A stand in the West Bank protesting against the Israeli occupation crimes

On November 2nd, the town of Al-Bireh in the West Bank witnessed a protest stand against the crimes of the Israeli occupation towards  the Palestinian prisoners in its detention centers, especially prisoner Maher al-Akhras, who has been on a hunger strike for 99 days.

WAFA News Agency reported that the national forces and popular events in Al-Bireh organized the stand and protesters raised posters of Maher al-Akhras

 

The participants also affirmed the Palestinians’ rejection of the sinister Balfour Declaration and their adherence to their rights in establishing their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The participants called on the Red Cross and human rights and humanitarian organizations to intervene urgently and put pressure on the Israeli occupation authorities to halt their crimes and violations of the right of the prisoners, and to release the sick, the elderly, women and children whose lives are in danger.

About five thousand Palestinian prisoners inside the Israeli occupation prisons face harsh conditions of detention, as 1,800 prisoners suffer from multiple diseases due to the spread of epidemics and germs, and among them about 700 prisoners need urgent treatment, especially cases of cancer, kidney failure and paraplegia.

The Israeli occupation forces demolished a house south of Hebron

On November 2 , the Israeli occupation forces demolished a house south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

The Coordinator of the Protection and Resilience Committees in the area of MasaferYatta and the mountains of southern Hebron, Fuad al-Amor, told WAFA News Agence that the Israeli occupation forces raided MasaferYatta and demolished a house and displaced its residents.

The Israeli occupation forces are escalating their attacks on the Palestinians in MasaferYatta by demolishing their homes and depriving them of electricity and drinking water in order to displace them and seize their lands to expand the settlement operations.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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