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Injuries in West Bank; Arrests, Banishment in Al-Quds

Dec 12, 2020 06:00 pm

Tens of Palestinian citizens were shot and suffocated after the occupation’s soldiers had fired metal bullets and teargas at them in confrontations in several parts of the occupied West Bank.

The soldiers also oppressed the weekly peaceful Kafr Qaddum demonstration against settlement that commemorated the 33rd anniversary of Al-Hijara Intifada and the sixth martyrdom anniversary of the former head of the Palestinian Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission Ziyad Abu Ein.

Murad Eshtiwi, coordinator at Kafr Qaddum’s popular resistance, said that tens of soldiers broke into the village, topped its roofs and fired teargas at the citizens suffocating tens of them.

In Ramallah, the forces shot a youngster in the head and arrested another during Kafr Malik confrontations, which broke out after oppressing the village’s weekly demonstration against the construction of a new settlement in Ras Al-Tin.

In Nablus, two youngsters were shot with metal bullets and 15 others suffocated after the soldiers oppressed an agricultural event during which the Palestinians were planting olive in the lands under the threat of theft (300 donums in Beit Dajan).

In Bireh, the citizens suffocated during the confrontations with the occupation’s soldiers. In Hebron, the citizens were shot with metal bullets and were suffocated during the confrontations near Bab Al-Zawya neighborhood. The soldiers topped the roofs and fired bullets and teargas at the citizens.

In occupied Al-Quds, the soldiers assaulted a youngster before arresting him near Al-Asbat Gate. They also issued a three-month banishment order for Ahmed Abu Ghazala away from Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa and the Old City. This is not the first banishment order the family receives. His wife had already been banished and the execution is still in effect.