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Israeli Forces Injure Three Palestinians, Arrest   children   South West Bank


Thu 11 Mar 2021 | 02:20 PM
Ahmed Moamar

Three Palestinian youths were injured by bullets fired by the Israeli forces, and another was arrested during clashes in Dheisheh Refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, the West Bank.

Palestinian security sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency, "Wafa", today, Thursday, that 3 young men were shot in the foot, following the outbreak of clashes with the occupation forces which stormed the camp, during which the soldiers fired live ammunition, tear gas and sound bombs.

The injured youth was transferred to the Arab Society Hospital in Beit Jala for treatment, and their condition was described as stable.

Arab sources pointed out that the occupation forces raided houses in the camp after blowing up their main doors, tampering with their contents, and creating a state of panic and fear, and the occupation forces arrested a 44-year-old citizen.

On Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested five Palestinian children from al-Rakiz gathering in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

Local Palestinian sources reported   to the Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" - that the occupation forces arrested five children, including three brothers, from the Al-Rikiz community east of Yatta, while they were collecting "wild plants."

The ages of the arrested children ranged between (7-11 years), and they were taken and taken to the Israeli settlement of "Kiryat Arba."

On the other hand, on Wednesday, dozens of hard-liner Jewish settlers stormed the courtyards of the  Al-Aqsa Mosque, from the Mughrabi Gate, and the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem stated, in a statement reported by the Palestinian News Agency.

Sixty-six settlers and four members of the Israeli occupation forces stormed the squares of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and wandered in it.

They performed Talmudic rituals in the mosque.

Earlier, the Israeli occupation forces arrested,  yesterday, the preacher of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Sheikh Ikrimah Sabri.

The Palestinian News Agency indicated that Sheikh Sabri was arrested from his home in the Al-Sawwanah neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

During the last period, Sheikh Sabry was arrested, summoned, and deported from Al-Aqsa several times.