16 oct 2015
A graphic video shared online showed that Israeli forces hit the youngster with seven bullets, leading to his immediate death.
It went on to show how settlers then gathered around him and started kicking his dead body.
Dozens of private police forces units broke into the home of the youngster hours after his execution, raided it and kidnapped his father, brother and uncle.
The killing led to uproar across the Arab world, and has been blamed for much of the violence.
It went on to show how settlers then gathered around him and started kicking his dead body.
Dozens of private police forces units broke into the home of the youngster hours after his execution, raided it and kidnapped his father, brother and uncle.
The killing led to uproar across the Arab world, and has been blamed for much of the violence.
15 oct 2015
An Israeli settler opened fire Thursday afternoon at Palestinian children while playing near Dura town south of al-Khalil (Hebron).
Eyewitnesses affirmed that an Israeli settler shot live rounds towards a group of Palestinian boys while playing. No injuries were reported during the armed attack.
Israeli settlers have always been protected by soldiers when they attack Palestinians, and vandalize their homes, vehicles, and agricultural land throughout the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses affirmed that an Israeli settler shot live rounds towards a group of Palestinian boys while playing. No injuries were reported during the armed attack.
Israeli settlers have always been protected by soldiers when they attack Palestinians, and vandalize their homes, vehicles, and agricultural land throughout the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
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A Palestinian civilian was attacked and killed by Israeli fanatic settlers on early Thursday morning while on his way back home to Ramallah’s al-Janiya village, in the central West Bank.
46-year-old Reyad Ibrahim Youssef was aggressively assaulted and killed by Israeli extremist settlers while on his way back to al-Janiya village after he picked up olives from his own orchard.
A Palestinian civilian was attacked and killed by Israeli fanatic settlers on early Thursday morning while on his way back home to Ramallah’s al-Janiya village, in the central West Bank.
46-year-old Reyad Ibrahim Youssef was aggressively assaulted and killed by Israeli extremist settlers while on his way back to al-Janiya village after he picked up olives from his own orchard.
14 oct 2015
Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Wednesday at night, that seven residents were injured by Israeli army fire, in the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia. Two Palestinians kidnapped in Tulkarem. Soldiers fire a concussion grenade at a car, while Israeli extremists open fire on homes, in Hebron.
The sources said that clashes took place near the southern entrance of Qalqilia city, after Israeli soldiers attempted to invade it.
The army fired several live rounds and gas bombs, causing seven Palestinians to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Tulkarem city, also in the northern part of the West Bank, and the Ektaba area east of the city, broke into and searched a number of homes and kidnapped two Palestinians identified as Mahmoud Ziad Abu Zanat, 23, and Mohannad Jihad al-Hamshari, 24.
Also on Wednesday at night, soldiers fired a concussion grenade at a Palestinian car, driving on the Halhoul Bridge, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, smashing its front shield.
Resident Anas Shawar said his six years of age son was with his grandfather, who was driving him back home, when the soldiers fired the concussion grenade on his car, causing the child to suffer an anxiety attack.
On Wednesday at night, a number of armed Israeli settlers, living in the illegal Havat Gal colony in Hebron, opened fire on Palestinian homes in Jabal Jales area, east of the city.
Resident Radi Tamimi said the armed paramilitary settlers opened fire on the homes, before Israeli soldiers invaded the area and fired flares in addition to gas bombs targeting Palestinian homes, causing many residents to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The sources said that clashes took place near the southern entrance of Qalqilia city, after Israeli soldiers attempted to invade it.
The army fired several live rounds and gas bombs, causing seven Palestinians to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded Tulkarem city, also in the northern part of the West Bank, and the Ektaba area east of the city, broke into and searched a number of homes and kidnapped two Palestinians identified as Mahmoud Ziad Abu Zanat, 23, and Mohannad Jihad al-Hamshari, 24.
Also on Wednesday at night, soldiers fired a concussion grenade at a Palestinian car, driving on the Halhoul Bridge, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, smashing its front shield.
Resident Anas Shawar said his six years of age son was with his grandfather, who was driving him back home, when the soldiers fired the concussion grenade on his car, causing the child to suffer an anxiety attack.
On Wednesday at night, a number of armed Israeli settlers, living in the illegal Havat Gal colony in Hebron, opened fire on Palestinian homes in Jabal Jales area, east of the city.
Resident Radi Tamimi said the armed paramilitary settlers opened fire on the homes, before Israeli soldiers invaded the area and fired flares in addition to gas bombs targeting Palestinian homes, causing many residents to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
Israeli settlers, Wednesday, set fire to large swaths of Palestinian-owned agricultural land near the village of Burin, to the south of Nablus in the West Bank, and injured a British activist while hurling stones at them, according to local sources.
Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlement activities in northern West Bank, told WAFA that a number of Israeli settlers broke into the area in the early morning hours and set fire to agricultural fields mostly planted with olive trees.
The settlers also chased local Palestinian farmers and targeted them with gunfire, Daghlas added.
A British activist, identified as David Hams, was accompanying Palestinian farmers to provide protection and support when Israeli settlers hurled stones at them.
Hams was hit with a large rock, and sustained serious injuries in his head. According to witnesses, Hams’ injury was serious; his blood covered his face and stained his t-shirt. He was transferred to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
The village of Burin is just two kilometers away from Yitzhar, an illegal Israeli settlement that is infamous for housing the most extremist settler community in the West Bank.
Yitzhar settlers regularly attack vulnerable Palestinian communities and clash with members of the Israeli security forces.
The settlement is at the forefront of the settlers’ movement's so called 'price tag' policy, which calls for attacks against Palestinians in retaliation for actions of the Israeli government against West Bank settlements.
In May 2014, the Israeli security agency Shin Bet said the price-tag hate crimes were mainly attributed to about 100 extremist youths, mostly from Yitzhar, acting on ideas associated with Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg at the community's Od Yosef Chai yeshiva.
Violence by extremist Jewish settlers has been on the in the recent few years. However, it the attacks took a new turn on July 31, when a group of Jewish fanatics killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsha and seriously injured his entire family, during a predawn arson attack which targeted two homes in the village of Douma, south of Nablus.
The baby’s father, Sa’ad Dawabsha, died of his wounds at an Israeli hospital about a week later, while his mother, Riham, 27, died of critical burns that covered 90% of her body over a month after.
Al-Haq human rights organization said, “Attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank against members of the Palestinian population and their property are an extensive, long-term, and worsening phenomenon.”
Since the beginning of October 1, settlers have been attacking Palestinians on the main roads, stoning their vehicles and attacking passersby once they realize they are Palestinians.
The settlers who live in the northern West Bank have also been carrying out early morning and late night’s attacks against vulnerable communities in remote villages.
Also: Video settler attack Tel Aviv Oct. 13th
Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlement activities in northern West Bank, told WAFA that a number of Israeli settlers broke into the area in the early morning hours and set fire to agricultural fields mostly planted with olive trees.
The settlers also chased local Palestinian farmers and targeted them with gunfire, Daghlas added.
A British activist, identified as David Hams, was accompanying Palestinian farmers to provide protection and support when Israeli settlers hurled stones at them.
Hams was hit with a large rock, and sustained serious injuries in his head. According to witnesses, Hams’ injury was serious; his blood covered his face and stained his t-shirt. He was transferred to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
The village of Burin is just two kilometers away from Yitzhar, an illegal Israeli settlement that is infamous for housing the most extremist settler community in the West Bank.
Yitzhar settlers regularly attack vulnerable Palestinian communities and clash with members of the Israeli security forces.
The settlement is at the forefront of the settlers’ movement's so called 'price tag' policy, which calls for attacks against Palestinians in retaliation for actions of the Israeli government against West Bank settlements.
In May 2014, the Israeli security agency Shin Bet said the price-tag hate crimes were mainly attributed to about 100 extremist youths, mostly from Yitzhar, acting on ideas associated with Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg at the community's Od Yosef Chai yeshiva.
Violence by extremist Jewish settlers has been on the in the recent few years. However, it the attacks took a new turn on July 31, when a group of Jewish fanatics killed 18-month-old Ali Dawabsha and seriously injured his entire family, during a predawn arson attack which targeted two homes in the village of Douma, south of Nablus.
The baby’s father, Sa’ad Dawabsha, died of his wounds at an Israeli hospital about a week later, while his mother, Riham, 27, died of critical burns that covered 90% of her body over a month after.
Al-Haq human rights organization said, “Attacks by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank against members of the Palestinian population and their property are an extensive, long-term, and worsening phenomenon.”
Since the beginning of October 1, settlers have been attacking Palestinians on the main roads, stoning their vehicles and attacking passersby once they realize they are Palestinians.
The settlers who live in the northern West Bank have also been carrying out early morning and late night’s attacks against vulnerable communities in remote villages.
Also: Video settler attack Tel Aviv Oct. 13th
The Israeli occupation army and fanatic settlers overnight Tuesday and at dawn Wednesday attacked a number of Palestinian family homes and kidnapped civilian protesters from the West Bank provinces of al-Khalil and Nablus.
According to local sources, Israeli extremist settlers fired live rounds on Palestinian civilian homes in southern al-Khalil province at the same time as the heavily-armed occupation troops targeted civilian homes with tear gas canisters and waste water.
Locals spoke out against the mounting aggressions by the Israeli occupation army and vandals over recent days.
The assaults were carried out a few hours before the Israeli occupation soldiers at dawn time Wednesday kidnapped a number of Palestinian civilians from al-Khalil city, including Asem Abu Eisheh, Yasser Masharqa, and Jihad Zeidat.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army arrested another Palestinian civilian from Nablus city and summoned three others for interrogation.
According to local sources, Israeli extremist settlers fired live rounds on Palestinian civilian homes in southern al-Khalil province at the same time as the heavily-armed occupation troops targeted civilian homes with tear gas canisters and waste water.
Locals spoke out against the mounting aggressions by the Israeli occupation army and vandals over recent days.
The assaults were carried out a few hours before the Israeli occupation soldiers at dawn time Wednesday kidnapped a number of Palestinian civilians from al-Khalil city, including Asem Abu Eisheh, Yasser Masharqa, and Jihad Zeidat.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army arrested another Palestinian civilian from Nablus city and summoned three others for interrogation.
Two groups of Israeli settlers stormed Tuesday al-Aqsa Mosque in two times under heavy Israeli police protection, while Palestinian worshipers were denied access in.
Nearly 20 Israeli settlers broke into Muslims’ holy shrine Tuesday morning in total provocation to Muslim worshipers.
Tight Israeli restrictions were imposed on Muslim worshipers’ access into the Mosque, where only men and women who are over the age of 30 are allowed to enter.
Later on the same day, six other settlers stormed the Mosque under the protection of Israeli police forces who detained a Palestinian worshiper for filming the settlers’ break-in and confiscated another worshiper’s identity card for approaching the settlers.
Along the same line, a Palestinian female worshiper was detained near al-Asbat Gate of the Mosque and taken to a nearby police station for unknown reasons.
Earlier Tuesday, two Palestinian youths were brutally assaulted and humiliated by Israeli forces for trying to enter into the Mosque.
The Israeli forces forced the two youths to take their clothes off before the crowds.
Nearly 20 Israeli settlers broke into Muslims’ holy shrine Tuesday morning in total provocation to Muslim worshipers.
Tight Israeli restrictions were imposed on Muslim worshipers’ access into the Mosque, where only men and women who are over the age of 30 are allowed to enter.
Later on the same day, six other settlers stormed the Mosque under the protection of Israeli police forces who detained a Palestinian worshiper for filming the settlers’ break-in and confiscated another worshiper’s identity card for approaching the settlers.
Along the same line, a Palestinian female worshiper was detained near al-Asbat Gate of the Mosque and taken to a nearby police station for unknown reasons.
Earlier Tuesday, two Palestinian youths were brutally assaulted and humiliated by Israeli forces for trying to enter into the Mosque.
The Israeli forces forced the two youths to take their clothes off before the crowds.
13 oct 2015
Israeli settlers, Tuesday afternoon, attacked olive farmers near Turmus‘ayya and Tal villages, south and west of Nablus, as well as hurled stones at a Palestinian car driving at Ramallah-Nablus Road, said a local activist and security sources.
According to WAFA, several settlers attacked four Palestinian farmers while they were picking olives near the Nablus village of Tal.
The settlers, protected by Israeli forces, detained and attacked four Palestinian farmers who were harvesting their olive trees near the village. The farmers were identified as Mohammad Ishtayeh, Ahmad Hindi, Meqdad Zeidan and Karim Ramadan.
This came as a Palestinian teenage from the Nablus village of Beita was reportedly attacked by settlers near Karne Shomron settlement, east of Qalqilia city.
Mahmoud Yassin, 18, suffered from bruises and was admitted into a Nablus hospital in the aftermath of the attack.
In the meantime, Ghasan Daghlas, an anti-settlement activist in the northern West Bank, told WAFA that settlers threw stones at a Palestinian man driving along Ramallah-Nablus Road, near Turmus‘ayya village, south of Nablus, smashing his windshield and injuring him, before they fled the scene.
The man, identified as Mohammad Qutob, 58, sustained light injuries and was rushed into a Nablus hospital for treatment.
Dozens of settlers, Tuesday, attacked other Palestinian vehicles with stones at Nablus-Qalqilia road, as well as near the town of Yatta in Hebron district, according to local sources.
The sources said settlers from the illegal settlement of Karnei Shomron, illegally built on the land of Kafr Laqif village, attacked Palestinians vehicles with stones while passing at the Nablus-Qalqilia main road. The settlers also chanted racist slogans against the Palestinian passers-by.
Meanwhile, settlers guarded by a military escort assaulted Palestinian vehicles with stones and empty glass bottles near the town of Yatta, south of Hebron, provoking confrontations with local Palestinians.
Soldiers used teargas and toxic gas canisters to disperse the angry Palestinian protesters, causing cases of suffocation by teargas inhalation.
Settlers recently stepped up their violent attacks against Palestinians across the West Bank and Jerusalem, amid growing tension and renewing clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli army and police.
Monday evening, at least 18 Palestinians were shot and injured with live rounds fired by Israeli forces during clashes at Huwwara military checkpoint.
Palestinian medical sources affirmed that all injuries were admitted into hospitals for treatment.
According to WAFA, several settlers attacked four Palestinian farmers while they were picking olives near the Nablus village of Tal.
The settlers, protected by Israeli forces, detained and attacked four Palestinian farmers who were harvesting their olive trees near the village. The farmers were identified as Mohammad Ishtayeh, Ahmad Hindi, Meqdad Zeidan and Karim Ramadan.
This came as a Palestinian teenage from the Nablus village of Beita was reportedly attacked by settlers near Karne Shomron settlement, east of Qalqilia city.
Mahmoud Yassin, 18, suffered from bruises and was admitted into a Nablus hospital in the aftermath of the attack.
In the meantime, Ghasan Daghlas, an anti-settlement activist in the northern West Bank, told WAFA that settlers threw stones at a Palestinian man driving along Ramallah-Nablus Road, near Turmus‘ayya village, south of Nablus, smashing his windshield and injuring him, before they fled the scene.
The man, identified as Mohammad Qutob, 58, sustained light injuries and was rushed into a Nablus hospital for treatment.
Dozens of settlers, Tuesday, attacked other Palestinian vehicles with stones at Nablus-Qalqilia road, as well as near the town of Yatta in Hebron district, according to local sources.
The sources said settlers from the illegal settlement of Karnei Shomron, illegally built on the land of Kafr Laqif village, attacked Palestinians vehicles with stones while passing at the Nablus-Qalqilia main road. The settlers also chanted racist slogans against the Palestinian passers-by.
Meanwhile, settlers guarded by a military escort assaulted Palestinian vehicles with stones and empty glass bottles near the town of Yatta, south of Hebron, provoking confrontations with local Palestinians.
Soldiers used teargas and toxic gas canisters to disperse the angry Palestinian protesters, causing cases of suffocation by teargas inhalation.
Settlers recently stepped up their violent attacks against Palestinians across the West Bank and Jerusalem, amid growing tension and renewing clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli army and police.
Monday evening, at least 18 Palestinians were shot and injured with live rounds fired by Israeli forces during clashes at Huwwara military checkpoint.
Palestinian medical sources affirmed that all injuries were admitted into hospitals for treatment.
A Palestinian young man was injured after being subjected to a brutal attack by a group of settlers in al-Khalil in the West Bank.
The local activist Mohamed Awad affirmed that the young man Bassem al-Hawer was brutally attacked and severely beaten by a group of settlers while passing near Gush Etzion settlement.
The injured young man was taken to Beit Jala Hospital in Bethlehem after suffering different bruises all over his body.
Awad affirmed that the settlers’ attack was carried out under Israeli forces’ protection.
Israeli settlers have always been protected by soldiers when they attack Palestinians, and vandalize their homes, vehicles, and agricultural land throughout the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The local activist Mohamed Awad affirmed that the young man Bassem al-Hawer was brutally attacked and severely beaten by a group of settlers while passing near Gush Etzion settlement.
The injured young man was taken to Beit Jala Hospital in Bethlehem after suffering different bruises all over his body.
Awad affirmed that the settlers’ attack was carried out under Israeli forces’ protection.
Israeli settlers have always been protected by soldiers when they attack Palestinians, and vandalize their homes, vehicles, and agricultural land throughout the occupied West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli policemen shot two Palestinian teens for alleged stabbing attempt in Occupied Jerusalem, eyewitnesses revealed.
Eyewitnesses from Occupied Jerusalem refuted the Israeli story on shooting a Palestinian young man and a girl saying that they were shot based on mere suspicion.
An eyewitness said that Jewish settlers were chasing and mocking Jerusalemite school student girls at their way out of school. One second later, he heard shooting on one girl whose injury was serious.
Israeli police claimed that a Palestinian young man along with a girl tried to carry out a stabbing operation near a police station in Occupied Jerusalem. However, the photos published show the girl as wearing a school uniform and show an unarmed man, which weakens the Israeli story.
Meanwhile, Palestinian activists warned of fanatic Israeli using false claims of attacks by Palestinians in order to make the Israeli police execute Palestinians at random, especially after several videos proved Palestinians victims were not even carrying knives. Video
Eyewitnesses from Occupied Jerusalem refuted the Israeli story on shooting a Palestinian young man and a girl saying that they were shot based on mere suspicion.
An eyewitness said that Jewish settlers were chasing and mocking Jerusalemite school student girls at their way out of school. One second later, he heard shooting on one girl whose injury was serious.
Israeli police claimed that a Palestinian young man along with a girl tried to carry out a stabbing operation near a police station in Occupied Jerusalem. However, the photos published show the girl as wearing a school uniform and show an unarmed man, which weakens the Israeli story.
Meanwhile, Palestinian activists warned of fanatic Israeli using false claims of attacks by Palestinians in order to make the Israeli police execute Palestinians at random, especially after several videos proved Palestinians victims were not even carrying knives. Video
12 oct 2015
The young woman captive Shurouq Dwayyat, 18, from the town of "Sur Bahir", south of occupied Jerusalem, still lays in the Israeli hospital "Hadasa Ein Karem" in a situation that does not seem convenient or comfortable as she is cuffed to the hospital bed in a dark closed room under heavy guard in spite of her serious injuries.
The teenager is one of the Jerusalemite victims of settlers' offenses and infinite racial hatred. She was assaulted by one of the settlers who shot her with live bullets and claimed that she had tried to stab him.
Family concerns
The girl's family members are experiencing hard times as they are prevented from checking on their daughter's health status and reveal the real story of their daughter's incident. Moreover, the Israeli occupation forces raided her home, detained her father and her sister and interrogated them.
The captive Dwayyat's aunt said -according to the Prisoners Media Office – That Shurouq's health status is stable.
She said that one of the lawyers was able to enter her room in the hospital and found her cuffed to the bed and heavily guarded by police and border guards, in a closed room and deprived of family visits.
She pointed out that Shurouq underwent surgical operations to repair her hand's artery which was cut by gunfire which caused her injuries in the hand, chest and neck.
She told the story of the captive saying that Shurouq wanted to go to university in the city of Bethlehem; but when her lectures were canceled because of the situation and confrontations she called her mother to tell her that she wants to go to al-Aqsa Mosque to pray.
When she was in a street near al-Aqsa Mosque, one of the settlers tried to remove her headscarf, but she defended herself by pushing him with her handbag, the settler then pushed her to the ground and shot her from zero distance.
The aunt added: "We are very afraid about Shurouq's health condition and we hope to be allowed to see her because we know that the Israeli narratives are pure lies and that she was deliberately assaulted".
Security Mania
Chairman of the committee of the families of prisoners of Jerusalem, Amjad Abu Assab, said that the occupation has a severe case of obsession in dealing with the Palestinians; and that the assault on the Jerusalemite teen Shurouq Dwayyat proves the extreme stage of fear and panic the Israeli street has reached.
Abu Assab noted that Netanyahu have given loose instructions to soldiers and settlers to open fire, which is a dangerous concept that could kill dozens of Jerusalemites because any movement could cause opening fire and assault, as in the case of the martyr Fadi Alloun.
He added: "Every Palestinian in Jerusalem pays the price for the Israeli state of security mania as any wrong movement, traffic accident or only an eye look of the Palestinians may be misinterpreted and cause assaults from the Israeli soldiers or settlers.”
He blamed the Israeli government for such a situation since it provides cover for all those committing such crimes based on groundless reasons.
IOF storms the house of captive Dwayyat
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) broke into the house of captive Shurouq Dwayyat who was shot by an Israeli settler a few days ago in Occupied Jerusalem.
Rand, the captive’s cousin, revealed that Israeli soldiers stormed her uncle’s house and took its measures in preparation to demolish or cement the house.
She pointed out that the home shelters nine persons. The family has no other house to stay in, she added.
Detainee Shurouq is now held captive at Ain Karem Hospital in the 1948 occupied territories. Her health condition has been described as "stable".
The teenager is one of the Jerusalemite victims of settlers' offenses and infinite racial hatred. She was assaulted by one of the settlers who shot her with live bullets and claimed that she had tried to stab him.
Family concerns
The girl's family members are experiencing hard times as they are prevented from checking on their daughter's health status and reveal the real story of their daughter's incident. Moreover, the Israeli occupation forces raided her home, detained her father and her sister and interrogated them.
The captive Dwayyat's aunt said -according to the Prisoners Media Office – That Shurouq's health status is stable.
She said that one of the lawyers was able to enter her room in the hospital and found her cuffed to the bed and heavily guarded by police and border guards, in a closed room and deprived of family visits.
She pointed out that Shurouq underwent surgical operations to repair her hand's artery which was cut by gunfire which caused her injuries in the hand, chest and neck.
She told the story of the captive saying that Shurouq wanted to go to university in the city of Bethlehem; but when her lectures were canceled because of the situation and confrontations she called her mother to tell her that she wants to go to al-Aqsa Mosque to pray.
When she was in a street near al-Aqsa Mosque, one of the settlers tried to remove her headscarf, but she defended herself by pushing him with her handbag, the settler then pushed her to the ground and shot her from zero distance.
The aunt added: "We are very afraid about Shurouq's health condition and we hope to be allowed to see her because we know that the Israeli narratives are pure lies and that she was deliberately assaulted".
Security Mania
Chairman of the committee of the families of prisoners of Jerusalem, Amjad Abu Assab, said that the occupation has a severe case of obsession in dealing with the Palestinians; and that the assault on the Jerusalemite teen Shurouq Dwayyat proves the extreme stage of fear and panic the Israeli street has reached.
Abu Assab noted that Netanyahu have given loose instructions to soldiers and settlers to open fire, which is a dangerous concept that could kill dozens of Jerusalemites because any movement could cause opening fire and assault, as in the case of the martyr Fadi Alloun.
He added: "Every Palestinian in Jerusalem pays the price for the Israeli state of security mania as any wrong movement, traffic accident or only an eye look of the Palestinians may be misinterpreted and cause assaults from the Israeli soldiers or settlers.”
He blamed the Israeli government for such a situation since it provides cover for all those committing such crimes based on groundless reasons.
IOF storms the house of captive Dwayyat
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) broke into the house of captive Shurouq Dwayyat who was shot by an Israeli settler a few days ago in Occupied Jerusalem.
Rand, the captive’s cousin, revealed that Israeli soldiers stormed her uncle’s house and took its measures in preparation to demolish or cement the house.
She pointed out that the home shelters nine persons. The family has no other house to stay in, she added.
Detainee Shurouq is now held captive at Ain Karem Hospital in the 1948 occupied territories. Her health condition has been described as "stable".
A Jewish settler fired live bullets at a Palestinian ice cream vendor and wounded him near an Israeli army barrier to the south east of Tulkarem on Monday afternoon.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that a Jewish settler fired at the vendor Suhail Abu Sufyan near the Jbara roadblock.
They said that Abu Sufyan was hit in his abdomen and taken to Thabet Thabet hospital in Tulkarem city where his injury was described as moderate.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that a Jewish settler fired at the vendor Suhail Abu Sufyan near the Jbara roadblock.
They said that Abu Sufyan was hit in his abdomen and taken to Thabet Thabet hospital in Tulkarem city where his injury was described as moderate.
A horde of Jewish settlers on Sunday evening attacked, under military protection, Palestinian homes and clashed with local young men east of al-Khalil city.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that settlers escorted by Israeli soldiers attacked Palestinian homes in al-Kasarah and Harika areas near Kiryat Arba, east of al-Khalil.
They added that the settlers also chanted insulting slurs against Prophet Mohamed.
Consequently, local young men in these areas clashed with the invading troops and settlers and hurled stones at them.
Several young men received medical assistance after they inhaled tear gas during the events.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that settlers escorted by Israeli soldiers attacked Palestinian homes in al-Kasarah and Harika areas near Kiryat Arba, east of al-Khalil.
They added that the settlers also chanted insulting slurs against Prophet Mohamed.
Consequently, local young men in these areas clashed with the invading troops and settlers and hurled stones at them.
Several young men received medical assistance after they inhaled tear gas during the events.