People in the occupied cities of Ramallah and Nablus and in the Beddawi camp in northern Lebanon have held strike following the martyrdom of Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
In the town of Sinjil, scores of army-backed settlers attacked homes with stones in the neighborhood of Muzaira, provoking confrontations with local residents who bravely resisted the assault and forced the settlers out of the town.
They told WAFA that the soldiers ordered Mahmoud Hasan Shilo to demolish and remove his quarry for allegedly being built in Area C, which is under full Israeli military control.
Local sources reported aggression of Israeli settlers from Adei Ad illegal settlement on Palestinians after burning the vehicles and crops in both Palestinian villages.
Eyewitnesses told Anadolu that settlers living in the settlement of Bet El closed the entrance leading to Ramallah and Al-Bireh cities using rocks and garbage containers, and prevented Palestinian vehicles to pass through the entrance.
Emad Jaber, the mayor of the village, told WAFA that an undercover Israeli force hiding in a civilian car sneaked into the gas station before they forced the three Palestinians to leave their car at gunpoint. He said a larger Israeli army force arrived at the station in a few minutes later and detained the three.
The protesters waved Palestinian flags and banners calling for Abu Hmeid’s immediate release due to his critical health condition, exacerbated by the Israeli policy of medical negligence.
16-year-old Palestinian boy identified as Amjad Abu Alya has succumbed to his injuries on Friday after being shot in the chest by Israeli forces in Ramallah.
They told WAFA that Mohammad Abdallah Hamed has died of wounds sustained from Israeli army gunfire. He was first taken away, wounded, by the Israeli army before he was reported dead.
He said that the destroyed road had been partially paved for 20 years and that three months ago, following coordination with the Israeli military government, work on the rehabilitation of the road started. However, two days after the start of the work, the military forces raided the area and seized the vehicles used in the work, imposing a fine on ...
Soldiers stationed at the north entrance to the city of Al-Bireh in the district arrested four Palestinian young men while they were present in the area. All of the four hail from the nearby village of Dura el-Kari'a.
“The Israel Prison Service (IPS) has turned the pandemic into a tool of repression by imposing extraordinary measures and depriving the prisoners of their rights under the pretext of the spread of the pandemic,” said PPS in a press statement.