Injury between the Palestinians during the storming of the Israeli occupation south of Hebron – the seventh day

A number of Palestinians were injured, on Saturday evening; During the storming of the Israeli occupation, a traveler of Yatta, south of Hebron.

Activist against settlement, Osama Makhara, stated – in a statement carried by the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) that armed colonies from the “Sosya” colony resided on the lands of the traveler, with the protection of the occupation forces, attacked the people of the “Wadi Jahish” gathering in the traveler, in conjunction with the breakfast date and assaulted them by beating; This caused a number of them, adding that the colonists uprooted a number of trees in the area.

He pointed out that the occupation forces had detained the Palestinian citizen, “Ahmed Khaled Al -Najjar”, who is with disabilities, during the pasta of the sheep near his residence in Khirbet Qawwis, in the traveler of Yatta.

According to a report by the Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority, the occupation forces and the colonists carried out 1705 attacks against the Palestinian people and their properties during the month of February, where the occupation army carried out 1475 attacks, while the colonists carried out 230 attacks, their entirety concentrated in the governorates of Nablus with 300 attacks, and Hebron with 267 attacks, Ramallah and Al -Bireh with 263 attacks.
In the context, terrorist colonists closed today, the Minya Barrie, southeast of Bethlehem.

The head of the Minya villagers, Zayed Kawazaba, told (Wafa) that colonists closed the Minya wild road with stones while he was accompanied by a number of people to grow olive Ashtaa.

In a related context, the Israeli occupation forces, the town of Al -Khader, south of Bethlehem.

Local sources reported to (Wafa) that the occupation forces stormed the vegetables and stationed at the “Al -Tal” area in the Old City, and fired live bullets without reporting injuries.

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