Israeli Occupation Forces Demolish an Industrial Facility in occupied Al-quds

Occupied Al-Quds,  (ST)-  The Israeli occupation forces demolished an industrial facility in the occupied city of Alquds (Jerusalem).

Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces, accompanied by a number of bulldozers, stormed into Wadi al-Joz neighborhood in the city, demolished an industrial facility and confiscated its equipment.

Last week, the occupation forces demolished a house in Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood.

In another development, a number of Palestinians were injured last night as a result of the Israeli occupation forces attacking them, west of Ramallah, in the West Bank.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the town of Ni’lin, west of the city, and assaulted the Palestinians by firing poison gas bombs at them, which resulted in dozens of them suffocating and injuring a journalist.

A number of Palestinians were injured during the occupation forces’ attack on them yesterday evening in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem in the West Bank.

Occupation detains 16 Palestinian in the West Bank

Moreover, the Israeli occupation forces detained 16 Palestinian in separate areas in the West Bank.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces stormed into several neighborhoods in the cities of Nablus and Al Khalil (Hebron), the towns of Beit Sira, Beit Rima, Silwad in Ramallah, Aida Camp, Nahallin in Bethlehem and Nur Shams Camp in Tulkarem and detained 16 Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces detained 9 Palestinians in a number of the West Bank areas.

 

K.Q./ Souha Sulieman

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