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Israeli Right Takes Step to Dissolve Palestinian Authority


Sat 24 Aug 2019 | 12:39 PM
Ahmed Moamar

An Israeli female soldier was killed, his father and brother were injured in a remote explosion that took place  on Friday in the middle of the occupied West Bank.

The trio Israelis live near Doliv Jewish settlement west to Ramallah, the de facto capital of the Palestinian Authority (PA).

According to Israeli media outlets, one of the injured people was a rabbi who had served in IDF (Israeli Force Defense).

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On the other side, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, responded to the recent attack in the West Bank,  saying that his government will strengthen policing in the West Bank and intensify Jewish settling there.

Leaders of the fanatic Israeli right scathed PM’s policies against operations carried out by the Palestinian resistance across the territories.

They urged concerned officials to dissolve the Palestinian Authority and join the West Bank.

They say the increasing of painful attacks is due to weak policies of PM.

They depict Netanyahu as an Israeli PM who has surrendered to the Palestinians, so they entice the IDF to take tougher security measurements.

None of the Palestinian factions took responsibility for the recent attack in the West Bank.

However, Resistance groups in the Gaza Strip praised the attack and depicted it as a heroic one in response to the continuous violence  and abusing of Al Aqsa  Mosque.

It is worth to mention that an extremist Jew set fire to the mosque before 50 years.

On the other side, Palestinian Ministry of Health announced yesterday that 122 people were injured, among them  50 people were hit by live fire.

The IDF targeted protesters took part in the weekly marches of return.

The ministry released a statement said that three first respondents were injured in the Israeli attacks yesterday.

It is worth to the Palestinian people are still fighting the Israeli occupation for more than 71 years since the Hebrew state was established.