Dozens of Palestinians have been injured in the north of the occupied West Bank marking the 72nd year since the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian lands and evacuated hundreds of thousands from their ancestral land.
Israeli forces attack Nakba Day protesters, dozens wounded
16 May 2020 - 9:18
Dozens of Palestinians have been injured in the north of the occupied West Bank marking the 72nd year since the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian lands and evacuated hundreds of thousands from their ancestral land.
The attack took place on Friday, while the Palestinians were holding Friday prayers to commemorate the Nakba (Catastrophe) Day in the town of al-Sawiya, located south of the city of Nablus, Lebanese television network al-Manar reported.
The town is under threat as Tel Aviv plans to annex Palestinian land under a controversial plan by US President Donald Trump.
In January, Trump outlined the main points of a self-styled plan for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which he has touted as “the deal of the century.”
The scheme proposed Israel’s annexation of the Jordan Valley and about 30 percent of the West Bank, including the settlements that the regime has set up there since occupying the territory during another war in 1967.
Large numbers of Israeli military vehicles showed up in al-Sawiya as the Palestinians were staging the peaceful protest, the Jordanian International Truth News Agency reported.
They fired teargas canisters at the prayers, “causing dozens of cases of suffocation in addition to beating injuries,” it said, noting that the Israeli soldiers also used "vehicles to spray wastewater towards the participants.”
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