The Israeli occupation continues its attacks against the Palestinians in a blatant challenge to international law
The Israeli occupation forces daily incursions and attacks on Palestinian cities and villages as part of its ongoing war against the Palestinians with the aim of restricting them and displacing them to implement its colonial scheme of Judaization.
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WAFA News Agency reported that the Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Ya`d, southwest of Jenin, in the West Bank, and fired poison gas bombs at the Palestinians, causing dozens of them to suffocate, and arrested four of them.
The Israeli occupation forces also arrested a Palestinian in the town of Beit Kahil in Hebron, after they raided and searched several homes, and erected military checkpoints at the northern entrances of Hebron, Sa’air, Yatta and Halhul.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly stressed that the Israeli occupation authorities and within their colonial policies escalate their violations and intensify their incursions into Palestinian cities and their aggressions against the Palestinians and their property, demanding the United Nations to shoulder its responsibilities to protect the Palestinians from the crimes of the Israeli occupation.
In the besieged Gaza Strip, a number of military vehicles of the occupation forces moved into the Palestinian agricultural lands east of the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the middle of the strip and bulldozed them.
The Israeli occupation navy also renewed the targeting of Palestinian fishermen in the sea off the Sudaneh area in the northern Gaza Strip with machine gun fire and injured one of them.
The Israeli occupation forces penetrate daily into the Palestinian lands on the outskirts of the besieged Gaza Strip and bulldoze them to deprive the Palestinian farmers from their cultivation and from benefiting from them in the light of the unjust siege imposed on them for years.
O. al-Mohammad