The occupation forces’ attack the Palestinians on their marches in support of prisoners in the West Bank

Dozens of Palestinians were injured last night as the Israeli occupation forces attacked participants in marches in support of prisoners in separate areas in the West Bank.

“Wafa news agency” reported that the occupation forces assaulted with bullets and poison gas bombs the Palestinians  who participated  in the marches that were launched in the cities of Nablus, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Tulkarm, Bethlehem, Hebron, Qalqilya, Bab Al-Amud, Silwanand Al-Isawiya areas in occupied Jerusalem in support of the prisoners in the occupation detention camps, which led to the injury of more than 100 Palestinians.Among them are three journalists.

 

The participants in the marches raised Palestinian flags, pictures of prisoners and banners denouncing the violations of the occupation against them and calling on the international community to intervene urgently to pressure the occupation and release all prisoners.

Six Palestinian prisoners managed to break their chains and record a new victory for the resistance against the Israeli occupation through a self-dug tunnel in Gilboa prison near the city of Bisan in the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948.

 

Sanaa Hasan

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