At least one Palestinian protester was injured and many others suffered from suffocation from teargas on Saturday as Israeli occupation forces attacked a protest against Israeli settlements in the village of Kafr Qaddum in the north of the occupied West Bank, local sources said, according to WAFA news agency.
Morad Shtewi, an official in charge of the popular resistance file in the village, told WAFA that the Israeli occupation soldiers raided the village and attacked the protestors with rubber bullets and teargas, injuring at least one of them and causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation.
Another Palestinian was also injured when Israeli settlers attacked him in al-Khalil city in the West Bank.
Wafa news agency said that the settlers stormed Tal al-Ramida neighborhood in Al-Khalil and attacked Palestinian citizens, injuring one of them in the head.
Palestinian prisoners advocates: Israeli occupation detained 413 Palestinians in November, including 49 minors and 7 women
In a relevant context, several Palestinian prisoners’ advocacy groups have stressed that the Israeli occupation detained 413 Palestinians during raids in the occupied Palestinian territories, including 49 minors under the age of 18 and seven women, WAFA News Agency reported.
A joint statement published on Saturday by the Detainees and Ex-Detainees Commission, the Palestinian Prisoner Society, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, and Wadi Hilweh Information Center –Silwan, said that 157 of those detained by the Israeli occupation forces were from East Al-Quds, among them 30 minors and two women while 51 were from Isawiyya neighborhood.
In addition, the Israeli occupation forces detained 40 Palestinians from Ramallah, 74 from al-Khalil, 31 from Jenin, 33 from Bethlehem, 30 from Nablus, 18 from Tulkarm, 18 from Qalqilya, 3 from Jericho, 7 from Tubas, one from Salfit and one from Gaza.
The statement said that the total number of Palestinian detainees in the Israeli jails until the end of November reached 4400, including 41 women and 170 minors.
Moreover, there are 380 Palestinians held in administrative detention without charge or trial.
Hamda Mustafa