Occupied alQuds, (ST) – The Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Jabal Al-Mukaber, south of occupied al -Quds (Jerusalem), and destroyed six commercial facilities.
Ma’an news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the town with a number of bulldozers and destroyed six commercial establishments.
In the context of implementing its aggressive Judaization plans, the occupation forces escalate the demolitions of Palestinian houses and properties in the occupied West Bank, especially in occupied alQuds (Jerusalem) and the Valley of Jordan, with unlimited American support to implement the annexation plans stipulated in the so-called “deal of the century”. This deal aims at liquidating the Palestinian issue in light of the international community’s disregard of Palestinian claims by urgently intervening to stop the demolitions and these plans that lead to the displacement of the Palestinians and the necessity to implement UN Resolution 2334 which calls for the immediate cessation of settlements.
The occupation forces arrest 10 Palestinians in the West Bank
On the other hand; the Israeli occupation forces arrested 10 Palestinians in different areas of the occupied West Bank.
Ma’an Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the cities of Jenin, Nablus and Ramallah and arrested ten Palestinians.
The occupation forces arrested 18 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank yesterday.
The occupation forces renewed targeting Palestinian farmers and fishermen in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation forces also renewed targeting Palestinian farmers and fishermen in the besieged southern Gaza Strip.
Ma’an news agency reported that the occupation forces penetrated a number of vehicles east of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in the south of the sector, amid shooting, and bulldozed Palestinian lands. The Israeli navy also opened fire towards Palestinian fishermen boats in the sea off Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
Occupation forces intentionally target fishermen in the Gaza Sea by shooting at them, chasing them and seizing their boats to prevent them from fishing, which is their only source of livelihood.
Raghda Sawas