Israeli occupation forces raze lands, arrest 12 Palestinians

Israeli occupation forces on Sunday infiltrated into borderline Palestinian-owned lands north of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, razing agricultural lands and randomly shooting at shepherds.

WAFA reported that three tanks and two D9 military bulldozers broke into agricultural lands east of Al-Maghazi, and embarked on razing large tracts of planted lands.

In the meantime, Israeli occupation forces stationed at military watchtowers along the border fence east of Al-Maghazi camp opened fire at Palestinian shepherds while they were grazing in the agricultural lands east of the camp, and forced them to leave the area.

 

No casualties were reported.

From time to time, Israeli occupation forces deliberately break into the border lands of Palestinian citizens in the north and east of the Strip, and prevent shepherds and farmers from accessing their lands.

In another development, at least 12 Palestinians were detained by the Israeli occupation forces early today morning and last night, during raids in the occupied West Bank districts of Bethlehem and Jenin, and in occupied East Jerusalem, according to local and Palestinian security sources.

Compiled: Basma Qaddour

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