The Israeli occupation forces razed areas of Palestinian land in the center of Gaza.
According to Palestinian media outlets, six Israeli military tanks and bulldozers advanced several dozens of meters in the Palestinian lands, to the east of Al-Maghazi Camp in the center of the Strip, and razed a large tract of farmland in the area and set up earth mounds.
The occupation forces infiltrate daily into the Palestinian lands on the outskirts of the besieged Gaza Strip and bulldoze them to deprive the Palestinians of cultivating their lands and benefiting from their crops in light of the unjust siege imposed on them for years.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces detained six Palestinians in the West Bank city of Nablus after storming the town of Beita in the south of the city.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Ya’bud, southwest of Jenin in the West Bank, with bulldozers and demolished three trade facilities and a water tank that used to irrigate agricultural crops.
The occupation’s demolition operations against the Palestinian properties are part of the occupation’s systematic settlement expansion policy which poses a threat to the Palestinian presence in Palestine.
Meantime, the Israeli forces Sunday evening quelled Palestinian anti-land pillage protest in Beita town, south of Nablus, causing injuries, according to medical sources.
Ahmad Jibril, the head of the Emergency and Ambulance Department at the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), said that Israeli forces opened fire on the participants in the rally to disperse them, injuring one by a rubber-coated steel bullet in the hand, hitting four others by canisters in the head and causing some 50 others to suffocate from tear gas suffocation, according to WAFA news Agency.
Several Palestinians, including children, were martyred and hundreds other were wounded in attacks by the Israeli occupation forces on anti-Israeli settlement demonstrations being organized daily since last May in Mount Sbeih which is located between the towns of Beita, Qabalan and Yatma in the south of Nablus.
Hamda Mustafa