Occupation forces arrest 19 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank

Occupied Al-Quds (ST) – On Tuesday morning, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 19 Palestinian men in separated areas in the occupied West Bank.

Palestinian Ma’an News Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed into the cities and towns of Al-Ram north of occupied Jerusalem, Surda, Al-Jalazun camp, Kober north of Ramallah, Bir Al-Basha, Qabatiya, south of Jenin, Tekoa, east of Bethlehem, Balata refugee camp, Beit Furik, east of Nablus and Tubas, and arrested 19 Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces arrested 16 Palestinians in separated areas in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Occupation navy attack Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza sea

On the other hand, on Monday, the Israeli occupation navy renewed its attacks on Palestinian fishermen in the besieged sea of Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian Ma’an News Agency reported that the occupation navy fired with heavy machine guns towards the fishermen’s boats, six miles from Rafah sea’ shore, south of Gaza Strip, without reporting any injuries, forcing them to return to the shore.

The intensity of the attacks on fishermen has increased in the last few weeks, as the occupation navy targeted fishermen yesterday in the sea off Al-Sudaniah area, northwest of the Gaza Strip.

Najla Khoury

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