A Palestinian being shot this morning by the Israeli occupation forces with moderate wounds after the occupation forces shot him for allegedly carrying out a run-over attack at Za’tara checkpoint, south of Nablus
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IOF arrests 9 Palestinians in West Bank
The Israeli occupation forces at dawn Tuesday and the previous night arrested 9 Palestinian citizens in the West Bank and Jerusalem. According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society, the IOF arrested 8 Palestinian citizens, including two minors, in home raids in Bethlehem, Tulkarem and Qalqilya. In the early morning hours Israeli police arrested one of al-Aqsa Mosque’s guard during his presence …
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Palestinian detainees and Prisoners in the Israeli occupation jails
Palestinian Minors under Israeli occupation
Israel uprooted 800,000 Palestinian olive trees since 1967
Since 1967 Israeli authorities uprooted 800,000 Palestinian olive trees. Around 80,000 Palestinian families lost 12.3 million dollars in income as a result. They rely economically on the olive harvest.
Read More »Israel places huge concrete blocks at entrance of Aqsa Mosque
Director of al-Aqsa Mosque Manuscripts Center Redwan Amr warned that the Israeli occupation authorities have been setting up huge blocks of reinforced concrete outside of Bab al-Asbat, one of the historical gates of Jerusalem’s holy al-Aqsa Mosque. In a tweet posted on Monday, Amr said over the past couple of years the Israeli occupation destroyed al-Yousfiya Cemetery, warning of underway …
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