A number of Palestinians suffocated and six others were arrested in the occupied West Bank

Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – The Israeli occupation forces arrested five Palestinians at dawn today in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the Dheisheh camp and the town of Doha in the city and arrested five Palestinians.

In occupied Al-Quds, the occupation forces arrested a Palestinian, while others suffocated when occupation forces stormed Kafr Aqab neighborhood, north of the city.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the neighborhood amid the firing of poison gas canisters, which led to the suffocation of a number of Palestinians, as well as arresting a Palestinian.

Yesterday, the occupation forces arrested six Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

On the other hand, the occupation forces their targeted Palestinian farmers in the besieged southern Gaza Strip again.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces opened fire at Palestinian farmers, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, forcing them to leave their lands.

The occupation carries out daily attacks on the Palestinian lands on the outskirts of Gaza with the aim of preventing the farmers from planting their lands and benefiting from their crops under the suffocating siege imposed on the strip.

Occupation forces demolish four houses in Al-Issawiya in occupied Al-Quds

On the hand, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Al-Issawiya, north of occupied Al-Quds( Jerusalem), and demolished four homes.

Occupation forces stormed the town with a number of bulldozers and demolished four homes, Wafa News Agency reported.

Israeli occupation forces also stormed the center of Hebron in the occupied West Bank and dug and bulldozed areas of Palestinian lands, as the director of the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee, Imad Hamdan, told WAFA Agency that the occupation forces stormed Al-Shuhada Street in the center of Hebron and carried out digging and bulldozing work to expand a settlement on Palestinian lands.

Within the framework of its Judaizing and aggressive plans to displace Palestinians, the occupation authorities are escalating their settlement plans and seizing Palestinian lands in the occupied West Bank. This is also due to the international community’s neglect of Palestinian demands for urgent intervention to stop the demolitions that lead to displacement of Palestinians, and the need to implement UN Resolution 2334, which calls for an immediate cessation of settlements.

Raghda Sawas

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