Occupied Jerusalem-Sana
A number of Palestinians were injured today as a result of the oppression of the Israeli occupation forces participating in the weekly demonstration of the village of Kafr Qaddoum and demanding the opening of the closed village street for more than 15 years east of Qalqilya in the West Bank.
Wafa News Agency reported that the Israeli occupation forces fired live ammunition and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators, injuring a number of them suffocating cases.
Kfar Qaddum witnessed continuous demonstrations against the Israeli occupation forces and became part of the public life in the village, which devastated the racist settlement wall.
Dozens of settlers storm Mount Tarusa, south of Hebron
Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed Mount Tarusa, west of the town of Dura, south of Hebron.
According to Wafa, dozens of settlers stormed the area under the protection of the occupation forces and carried out provocative rituals.
Israeli settlers invade Palestinian towns and villages on a daily basis and attack Palestinians and vandalize their property by protecting the Israeli occupation forces in order to displace them and seize and Judaize their land.
Solidarity march in Burqin, southwest of Jenin, with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails
In another context, Palestinians in the town of Burqin, southwest of Jenin in the West Bank, marched in solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli jails.
WAFA said that the participants carried Palestinian flags and raised pictures of the prisoners and slogans in support of their rights and chanted slogans condemning the repressive measures of the occupation, calling on the international community and human rights institutions to stand by the Palestinian prisoners and support their cause in international forums.
Around 6,000 Palestinian prisoners are facing harsh detention conditions in the Israeli occupation, where 1800 prisoners suffer from various diseases due to the spread of epidemics and germs, of which about 700 need urgent medical intervention, especially cases of cancer, kidney failure and paraplegia.