22 oct 2015
An Israeli settler opened fire at a Palestinian vehicle at the entrance to Aroub refugee camp north of al-Khalil on Thursday evening.
Medical sources affirmed that no injuries were reported during the attack, however the car was damaged.
Meanwhile, a group of settlers attacked also on Thursday afternoon a number of Palestinian citizens in Hawara town south of Nablus.
Under Israeli forces' protection, a group of settlers violently broke into a Palestinian store and brutally beat all the citizens in it. The store was badly damaged during the attack, eyewitnesses said.
The Palestinian citizens suffered bruises and injuries in the assault.
Before the attack, Israeli forces closed Hawara checkpoint in both directions claiming that an Israeli vehicle was subjected to a Molotov cocktail attack.
Medical sources affirmed that no injuries were reported during the attack, however the car was damaged.
Meanwhile, a group of settlers attacked also on Thursday afternoon a number of Palestinian citizens in Hawara town south of Nablus.
Under Israeli forces' protection, a group of settlers violently broke into a Palestinian store and brutally beat all the citizens in it. The store was badly damaged during the attack, eyewitnesses said.
The Palestinian citizens suffered bruises and injuries in the assault.
Before the attack, Israeli forces closed Hawara checkpoint in both directions claiming that an Israeli vehicle was subjected to a Molotov cocktail attack.
"It is prohibited to keep the Palestinian alive after the operation, because if he is left alive, there is a fear that he would be released and then he would kill others," Eliyahu wrote on Facebook.
Israeli Jewish Rabbis have declared the killing of Palestinian resistance fighters “a religious duty”, Israeli media has reported.
Israeli news website Walla reported that right-wing rabbis recently replied to questions including: “Am I allowed to kick the insurgent, hit him or shoot him in order to kill him after he has been arrested or is this prohibited?”
Rabbi Rav Benzion Mutzafi: “It is not only desirable to do so, but it is a religious duty that you hold his head down to the ground and hit him until his last breath.”
Mutzafi reportedly expressed anger towards Rabbi David Staph’s response. Staph said it is prohibited for people to attack a Palestinian perpetrator of an operation after he has been injured or when he is posing no danger.
Mutzafi: “Do not listen to Staph because those who have mercy on the cruel will end up being cruel toward the righteous.”
Chief Rabbi of the city of Safed, Shmuel Eliyahu, called for all Israeli police officers and soldiers who allow Palestinian resistance fighters to live after their arrest:
“It is prohibited to keep the vandal alive after the operation, because if he is left alive, there is a fear that he would be released and then he would kill others,” Eliyahu wrote on Facebook.
Israeli Jewish Rabbis have declared the killing of Palestinian resistance fighters “a religious duty”, Israeli media has reported.
Israeli news website Walla reported that right-wing rabbis recently replied to questions including: “Am I allowed to kick the insurgent, hit him or shoot him in order to kill him after he has been arrested or is this prohibited?”
Rabbi Rav Benzion Mutzafi: “It is not only desirable to do so, but it is a religious duty that you hold his head down to the ground and hit him until his last breath.”
Mutzafi reportedly expressed anger towards Rabbi David Staph’s response. Staph said it is prohibited for people to attack a Palestinian perpetrator of an operation after he has been injured or when he is posing no danger.
Mutzafi: “Do not listen to Staph because those who have mercy on the cruel will end up being cruel toward the righteous.”
Chief Rabbi of the city of Safed, Shmuel Eliyahu, called for all Israeli police officers and soldiers who allow Palestinian resistance fighters to live after their arrest:
“It is prohibited to keep the vandal alive after the operation, because if he is left alive, there is a fear that he would be released and then he would kill others,” Eliyahu wrote on Facebook.
Israeli police Thursday morning tightened security measures and restrictions on the Palestinians’ access to the Aqsa Mosque amid intensive deployment of Israeli policemen at the gates and vicinity of the holy site.
Meanwhile, fanatic Jewish settlers stormed the plazas of the Aqsa Mosque from the Magharebah gate under the protection of Israeli Special Forces.
The media activist Azmi al-Draini told Safa news agency that Israeli forces imposed restrictions on the entry of Muslim worshipers into the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem, confiscated the IDs of and questioned all worshipers at the various gates of the Muslims’ holy site.
23 Jewish settlers broke into and roamed the plazas of the Aqsa Mosque and stopped by al-Rahma gate in the eastern side of the Mosque.
Israeli police also barred dozens of the blacklisted women and men from entering the Aqsa. They staged a sit-in outside the Mosque.
The Muslims’ holy Aqsa Mosque has been witnessing daily Israeli violations and settlers’ incursions in an attempt to impose a temporal and spatial division at the Mosque.
Meanwhile, fanatic Jewish settlers stormed the plazas of the Aqsa Mosque from the Magharebah gate under the protection of Israeli Special Forces.
The media activist Azmi al-Draini told Safa news agency that Israeli forces imposed restrictions on the entry of Muslim worshipers into the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem, confiscated the IDs of and questioned all worshipers at the various gates of the Muslims’ holy site.
23 Jewish settlers broke into and roamed the plazas of the Aqsa Mosque and stopped by al-Rahma gate in the eastern side of the Mosque.
Israeli police also barred dozens of the blacklisted women and men from entering the Aqsa. They staged a sit-in outside the Mosque.
The Muslims’ holy Aqsa Mosque has been witnessing daily Israeli violations and settlers’ incursions in an attempt to impose a temporal and spatial division at the Mosque.
Palestinians Wednesday confronted Jewish settlers who tried to attack Madama village in southern Nablus city and confiscate properties of its residents.
The media activist Mujahid al-Qet revealed that groups of Jewish settlers from Yitzhar settlement threw stones at Palestinians’ vehicles and tried to attack their homes. Palestinians managed to confront the fanatic settlers and force them to retreat.
A Palestinian girl called Istabraq Nour was injured by moderate wounds after being attacked by Israeli soldiers near the village. She was arrested and transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment.
President of the council of Madama village demanded an investigation in the settlers’ attack and the arrest of the Palestinian girl who was abducted and abused by Israeli soldiers for an alleged stabbing attempt.
The soldiers kidnapped the girl while she was close to her home. They assaulted her, put her near Yitzhar settlement and put a knife next to her in order to make the situation look like she was intending to stab settlers, he elaborated.
The media activist Mujahid al-Qet revealed that groups of Jewish settlers from Yitzhar settlement threw stones at Palestinians’ vehicles and tried to attack their homes. Palestinians managed to confront the fanatic settlers and force them to retreat.
A Palestinian girl called Istabraq Nour was injured by moderate wounds after being attacked by Israeli soldiers near the village. She was arrested and transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment.
President of the council of Madama village demanded an investigation in the settlers’ attack and the arrest of the Palestinian girl who was abducted and abused by Israeli soldiers for an alleged stabbing attempt.
The soldiers kidnapped the girl while she was close to her home. They assaulted her, put her near Yitzhar settlement and put a knife next to her in order to make the situation look like she was intending to stab settlers, he elaborated.
The posters in al-Khalil calls for violence against internationals.
”These are not tourists. These are hostile anarchists. Soldiers and residents pay attention, the characters in these photos are here to harm Israelis for anti-semitic reasons. Act accordingly.”
This message, written in Hebrew, was posted by a machine gun wielding illegal Israeli settler outside the Apartment of International Human Rights Defenders in hebron. The posters showed pictures of the faces of the volunteers that were taken yesterday while they were picking olives with the family of the late Hashem Al Azzeh in Tel Ruimeda.
Illegal Israeli settlers attack Palestinians in al-Khalil (Hebron) on a daily basis with impunity. Settlers have also attacked international human rights defenders in the past.
”These are not tourists. These are hostile anarchists. Soldiers and residents pay attention, the characters in these photos are here to harm Israelis for anti-semitic reasons. Act accordingly.”
This message, written in Hebrew, was posted by a machine gun wielding illegal Israeli settler outside the Apartment of International Human Rights Defenders in hebron. The posters showed pictures of the faces of the volunteers that were taken yesterday while they were picking olives with the family of the late Hashem Al Azzeh in Tel Ruimeda.
Illegal Israeli settlers attack Palestinians in al-Khalil (Hebron) on a daily basis with impunity. Settlers have also attacked international human rights defenders in the past.
Machine gun armed settler taking the Pictures of the international volunteers.
In the last month the settlers and the Israeli military have shot dead several Palestinians whom they claimed had knives. Pictures and videos taken by Palestinian activists and international volunteers have called challenged these claims.
The Solidarity Movement states that ”The intention of this threat and is to intimidate international human rights defenders and to prevent them from continuing to document the acts of violence, abuses and human rights crimes that illegal Israeli settlers carry out towards the Palestinians.”
Despite the threat the International volunteers intend to stay in al-Khalil.
In the last month the settlers and the Israeli military have shot dead several Palestinians whom they claimed had knives. Pictures and videos taken by Palestinian activists and international volunteers have called challenged these claims.
The Solidarity Movement states that ”The intention of this threat and is to intimidate international human rights defenders and to prevent them from continuing to document the acts of violence, abuses and human rights crimes that illegal Israeli settlers carry out towards the Palestinians.”
Despite the threat the International volunteers intend to stay in al-Khalil.
21 oct 2015
Israeli forces continued, on Wednesday morning, heavy deployment in the city, tightening the siege imposed on occupied East Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Forces erected a number of military checkpoints in several neighborhoods causing severe traffic crisis, Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency reports.
At the same time, a group of extremist Israeli settlers broke into Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Moroccan Gate, guarded by the Israeli police.
A state of cautious calmness prevails over the Al-Aqsa Mosque yards, amid heavy deployment of police and special forces around the gates, with tightened restrictions imposed on worshippers' enterance to the mosque.
Around 20 Israeli settlers reportedly stormed the mosque in the early morning hours, touring its courtyards, locals reported.
The invasion was confronted by Palestinian worshippers who had been in the mosque since early morning, despite the restrictive siege imposed on Al-Aqsa.
Israeli forces stationed on Al-Aqsa's gates had seized the IDs of worshippers entering into the mosque, where authorities continue to prevent dozens of women from entering the mosque.
In a related context, clashes erupted Wednesday between schools students and Israeli soldiers in Ras Al-Amood neighborhood, in Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Eyewitnesses reported that soldiers fired stun grenades and tear gas bombs on the students. No injuries were reported.
Israeli authorities continue imposing a tight siege on the Jerusalem neighborhoods and villages, shut the entrances with concrete cubes, and erect checkpoints to searched the Palestinian passersby, as a part of the collective punishment policy imposed on them.
Forces erected a number of military checkpoints in several neighborhoods causing severe traffic crisis, Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency reports.
At the same time, a group of extremist Israeli settlers broke into Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Moroccan Gate, guarded by the Israeli police.
A state of cautious calmness prevails over the Al-Aqsa Mosque yards, amid heavy deployment of police and special forces around the gates, with tightened restrictions imposed on worshippers' enterance to the mosque.
Around 20 Israeli settlers reportedly stormed the mosque in the early morning hours, touring its courtyards, locals reported.
The invasion was confronted by Palestinian worshippers who had been in the mosque since early morning, despite the restrictive siege imposed on Al-Aqsa.
Israeli forces stationed on Al-Aqsa's gates had seized the IDs of worshippers entering into the mosque, where authorities continue to prevent dozens of women from entering the mosque.
In a related context, clashes erupted Wednesday between schools students and Israeli soldiers in Ras Al-Amood neighborhood, in Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Eyewitnesses reported that soldiers fired stun grenades and tear gas bombs on the students. No injuries were reported.
Israeli authorities continue imposing a tight siege on the Jerusalem neighborhoods and villages, shut the entrances with concrete cubes, and erect checkpoints to searched the Palestinian passersby, as a part of the collective punishment policy imposed on them.
The National and Islamic Forces in Al-Khalil announced on Wednesday a comprehensive strike, which includes schools and universities, in protest against the Israeli occupation and the crimes of the settlers.
The unified strike was launched at a time a state of anger prevailed in Al-Khalil after the Israeli execution of the two children of Jabari family in cold blood.
The coming hours is expected to witness violent confrontations at flashpoints especially as the Israeli military reinforcements and armored vehicles moved into the area, according to the PIC reporter.
The crime was committed on Tuesday when the Israeli soldiers shot and killed in cold blood two children Bashar Nidal al- Jabari, 15, and Hussam Ismail Al-Jabari, 17, while they were near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement in Al-Khalil.
The activist and coordinator of Youth against Settlement, Issa Amr, said that he was a witness when three soldiers fired around 100 bullets toward the two children. He believes that the cold-blooded execution process was carried out to please the settlers who have been walking in a provocative march in the area. During their march, Israeli settlers attacked some Palestinians' houses under the protection of the occupation forces.
The two young men, Bashar and Hussam, were assaulted by settlers, before the Israeli soldiers shot them; they were then left to bleed for nearly half an hour, without any medical aid being provided to them, according to witnesses.
When the news of the crime had spread, people of al-Khalil gathered in different areas of al-Khalil, they chanted slogans condemning the Israeli occupation crimes, and vowing to step up fighting against the Israeli occupation.
In later developments, confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces broke out, during which the Israeli occupation forces fired bullets and tear gas. The clashes extended to more than five different neighborhoods of al-Khalil.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired teargas canisters at the houses of al-Kassara area near the settlement of Kiryat Arba.
Local sources said that three citizens suffered from suffocation after the occupation forces targeted some houses with teargas in al-Khalil.
Dozens of citizens managed to reach the place of the execution of the two children and chanted slogans condemning the heinous crime, and then violent confrontations with the IOF broke out.
Witnesses said that the Israeli forces opened fire on ambulances that tried to advance towards the area of confrontations.
Violent clashes broke out in an area near the illegal Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba after the march started from the homes of the martyrs, while some settlers tried to break into a house belonging to Abu Iyad Al-Jabari in Al-Khalil.
Tension is still running high in various areas of al-Khalil, which foreshadows upcoming clashes and confrontations especially with the martyrdom of four youngsters from Al-Khalil in one day.
The unified strike was launched at a time a state of anger prevailed in Al-Khalil after the Israeli execution of the two children of Jabari family in cold blood.
The coming hours is expected to witness violent confrontations at flashpoints especially as the Israeli military reinforcements and armored vehicles moved into the area, according to the PIC reporter.
The crime was committed on Tuesday when the Israeli soldiers shot and killed in cold blood two children Bashar Nidal al- Jabari, 15, and Hussam Ismail Al-Jabari, 17, while they were near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement in Al-Khalil.
The activist and coordinator of Youth against Settlement, Issa Amr, said that he was a witness when three soldiers fired around 100 bullets toward the two children. He believes that the cold-blooded execution process was carried out to please the settlers who have been walking in a provocative march in the area. During their march, Israeli settlers attacked some Palestinians' houses under the protection of the occupation forces.
The two young men, Bashar and Hussam, were assaulted by settlers, before the Israeli soldiers shot them; they were then left to bleed for nearly half an hour, without any medical aid being provided to them, according to witnesses.
When the news of the crime had spread, people of al-Khalil gathered in different areas of al-Khalil, they chanted slogans condemning the Israeli occupation crimes, and vowing to step up fighting against the Israeli occupation.
In later developments, confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces broke out, during which the Israeli occupation forces fired bullets and tear gas. The clashes extended to more than five different neighborhoods of al-Khalil.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired teargas canisters at the houses of al-Kassara area near the settlement of Kiryat Arba.
Local sources said that three citizens suffered from suffocation after the occupation forces targeted some houses with teargas in al-Khalil.
Dozens of citizens managed to reach the place of the execution of the two children and chanted slogans condemning the heinous crime, and then violent confrontations with the IOF broke out.
Witnesses said that the Israeli forces opened fire on ambulances that tried to advance towards the area of confrontations.
Violent clashes broke out in an area near the illegal Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba after the march started from the homes of the martyrs, while some settlers tried to break into a house belonging to Abu Iyad Al-Jabari in Al-Khalil.
Tension is still running high in various areas of al-Khalil, which foreshadows upcoming clashes and confrontations especially with the martyrdom of four youngsters from Al-Khalil in one day.
Israeli soldiers shot and injured, on Wednesday morning, a Palestinian child near the Yitzhar illegal colony, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus. Child injured after settlers attacked him near Jenin, while Israeli soldiers have kidnapped a young man in Ya’bad nearby town.
Ghassan Daghlas, in charge of Israeli Settlements File at the Palestinian Authority in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, said the soldiers opened fire on a girl, identified as Estabraq Ahmad Nour, 15 years of age, near the Yitzhar settlement, south of Nablus.
Daghlas said the wounded child suffered a moderate injury, and was moved to an Israeli hospital for treatment.
The Israeli army claimed the child “carried a knife, and intended to attack settlers in Yitzhar,” adding that the soldiers “chased her after she stood nearly 10 meters away from the settlement fence.”
She was shot approximately 300 meters away from the location.
In related news, a child identified as Saqr Mahmoud Herzallah, 14 years of age, suffered various cuts and bruises after being attacked by a number of Israeli extremists, near his village, Ya’bad, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
Local sources said the extremists came from Mabo Dothan illegal colony, and attacked and child and her friends while picking Palestinian olive trees, close to the settlement.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Mustafa Sammoudi, 23 years of age, after storming his home and searching it, in the al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin.
Ghassan Daghlas, in charge of Israeli Settlements File at the Palestinian Authority in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, said the soldiers opened fire on a girl, identified as Estabraq Ahmad Nour, 15 years of age, near the Yitzhar settlement, south of Nablus.
Daghlas said the wounded child suffered a moderate injury, and was moved to an Israeli hospital for treatment.
The Israeli army claimed the child “carried a knife, and intended to attack settlers in Yitzhar,” adding that the soldiers “chased her after she stood nearly 10 meters away from the settlement fence.”
She was shot approximately 300 meters away from the location.
In related news, a child identified as Saqr Mahmoud Herzallah, 14 years of age, suffered various cuts and bruises after being attacked by a number of Israeli extremists, near his village, Ya’bad, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
Local sources said the extremists came from Mabo Dothan illegal colony, and attacked and child and her friends while picking Palestinian olive trees, close to the settlement.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian, identified as Mustafa Sammoudi, 23 years of age, after storming his home and searching it, in the al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin.
Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked and stoned Palestinian vehicles while passing by the entrance to Deir Estia town north of the West Bank City of Salfit.
More than 80 Israelis gathered at the entrance to the town and closed it with flaming tires and rocks amid large presence of Israeli soldiers, eyewitnesses reported.
The passing Palestinian vehicles were smashed as the settlers attacked them with stones, the sources added.
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.
More than 80 Israelis gathered at the entrance to the town and closed it with flaming tires and rocks amid large presence of Israeli soldiers, eyewitnesses reported.
The passing Palestinian vehicles were smashed as the settlers attacked them with stones, the sources added.
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.
20 oct 2015
Groups of Israeli settlers carried out, Tuesday evening, a wide range of attacks against Palestinians in several residential homes surrounding the "Kiryat Arba" settlement, east of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported, according to Al Ray, that the group of settlers attacked, with stones, the residents' home in Jawhar mountain, southern Hebron.
The settlers directly threw stones on Palestinian family homes and attempted to break into them, tightly guarded by Israeli forces.
Settler groups announced that the funeral procession of the settler who was killed in Al-Fawar square, south of Hebron, will take place at 12:30 AM of Wednesday morning in the settlers' cemetery central of Hebron.
Residents in the Palestinian neighborhoods near the settlement fear any expected escalation of the settlers.
Since occupying East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has constructed tens of thousands of homes for Jewish settlers while restricting Palestinian construction in the city, part of a broader policy of "Judaization".
Today around 550,000 Jewish Israelis live in settlements across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, in contravention of international law.
Local sources reported, according to Al Ray, that the group of settlers attacked, with stones, the residents' home in Jawhar mountain, southern Hebron.
The settlers directly threw stones on Palestinian family homes and attempted to break into them, tightly guarded by Israeli forces.
Settler groups announced that the funeral procession of the settler who was killed in Al-Fawar square, south of Hebron, will take place at 12:30 AM of Wednesday morning in the settlers' cemetery central of Hebron.
Residents in the Palestinian neighborhoods near the settlement fear any expected escalation of the settlers.
Since occupying East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has constructed tens of thousands of homes for Jewish settlers while restricting Palestinian construction in the city, part of a broader policy of "Judaization".
Today around 550,000 Jewish Israelis live in settlements across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, in contravention of international law.
Extremist Jewish settlers along with Israeli soldiers abused captive Khaled Baseti on Tuesday. He was transferred to hospital as he fainted after the attack, lawyer of Palestinian Prisoner’s Society Mufid al-Haj said.
Captive Baseti was arrested on October 13 over the claim of carrying out a resistance operation in Ranana.
Lawyer Haj pointed out that Israeli forces assaulted and cursed captive Baseti at hospital and investigated him while being unconscious. He was even deprived of his right to see a lawyer since he was arrested until Monday.
On October 16, detainee Baseti was moved from hospital to isolation cells of Russian Compound jail after his health condition had slightly improved and before completion of treatment. His detention has been extended to next Thursday, Haj said.
Captive Baseti was arrested on October 13 over the claim of carrying out a resistance operation in Ranana.
Lawyer Haj pointed out that Israeli forces assaulted and cursed captive Baseti at hospital and investigated him while being unconscious. He was even deprived of his right to see a lawyer since he was arrested until Monday.
On October 16, detainee Baseti was moved from hospital to isolation cells of Russian Compound jail after his health condition had slightly improved and before completion of treatment. His detention has been extended to next Thursday, Haj said.
Illegal Israeli settlers have attacked a number of Palestinian homes in the eastern part of the West Bank city of al-Khalil amid ongoing tensions in the occupied territories.
A group of Israeli settlers stormed at early hours Tuesday the city of al-Khalil, located some 30 kilometers south of occupied Jerusalem, and stoned a number of homes near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement.
The settler attack was carried out under the protection of Israeli forces who fired heavy tear gas bombs at a crowd of local residents while trying to prevent the settlers’ attack.
Meanwhile, clashes broke out late yesterday in Dura town, south of the city, between dozens of local youths and Israeli forces who intensively used tear gas and sound bombs.
Palestinian youths managed to throw Molotov cocktails at Abu Rish checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In Idna town, IOF soldiers arrested a young man after storming and searching his family home under the pretext of looking for weapons. Israeli media sources claimed that weapons were found in the home.
IOF soldiers also stormed a number of towns in Jenin and arrested a young man after searching his family home.
Palestinian vehicles were also stopped and searched as Israeli checkpoints were erected throughout the area. video
A group of Israeli settlers stormed at early hours Tuesday the city of al-Khalil, located some 30 kilometers south of occupied Jerusalem, and stoned a number of homes near Kiryat Arba illegal settlement.
The settler attack was carried out under the protection of Israeli forces who fired heavy tear gas bombs at a crowd of local residents while trying to prevent the settlers’ attack.
Meanwhile, clashes broke out late yesterday in Dura town, south of the city, between dozens of local youths and Israeli forces who intensively used tear gas and sound bombs.
Palestinian youths managed to throw Molotov cocktails at Abu Rish checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In Idna town, IOF soldiers arrested a young man after storming and searching his family home under the pretext of looking for weapons. Israeli media sources claimed that weapons were found in the home.
IOF soldiers also stormed a number of towns in Jenin and arrested a young man after searching his family home.
Palestinian vehicles were also stopped and searched as Israeli checkpoints were erected throughout the area. video
Palestinians from Occupied Jerusalem and 1948 Occupied Palestine visited al-Aqsa Mosque on Monday morning in spite of Israeli tightened security measures.
Muslim worshipers confronted over 60 Jewish settlers who attempted to storm al-Aqsa Mosque and managed to enter the Muslims’ holy site despite Israeli restrictions over the Old City of Occupied Jerusalem which have been imposed for weeks.
QPress website revealed that Israeli forces tightened the noose on worshipers at their way into al-Aqsa Mosque and searched them thoroughly, confiscated their IDs and barred many women from entering the Mosque.
Sheikh Husam Abu Lail, second deputy of the chairman of Islamic Movement in 1948 Occupied Palestine, said Israeli threats and measures increases the steadfastness and determination of Palestinians.
Israel has turned into a state of gangs practicing tyranny and murder against the Palestinian people, he underlined.
The Islamic Movement leader Sheikh Sami al-Masri pointed out that Palestinians will not stop defending al-Aqsa Mosque and will not tolerate settlers’ incursions into the Muslims’ holy site.
Muslim worshipers confronted over 60 Jewish settlers who attempted to storm al-Aqsa Mosque and managed to enter the Muslims’ holy site despite Israeli restrictions over the Old City of Occupied Jerusalem which have been imposed for weeks.
QPress website revealed that Israeli forces tightened the noose on worshipers at their way into al-Aqsa Mosque and searched them thoroughly, confiscated their IDs and barred many women from entering the Mosque.
Sheikh Husam Abu Lail, second deputy of the chairman of Islamic Movement in 1948 Occupied Palestine, said Israeli threats and measures increases the steadfastness and determination of Palestinians.
Israel has turned into a state of gangs practicing tyranny and murder against the Palestinian people, he underlined.
The Islamic Movement leader Sheikh Sami al-Masri pointed out that Palestinians will not stop defending al-Aqsa Mosque and will not tolerate settlers’ incursions into the Muslims’ holy site.
Different West Bank areas on Monday evening have seen a renewed round of violent clashes between Palestinian young men and Israeli soldiers.
Local sources in al-Khalil city said that Israeli soldiers fired tear gas grenades with no reason at Palestinian citizens, vehicles and commercial stores in Bab Azzawiya area, which provoked violent skirmishes with local young men.
During the events, the sources added, the young men closed roads with burning tires and hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the soldiers, who responded by firing more tear gas.
A number of Israeli snipers were also deployed on the rooftops of some buildings there, according to the sources.
The Israeli occupation army, for its part, said that Palestinian youths threw three incendiary bombs at a military post in al-Khalil, while the Hebrew radio claimed that an Israeli bus sustained material damage when it was attacked with stones and Molotov cocktails near Kiryat Arba settlement.
In Bethlehem, a young man suffered a live bullet injury and others from inhaling tear gas during evening clashes with Israeli troops in Tuqu town, southeast of the city.
The Israeli army also set up a roadblock in An-Nashash area of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and embarked on checking the IDs of citizens and searching vehicles, without making arrests.
In east Jerusalem, at least 11 young men were wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in Abu Dis town.
Earlier on the same day, Israeli troops stormed the campus of the Palestine Technical University in Tulkarem city and clashed with young men inside it.
One student suffered a rubber bullet injury and many others suffocated from tear gas during the confrontations inside the university.
In a separate incident, a horde of Jewish settlers set fire to a cultivated plot of land in Nahalin town, west of Bethlehem, leading to the destruction of a vast tract of crops.
Local sources in al-Khalil city said that Israeli soldiers fired tear gas grenades with no reason at Palestinian citizens, vehicles and commercial stores in Bab Azzawiya area, which provoked violent skirmishes with local young men.
During the events, the sources added, the young men closed roads with burning tires and hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktails at the soldiers, who responded by firing more tear gas.
A number of Israeli snipers were also deployed on the rooftops of some buildings there, according to the sources.
The Israeli occupation army, for its part, said that Palestinian youths threw three incendiary bombs at a military post in al-Khalil, while the Hebrew radio claimed that an Israeli bus sustained material damage when it was attacked with stones and Molotov cocktails near Kiryat Arba settlement.
In Bethlehem, a young man suffered a live bullet injury and others from inhaling tear gas during evening clashes with Israeli troops in Tuqu town, southeast of the city.
The Israeli army also set up a roadblock in An-Nashash area of al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and embarked on checking the IDs of citizens and searching vehicles, without making arrests.
In east Jerusalem, at least 11 young men were wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in Abu Dis town.
Earlier on the same day, Israeli troops stormed the campus of the Palestine Technical University in Tulkarem city and clashed with young men inside it.
One student suffered a rubber bullet injury and many others suffocated from tear gas during the confrontations inside the university.
In a separate incident, a horde of Jewish settlers set fire to a cultivated plot of land in Nahalin town, west of Bethlehem, leading to the destruction of a vast tract of crops.
Israeli settlers stormed Monday Kafer al-Dick village in Slafit accompanied with a number of bulldozers, eyewitnesses revealed.
The Israeli bulldozers carried out combing operations in a Palestinian-owned agricultural land in the village west of Salfit.
The settlers also stole the olive harvest of the local farmer Musleh al-Dick, the sources added.
The local activist Khaled Maali stated that Israeli settlers usually attack and confiscate Palestinian-owned lands in occupied West Bank for settlement expansion.
Jewish settlers usually protested by Israeli settlers uproot or burn olive trees attacking Palestinians and pro-Palestine activists.
Since 1967, the Israeli occupation forces uprooted more than 800,000 olive trees n occupied Palestine.
The Israeli bulldozers carried out combing operations in a Palestinian-owned agricultural land in the village west of Salfit.
The settlers also stole the olive harvest of the local farmer Musleh al-Dick, the sources added.
The local activist Khaled Maali stated that Israeli settlers usually attack and confiscate Palestinian-owned lands in occupied West Bank for settlement expansion.
Jewish settlers usually protested by Israeli settlers uproot or burn olive trees attacking Palestinians and pro-Palestine activists.
Since 1967, the Israeli occupation forces uprooted more than 800,000 olive trees n occupied Palestine.