed Omran, a native of Deir al-Hatab, Israeli settlers residing in Elon Moreh illegal outpost pulled up 50 trees in Palestinian olive groves.
The move was carried out just one hour after Israeli settlers were forced out of a makeshift house set up on Palestinian land in the area.
At least 423 Israeli settlement outposts engulf Palestinian towns and communities in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem, making up 46% of Palestinian lands.
According to Mohamed Omran, a native of Deir al-Hatab, Israeli settlers residing in Elon Moreh illegal outpost pulled up 50 trees in Palestinian olive groves.
The move was carried out just one hour after Israeli settlers were forced out of a makeshift house set up on Palestinian land in the area.
At least 423 Israeli settlement outposts engulf Palestinian towns and communities in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem, making up 46% of Palestinian lands.
4 jan 2018

Emad Abu Shamsiya
Dozens of Jewish settlers on Thursday evening performed Talmudic rituals and dances over the rooftop of a Palestinian activist’s home, Emad Abu Shamsiya, in Tel al-Rumaidah neighborhood in al-Khalil downtown.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation forces, who were intensively deployed in the area, offered protection to the Jewish extremist settlers.
Abu Shamsiya is a human rights activist who works on documenting Israeli violations and offensive practices. He had earlier documented the murder of martyr Abdulfattah al-Sharif in al-Khalil. Since then, he and his home have come under repeated violations by Israeli soldiers and settlers.
Dozens of Jewish settlers on Thursday evening performed Talmudic rituals and dances over the rooftop of a Palestinian activist’s home, Emad Abu Shamsiya, in Tel al-Rumaidah neighborhood in al-Khalil downtown.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation forces, who were intensively deployed in the area, offered protection to the Jewish extremist settlers.
Abu Shamsiya is a human rights activist who works on documenting Israeli violations and offensive practices. He had earlier documented the murder of martyr Abdulfattah al-Sharif in al-Khalil. Since then, he and his home have come under repeated violations by Israeli soldiers and settlers.

Rami Issa Khalil Ismael 38
A 38-year-old Palestinian man, Rami Asad, was killed on Thursday after an Israeli settler, in a speedy bus, ran over him on Street 60, a bypass road near al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem city in the southern West Bank.
According to the family, an Israeli bus driver deliberately ran over their son while he was going to work in his land. His brain was scattered over the road and he died immediately.
The family added that Israeli occupation authorities returned the body of the martyr to his family after five hours of the crime. He was transferred to Beit Jala Hospital in Bethlehem.
The funeral is slated to be held on Friday afternoon in his town, Artas, which is located to the south of the city.
Palestinian Killed After Being Rammed By Israeli Colony’s Bus
A Palestinian man was killed, Thursday, after being rammed by a speeding Israeli colony’s bus, near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, before the soldiers took his body, and returned it to his family five hours later.
The family, from Ertas village, south of Bethlehem, said that the bus driver deliberately rammed their son, Rami Issa Khalil Ismael, 38, on Road #60, near the al-Khader town, also south of Bethlehem.
The man was mainly struck in the head, causing many fractures, including to his skull, and splattering his brain onto the road.
An Eyewitness said that he, and other Palestinians, including Rami, were crossing the road when the settlement bus was still at a distance, but then the driver sped towards them, ramming Rami, and killing him.
“We were crossing the road, but when the bus driver saw us, he just sped towards us, and struck Rami, instantly killing him.
His family said that the soldiers took his corpse, and returned it to them five hours later, before it was moved to Beit Jala governmental hospital. Rami, a married father of one child, will be buried, Friday, in Ertas village.
He is just the latest of a number of Palestinians killed on this road by Israeli settler vehicles, while going from their community to their farmlands, or heading back home.
The Israeli drivers frequently speed up when they see Palestinians on or near the road, often aiming towards them to try to run them down.
Israel is also trying to confiscate the Palestinian lands, to expand its colonies in the area.
A 38-year-old Palestinian man, Rami Asad, was killed on Thursday after an Israeli settler, in a speedy bus, ran over him on Street 60, a bypass road near al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem city in the southern West Bank.
According to the family, an Israeli bus driver deliberately ran over their son while he was going to work in his land. His brain was scattered over the road and he died immediately.
The family added that Israeli occupation authorities returned the body of the martyr to his family after five hours of the crime. He was transferred to Beit Jala Hospital in Bethlehem.
The funeral is slated to be held on Friday afternoon in his town, Artas, which is located to the south of the city.
Palestinian Killed After Being Rammed By Israeli Colony’s Bus
A Palestinian man was killed, Thursday, after being rammed by a speeding Israeli colony’s bus, near Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, before the soldiers took his body, and returned it to his family five hours later.
The family, from Ertas village, south of Bethlehem, said that the bus driver deliberately rammed their son, Rami Issa Khalil Ismael, 38, on Road #60, near the al-Khader town, also south of Bethlehem.
The man was mainly struck in the head, causing many fractures, including to his skull, and splattering his brain onto the road.
An Eyewitness said that he, and other Palestinians, including Rami, were crossing the road when the settlement bus was still at a distance, but then the driver sped towards them, ramming Rami, and killing him.
“We were crossing the road, but when the bus driver saw us, he just sped towards us, and struck Rami, instantly killing him.
His family said that the soldiers took his corpse, and returned it to them five hours later, before it was moved to Beit Jala governmental hospital. Rami, a married father of one child, will be buried, Friday, in Ertas village.
He is just the latest of a number of Palestinians killed on this road by Israeli settler vehicles, while going from their community to their farmlands, or heading back home.
The Israeli drivers frequently speed up when they see Palestinians on or near the road, often aiming towards them to try to run them down.
Israel is also trying to confiscate the Palestinian lands, to expand its colonies in the area.

Dozens of extremist Israeli settlers stormed on Thursday morning al-Aqsa Mosque from Al-Maghariba gate guarded by Israeli Special Forces.
About 60 settlers entered the compound in several groups, staging provocative tours in various areas of the yards, according to local sources.
The sources pointed out that Israeli police provided full protection to the extremists during the raid, which included explanations by Jewish guides about the alleged Temple.
Hebrew reports revealed that Israeli settlers’ break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque were increased by 75% during 2017.
Temple Mount organization said that 25,628 Israeli settlers stormed the holy shrine last year under police protection.
About 60 settlers entered the compound in several groups, staging provocative tours in various areas of the yards, according to local sources.
The sources pointed out that Israeli police provided full protection to the extremists during the raid, which included explanations by Jewish guides about the alleged Temple.
Hebrew reports revealed that Israeli settlers’ break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque were increased by 75% during 2017.
Temple Mount organization said that 25,628 Israeli settlers stormed the holy shrine last year under police protection.
3 jan 2018

In violation of a longstanding agreement between Jordan and Israel, which prevents non-Muslim religious rituals from being performed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem, a group of Israelis reportedly performed a marriage ritual inside the compound on Wednesday.
WAFA reported, according to Ma’an, that a group of right-wing ultra-religious Israelis performed a marriage ritual under the protection of Israeli police.
While Jewish visitation is permitted to the compound, non-Muslim worship at Al-Aqsa is prohibited according to an agreement signed between Israel and the Jordanian government, after Israel’s illegal occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967.
Despite the agreement with Jordan — which is the custodian of Al-Aqsa — Israeli authorities regularly allow Jewish visitors to enter the site, often under armed guard. Such visits are typically made by right-wingers attempting to unsettle the status quo at the site, and coincide with restrictions on Palestinian access, including bans on entrance and detentions.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, which sits just above the Western Wall plaza, houses both the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa mosque. The third holiest site in Islam, it is also venerated as Judaism’s most holy place, as it sits where Jews believe the First and Second Temples once stood.
WAFA reported, according to Ma’an, that a group of right-wing ultra-religious Israelis performed a marriage ritual under the protection of Israeli police.
While Jewish visitation is permitted to the compound, non-Muslim worship at Al-Aqsa is prohibited according to an agreement signed between Israel and the Jordanian government, after Israel’s illegal occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967.
Despite the agreement with Jordan — which is the custodian of Al-Aqsa — Israeli authorities regularly allow Jewish visitors to enter the site, often under armed guard. Such visits are typically made by right-wingers attempting to unsettle the status quo at the site, and coincide with restrictions on Palestinian access, including bans on entrance and detentions.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, which sits just above the Western Wall plaza, houses both the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa mosque. The third holiest site in Islam, it is also venerated as Judaism’s most holy place, as it sits where Jews believe the First and Second Temples once stood.
2 jan 2018

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday kidnapped more than eight Palestinians in new raid campaigns launched in different areas of the West Bank.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that the IOF at dawn closed the northern entrance to Madama town, south of Nablus, for the second time in 24 hours, and blocked movement in both directions without giving reasons.
In another context, a group of Israeli settlers late at night on Monday set up a number of caravans and a tent in Ras al-Ein area which is located near Elon Moreh settlement and covers an area of 25 dunums of Deir al-Hatab village east of Nablus.
Eyewitnesses reported that large forces of the Israeli army carried out military maneuvers during the night hours using live ammunition and sound and light bombs near Arraba town south of Jenin. A state of fair and panic prevailed among the Palestinian citizens.
The IOF also raided Kafr Qaddum town, east of Qalqilya, according to the popular resistance coordinator in the town, Murad Shtewi, who said that three Israeli patrols stormed the town and provocatively fired sound bombs before leaving the place. No arrests were reported.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that the IOF at dawn closed the northern entrance to Madama town, south of Nablus, for the second time in 24 hours, and blocked movement in both directions without giving reasons.
In another context, a group of Israeli settlers late at night on Monday set up a number of caravans and a tent in Ras al-Ein area which is located near Elon Moreh settlement and covers an area of 25 dunums of Deir al-Hatab village east of Nablus.
Eyewitnesses reported that large forces of the Israeli army carried out military maneuvers during the night hours using live ammunition and sound and light bombs near Arraba town south of Jenin. A state of fair and panic prevailed among the Palestinian citizens.
The IOF also raided Kafr Qaddum town, east of Qalqilya, according to the popular resistance coordinator in the town, Murad Shtewi, who said that three Israeli patrols stormed the town and provocatively fired sound bombs before leaving the place. No arrests were reported.
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