Civil disobedience began in the neighbourhoods and towns of the occupied city of Al-Quds in rejection of the Israeli occupation crimes against Jerusalemites.
Young men closed the main street in Shu’fat camp and the towns of Al-Ram, Al-Isawiyah and Anata by flaming fire in implementation of the resolution of disobedience, called for by national and Islamic forces and youth movement, in response to the occupation government's extremist crimes against Jerusalemites.
It called on Palestinian workers not to go to their workplaces in the occupied interior, boycott the occupation and do not deal with it in various ways.