Occupation forces storm into Hebron

Occupied Al-Quds, ST) – On Wednesday, dozens of Palestinians were injured when the Israeli occupation forces attacked them in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed last night the town of Beit Ummar, north of the city, and attacked the Palestinians by firing bullets and poison gas canisters, injuring a young man and dozens of cases of suffocation.

Yesterday, a number of Palestinians were injured as a result of an attack by the occupation forces in the West Bank city of Hebron.

Dozens of settlers storm into Al-Aqsa Mosque

On the other hand, dozens of Israeli settlers renewed their storming into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Wednesday.

Wafa News Agency reported that dozens of settlers stormed into Al-Aqsa from the Mughrabi Gate and carried out provocative tours in its courtyards, under heavy guard of the occupation forces.

Yesterday, 115 settlers stormed into Al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of Israeli forces.

Occupation forces uproot 50 olive trees east of Bethlehem

In another development, the Israeli occupation forces uprooted 50 olive trees East of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday.

Wafa News Agency quoted the mayor of Tekoa’ Musa al-Shaer as saying that the occupation forces stormed into the town, east of Bethlehem, uprooted 50 olive trees planted on its lands, and demolished two agricultural facilities for the Palestinians.

Two days ago, the occupation forces uprooted 100 perennial olive trees planted on an area of 11 dunums east of Hebron, in preparation for seizing them and expanding a settlement outpost.

Raghda Sawas

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