14 apr 2016
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, a currency exchange shop in a building in the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and fired stun grenades, causing the building to burn.
The soldiers invaded the al-Ajouli Currency Exchange shop in the building, and fired many stun grenades, after confiscating large sums of cash, causing the shop to catch fire that spread through the building.
The Israeli army claimed the soldiers stormed the currency exchange shop to confiscate what it called “money used to fun terror.”
An Israeli army spokeswoman said the soldiers ordered the owner, Ghazi al-Ajouli, to open the safe, but he refused to do so, and the army opened it in what she described as a “controlled detonation.”
The invasion and detonation led to clashes between the soldiers and many local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, especially in the al-Quds Street, near the currency exchange store.
She added that the detonation caused the building to catch on fire, and that the soldiers arrested Ghazi to interrogate him.
The soldiers invaded the al-Ajouli Currency Exchange shop in the building, and fired many stun grenades, after confiscating large sums of cash, causing the shop to catch fire that spread through the building.
The Israeli army claimed the soldiers stormed the currency exchange shop to confiscate what it called “money used to fun terror.”
An Israeli army spokeswoman said the soldiers ordered the owner, Ghazi al-Ajouli, to open the safe, but he refused to do so, and the army opened it in what she described as a “controlled detonation.”
The invasion and detonation led to clashes between the soldiers and many local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, especially in the al-Quds Street, near the currency exchange store.
She added that the detonation caused the building to catch on fire, and that the soldiers arrested Ghazi to interrogate him.
9 apr 2016
At least seven Palestinians were injured while dozens suffered effects of teargas inhalation after clashes erupted in the West Bank and Gaza when Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) suppressed weekly marches.
Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists suffered effects of tear gas inhalation, while at least one was shot by rubber-coated steel bullet when Israeli forces brutally attacked the weekly peaceful march of Bil’in with teargas bombs and rubber bullets.
The local activist Rateb Abu Rahma said that head of the village council Bassil Mansour was hit with a rubber-coated steel bullet during the march. Large agricultural lands and dozens of olive and almond trees were burned due to the excessive use of teargas bombs, he added.
Similar clashes broke out as IOF soldiers violently suppressed Ni’lin peaceful march west of Ramallah shortly after Friday prayers. The participants waved Palestinian flags and chanted slogans calling for restoring their confiscated lands.
During the clashes, one young man was moderately injured after being shot with a rubber bullet in his abdomen while dozens others choked on tear gas.
Along the same line, three Palestinians were shot with rubber bullets while nearly 20 others choked on teargas during Kafer Qaddum anti-settlement march. Israeli forces fired a barrage of metal bullets and tear gas towards the participants, causing dozens of injuries among them.
Similar confrontations broke out in Azba village when Israeli forces violently attacked an anti-occupation march with teargas bombs and rubber bullets. Two young men were injured during the clashes while dozens choked on teargas.
A Palestinian and four foreign activists were also arrested during the events and taken to a nearby military camp. In Gaza, three Palestinians were injured on Friday with live fire when clashes erupted with Israeli forces in border areas in the northern and eastern Gaza Strip.
Medical sources said that two citizens were moderately injured with live fire near the Israeli-controlled Nahal Oz crossing east of al-Shujayyia neighborhood.
A third young man was also injured in similar clashes near Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip demonstrate near the border areas every Friday in support the Jerusalem Intifada taking place in occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists suffered effects of tear gas inhalation, while at least one was shot by rubber-coated steel bullet when Israeli forces brutally attacked the weekly peaceful march of Bil’in with teargas bombs and rubber bullets.
The local activist Rateb Abu Rahma said that head of the village council Bassil Mansour was hit with a rubber-coated steel bullet during the march. Large agricultural lands and dozens of olive and almond trees were burned due to the excessive use of teargas bombs, he added.
Similar clashes broke out as IOF soldiers violently suppressed Ni’lin peaceful march west of Ramallah shortly after Friday prayers. The participants waved Palestinian flags and chanted slogans calling for restoring their confiscated lands.
During the clashes, one young man was moderately injured after being shot with a rubber bullet in his abdomen while dozens others choked on tear gas.
Along the same line, three Palestinians were shot with rubber bullets while nearly 20 others choked on teargas during Kafer Qaddum anti-settlement march. Israeli forces fired a barrage of metal bullets and tear gas towards the participants, causing dozens of injuries among them.
Similar confrontations broke out in Azba village when Israeli forces violently attacked an anti-occupation march with teargas bombs and rubber bullets. Two young men were injured during the clashes while dozens choked on teargas.
A Palestinian and four foreign activists were also arrested during the events and taken to a nearby military camp. In Gaza, three Palestinians were injured on Friday with live fire when clashes erupted with Israeli forces in border areas in the northern and eastern Gaza Strip.
Medical sources said that two citizens were moderately injured with live fire near the Israeli-controlled Nahal Oz crossing east of al-Shujayyia neighborhood.
A third young man was also injured in similar clashes near Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip demonstrate near the border areas every Friday in support the Jerusalem Intifada taking place in occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
23 mar 2016
A fire broke out in a section of an Israeli prison for Palestinian detainees in West Jerusalem on Tuesday afternoon, Israeli media reported.
Firefighting crews were reportedly searching the site of the fire in the Russian Compound detention center to determine the cause of fire and to see whether anyone remained trapped in the building.
Prisoners were evacuated from the detention center by the administration.
This is the second fire to occur in the Russian Compound detention center this month.
Firefighting crews were reportedly searching the site of the fire in the Russian Compound detention center to determine the cause of fire and to see whether anyone remained trapped in the building.
Prisoners were evacuated from the detention center by the administration.
This is the second fire to occur in the Russian Compound detention center this month.
20 mar 2016
The Israeli police on Sunday issued a gag order against reporting news on the latest arson attack on a Palestinian house belonging to Ibrahim al-Dawabsheh in Duma village, south of Nablus city.
An Israeli court approved a request filed by the police asking to ban the Israeli media from reporting details about the arson attack that happened at dawn Sunday in Duma village until 20 April.
Today's torched house is located near the site of a previous arson attack that killed last year three Palestinians. Immediate suspicion fell on Jewish extremists.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
In July last year, Jewish settlers infiltrated overnight into Duma village and hurled firebombs into a home, killing 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh. His mother, Riham, and father, Saad, died later of their wounds.
Ali's four-year-old brother Ahmad suffered serious injuries but survived. In a related incident, violent clashes broke out today morning between local young men and Israeli soldiers in Duma village.
Several residents and students suffered suffocation when the soldiers showered homes and a school with tear gas grenades.
Local sources reported that the Israeli police detained Dawabsheh, the owner of the house which sustained fire damage today, as well as his father and a number of his relatives and neighbors, and interrogated them about the incident.
An Israeli court approved a request filed by the police asking to ban the Israeli media from reporting details about the arson attack that happened at dawn Sunday in Duma village until 20 April.
Today's torched house is located near the site of a previous arson attack that killed last year three Palestinians. Immediate suspicion fell on Jewish extremists.
Ibrahim Dawabsheh is a relative of last year's victims and a key witness to the attack that killed them and is currently testifying before an Israeli court in the trial of two Jewish extremists.
In July last year, Jewish settlers infiltrated overnight into Duma village and hurled firebombs into a home, killing 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh. His mother, Riham, and father, Saad, died later of their wounds.
Ali's four-year-old brother Ahmad suffered serious injuries but survived. In a related incident, violent clashes broke out today morning between local young men and Israeli soldiers in Duma village.
Several residents and students suffered suffocation when the soldiers showered homes and a school with tear gas grenades.
Local sources reported that the Israeli police detained Dawabsheh, the owner of the house which sustained fire damage today, as well as his father and a number of his relatives and neighbors, and interrogated them about the incident.
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Unidentified assailants on Saturday night set fire to a house in the village of Duma in the occupied West Bank, targeting the only witness of an arson attack that killed a Palestinian family last year.
Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian Authority official who monitors settlement activities in the northern West Bank, told Ma’an that unidentified attackers threw Molotov cocktails at the house of Ibrahim Dawabsha at 2 a.m. and broke a window while he and his family were sleeping. Daghlas added that Ibrahim Dawabsha was the only witness of the deadly arson attack carried out by extremist Israeli settlers on the home of Saad and Riham Dawabsha in the northern West Bank village on July 30 last year. Ahmad Dawabsha, now 5 years old, was the only survivor of the attack, |
which killed both his parents, Saad and Riham, as well as his 18-month-old brother, Ali.
Security sources said Ibrahim Dawabsha’s home was only ten meters away from the house which was burned down last year.
The sources added that Ibrahim Dawabsha and his wife were transferred to the Rafidiya hospital in Nablus for medical treatment after they suffered from smoke inhalation.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said that Israeli troops and police arrived the scene and started investigating the attack, adding that "the motives behind the attack are not clear yet."
However, Daghlas said there are enough indications that the assailants were Israeli settlers. "The way they attacked, the type of fire bombs and the timing of the attack all indicate that it was Israeli settlers," he said
Locals in Duma told Ma’an clashes broke out on Sunday morning between hundreds of school children and Israeli forces in the village. At least 15 girls suffered from tear gas inhalation fired by Israeli troops, whereas an Israeli soldier was injured by a stone to the face and evacuated in an ambulance.
The attack that left young Ahmad's entire family dead in 2015 brought international outcry against Israel's failure to hold Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists accountable for attacks on Palestinians, in effect being complicit in such attacks.
Several Israelis were arrested in late 2015 over the deadly arson attack on Ahmad’s family. In January, two Israelis, one of them a minor, were charged with three counts of murder and being an accessory to murder.
Israeli leadership at the time condemned the Dawabsha attack as "terrorism," and pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli rights group B'Tselem slammed the reaction by Israeli officials as "empty rhetoric."
"Official condemnations of this attack are empty rhetoric as long as politicians continue their policy of avoiding enforcement of the law on Israelis who harm Palestinians, and do not deal with the public climate and the incitement which serve as backdrop to these acts," the group said at the time.
Israeli terrorists burn home of only witness to Duma arson attack
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack.
A PIC correspondent said unidentified Israeli suspects threw two fast-flammable burning bottles into Ibrahim’s home after breaking the windows while Ibrahim and his wife were asleep, in an attempt to burn them alive.
Ibrahim and his wife were rushed to the Rafidia hospital for treatment, after they choked on the gases emanating from the burning bottles. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body. Journalist Hayat Dawabsheh quoted Ibrahim’s wife as stating that just a few days earlier the Israeli occupation intelligence notified them of an imminent danger. She added that the family has detected strange voices and movements around the family home over the past three days.
Ghassan Daghlas, responsible for the settlement files in the northern occupied West Bank, said the arson attack on Ibrahim’s home was carried out in the same way in which the Dawabsheh family members were burned alive. A PIC expert in Israeli affairs said the arson attack aims at spreading terror and forcing Ibrahim to rescind his testimonies in the Dawabsheh crime.
The attack comes at the same time as a hearing was held for the main Israeli suspect in the Dawabsheh arson attack, Amiram Ben-Uliel.
Injuries as IOF attacks Palestinians in Duma
Dozens of Palestinians sustained injuries in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Duma town on Sunday morning shortly after Israeli terrorists burned down the home of the only witness in the Dawabsheh arson attack.
A PIC journalist quoted eyewitnesses as saying that over 50 Palestinians were rushed to hospital after they were hit with bullet fire and teargas canisters randomly discharged by the IOF all the way through the assault.
A school adjacent to the burned home was evacuated after the occupation troops showered the area with teargas grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases among Palestinian schoolchildren.
The clashes burst out moments after heavily-armed occupation patrols rolled into Duma, in southern Nablus province, allegedly to investigate the arson attack on the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the only witness in the Israeli arson crime on the Dawabsheh family home which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and his parents.
The IOF further dragged the injured house owner, Ibrahim, and his father to the Zaatara military checkpoint pending alleged investigation into the crime.
Security sources said Ibrahim Dawabsha’s home was only ten meters away from the house which was burned down last year.
The sources added that Ibrahim Dawabsha and his wife were transferred to the Rafidiya hospital in Nablus for medical treatment after they suffered from smoke inhalation.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said that Israeli troops and police arrived the scene and started investigating the attack, adding that "the motives behind the attack are not clear yet."
However, Daghlas said there are enough indications that the assailants were Israeli settlers. "The way they attacked, the type of fire bombs and the timing of the attack all indicate that it was Israeli settlers," he said
Locals in Duma told Ma’an clashes broke out on Sunday morning between hundreds of school children and Israeli forces in the village. At least 15 girls suffered from tear gas inhalation fired by Israeli troops, whereas an Israeli soldier was injured by a stone to the face and evacuated in an ambulance.
The attack that left young Ahmad's entire family dead in 2015 brought international outcry against Israel's failure to hold Israeli settlers and Jewish extremists accountable for attacks on Palestinians, in effect being complicit in such attacks.
Several Israelis were arrested in late 2015 over the deadly arson attack on Ahmad’s family. In January, two Israelis, one of them a minor, were charged with three counts of murder and being an accessory to murder.
Israeli leadership at the time condemned the Dawabsha attack as "terrorism," and pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israeli rights group B'Tselem slammed the reaction by Israeli officials as "empty rhetoric."
"Official condemnations of this attack are empty rhetoric as long as politicians continue their policy of avoiding enforcement of the law on Israelis who harm Palestinians, and do not deal with the public climate and the incitement which serve as backdrop to these acts," the group said at the time.
Israeli terrorists burn home of only witness to Duma arson attack
Israeli suspects on Sunday overnight burned down the home Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the key-witness to the notorious Duma arson attack.
A PIC correspondent said unidentified Israeli suspects threw two fast-flammable burning bottles into Ibrahim’s home after breaking the windows while Ibrahim and his wife were asleep, in an attempt to burn them alive.
Ibrahim and his wife were rushed to the Rafidia hospital for treatment, after they choked on the gases emanating from the burning bottles. Ibrahim is a key witness to the Duma arson attack that took place on 31 July 2015, and killed 18-month-old baby Ali Dawabsheh and his parents Saad and Reham.
The only survivor of the arson attack is five-year-old Ahmad Dawabsheh, who is still being treated for the burns sustained all over his body. Journalist Hayat Dawabsheh quoted Ibrahim’s wife as stating that just a few days earlier the Israeli occupation intelligence notified them of an imminent danger. She added that the family has detected strange voices and movements around the family home over the past three days.
Ghassan Daghlas, responsible for the settlement files in the northern occupied West Bank, said the arson attack on Ibrahim’s home was carried out in the same way in which the Dawabsheh family members were burned alive. A PIC expert in Israeli affairs said the arson attack aims at spreading terror and forcing Ibrahim to rescind his testimonies in the Dawabsheh crime.
The attack comes at the same time as a hearing was held for the main Israeli suspect in the Dawabsheh arson attack, Amiram Ben-Uliel.
Injuries as IOF attacks Palestinians in Duma
Dozens of Palestinians sustained injuries in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in Duma town on Sunday morning shortly after Israeli terrorists burned down the home of the only witness in the Dawabsheh arson attack.
A PIC journalist quoted eyewitnesses as saying that over 50 Palestinians were rushed to hospital after they were hit with bullet fire and teargas canisters randomly discharged by the IOF all the way through the assault.
A school adjacent to the burned home was evacuated after the occupation troops showered the area with teargas grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases among Palestinian schoolchildren.
The clashes burst out moments after heavily-armed occupation patrols rolled into Duma, in southern Nablus province, allegedly to investigate the arson attack on the home of Ibrahim Dawabsheh, the only witness in the Israeli arson crime on the Dawabsheh family home which burned 18-month-old Ali to death and his parents.
The IOF further dragged the injured house owner, Ibrahim, and his father to the Zaatara military checkpoint pending alleged investigation into the crime.
11 mar 2016
Jewish settlers on Thursday evening set fire to a Palestinian house in al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem city, and caused considerable material damage to it.
According to anti-settlement activist Hasan Barejiya, a horde of settlers from Daniel settlement torched the house of Muhannad Salah while he and his family were outside.
Upon their return to the house, he and his family members tried to put out the fire, but it had already caused extensive damage to the furniture and interior walls.
The same house had been attacked in the morning of the same day with stones and its exterior walls were daubed with anti-Arab graffiti and threats, Barejiya noted. Settlers have repeatedly attacked the family's house in an attempt to force it to leave its property.
On July 31, 2015, 18-month-old Palestinian baby boy Ali Dawabsheh died in a large fire that broke out after extremist Jewish settlers threw firebombs into two Palestinian houses in the town of Duma, located southeast of Nablus city. The toddler's parents died from severe burn injuries within weeks, while his four-year-old brother was critically injured.
According to anti-settlement activist Hasan Barejiya, a horde of settlers from Daniel settlement torched the house of Muhannad Salah while he and his family were outside.
Upon their return to the house, he and his family members tried to put out the fire, but it had already caused extensive damage to the furniture and interior walls.
The same house had been attacked in the morning of the same day with stones and its exterior walls were daubed with anti-Arab graffiti and threats, Barejiya noted. Settlers have repeatedly attacked the family's house in an attempt to force it to leave its property.
On July 31, 2015, 18-month-old Palestinian baby boy Ali Dawabsheh died in a large fire that broke out after extremist Jewish settlers threw firebombs into two Palestinian houses in the town of Duma, located southeast of Nablus city. The toddler's parents died from severe burn injuries within weeks, while his four-year-old brother was critically injured.
3 mar 2016
A fire erupted on Thursday in the ceiling of the Russian compound detention center in west Jerusalem, filling cells with smoke before prisoners were evacuated, local sources said.
Locals said prisoners were evacuted from the affected section of the prison, as crews put out the fire and worked on clean up.
After "several hours" prisoners were brought back to their cells, locals said.
No injuries were reported.
Locals said prisoners were evacuted from the affected section of the prison, as crews put out the fire and worked on clean up.
After "several hours" prisoners were brought back to their cells, locals said.
No injuries were reported.
16 feb 2016
Fire erupted in Nablus central market after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) heavily fired tear gas bombs at Palestinian protesters at dawn Tuesday in the area.
One of the local retailers said that Israeli forces intensively and extensively used tear gas bombs in the central market while chasing stone-throwers.
Nearly 600 fruit and vegetable boxes estimated at more than 300,000 shekels were completely burned, the sources added.
Firefighters and civil defense crews managed to control the fire after Israeli forces’ withdrawal. Violent clashes erupted in Nablus since the early morning hours after hundreds of Israeli settlers broke into Youssef’s tomb amid heavy military protection.
One of the local retailers said that Israeli forces intensively and extensively used tear gas bombs in the central market while chasing stone-throwers.
Nearly 600 fruit and vegetable boxes estimated at more than 300,000 shekels were completely burned, the sources added.
Firefighters and civil defense crews managed to control the fire after Israeli forces’ withdrawal. Violent clashes erupted in Nablus since the early morning hours after hundreds of Israeli settlers broke into Youssef’s tomb amid heavy military protection.
24 jan 2016
A horde of fanatic Israelis set fire, late on Saturday evening, to a Palestinian school in Tuba, in northern 1948 Occupied Palestine.
The Israeli Channel Two, said a Palestinian school in Tuba went up in flames and that the perpetrators are most probably members of Israel’s terrorist Price Tag gang.
At around 11 p.m. locals caught site of wild fires flaring across school classrooms.
Firefighters rushed to the scene and put out the fire.
Israel’s Price Tag gang is a terrorist group that saw the day in 2008 and has, ever since, been engaged in preplanned terrorist crimes against Palestinian civilians and Islamic and Christian holy places of worship.
The Israeli Channel Two, said a Palestinian school in Tuba went up in flames and that the perpetrators are most probably members of Israel’s terrorist Price Tag gang.
At around 11 p.m. locals caught site of wild fires flaring across school classrooms.
Firefighters rushed to the scene and put out the fire.
Israel’s Price Tag gang is a terrorist group that saw the day in 2008 and has, ever since, been engaged in preplanned terrorist crimes against Palestinian civilians and Islamic and Christian holy places of worship.
11 jan 2016
Update: Following the announcement by the fire brigade that the cause of the fire in our office is probably an electrical fault, we are extremely relieved and eager to begin the cleanup as soon as possible.
Over the past few hours we experienced an outpouring of support and solidarity from friends and supporters in Israel and abroad. We thank you all for your kindness, and promise to get back to work, and carry on until the end of the occupation.
Over the past few hours we experienced an outpouring of support and solidarity from friends and supporters in Israel and abroad. We thank you all for your kindness, and promise to get back to work, and carry on until the end of the occupation.
The Jerusalem office of the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, B'Tselem, was badly damaged in a fire on Sunday night, which authorities suspect may have been arson.
According to a statement by the group, "None of our staff were in the building, but people working on other floors had to be evacuated by the fire brigade. We do not know of any injuries."
B'Tselem also stated, "We are still waiting for the findings of the fire investigator. However, if it is discovered that this was an arson attack, it must be seen in the context of the wave of government incitement and smear campaigns against Israel's human rights groups, and B'Tselem in particular."
B'Tselem has worked for the past twenty years to document the abuses carried out by Israeli soldiers and settlers against the Palestinian civilian population living under Israeli military occupation.
The group has provided cameras to Palestinians living near settlements, allowing them to document the violent attacks carried out by Israeli settlers against them on a regular basis.
Most recently, B'Tselem documented the Israeli military severely beating children accused of throwing stones in the town of al-Janiya in the West Bank.
After the fire, the group posted this video on their Facebook page, which shows the severe damage to the building and the office of the non-profit.
In their statement about the fire, B'Tselem wrote, "Naturally, the damage to our offices will not stop our work of documenting and exposing the harm to human rights under the occupation."
According to a statement by the group, "None of our staff were in the building, but people working on other floors had to be evacuated by the fire brigade. We do not know of any injuries."
B'Tselem also stated, "We are still waiting for the findings of the fire investigator. However, if it is discovered that this was an arson attack, it must be seen in the context of the wave of government incitement and smear campaigns against Israel's human rights groups, and B'Tselem in particular."
B'Tselem has worked for the past twenty years to document the abuses carried out by Israeli soldiers and settlers against the Palestinian civilian population living under Israeli military occupation.
The group has provided cameras to Palestinians living near settlements, allowing them to document the violent attacks carried out by Israeli settlers against them on a regular basis.
Most recently, B'Tselem documented the Israeli military severely beating children accused of throwing stones in the town of al-Janiya in the West Bank.
After the fire, the group posted this video on their Facebook page, which shows the severe damage to the building and the office of the non-profit.
In their statement about the fire, B'Tselem wrote, "Naturally, the damage to our offices will not stop our work of documenting and exposing the harm to human rights under the occupation."
4 jan 2016
At least five Palestinian youths suffered different injuries and burns Monday evening after an Israeli tear gas bombs attack at Jayous town, east of Qalqilia.
Medical and local sources told the PIC reporter that five injuries were reported as Israeli forces violently stormed the town and fired tear gas bombs at local homes.
Two of the reported injured youths were taken to hospital in moderate condition.
A house was completely burned during the attack, the sources added.
Earlier Monday, Israeli forces claimed that a number of settlers’ cars were stoned while passing near the town.
Medical and local sources told the PIC reporter that five injuries were reported as Israeli forces violently stormed the town and fired tear gas bombs at local homes.
Two of the reported injured youths were taken to hospital in moderate condition.
A house was completely burned during the attack, the sources added.
Earlier Monday, Israeli forces claimed that a number of settlers’ cars were stoned while passing near the town.
3 jan 2016
Fanatic Jewish settlers are believed to have set eight Palestinian cars on fire last night in al-Thawri neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem.
The Hebrew radio said that anonymous persons torched a parked car in al-Thawri neighborhood, which caused seven nearby vehicles to catch fire and burn.
The radio claimed the Israeli police in the city launched an investigation into the incident.
The Hebrew radio said that anonymous persons torched a parked car in al-Thawri neighborhood, which caused seven nearby vehicles to catch fire and burn.
The radio claimed the Israeli police in the city launched an investigation into the incident.
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