An Italian solidarity activist detained by Israeli soldiers at Deheisheh refugee camp

Israeli soldiers detained this morning an Italian solidarity activist during a raid at Deheisheh refugee camp in the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem in which a 14-year-old boy was shot and killed.

Local sources said the soldiers broke into and searched the house of Palestinian journalist Nidal Abu Aker, beat his son, who recently underwent surgery, and interrogated his wife.

The soldiers also broke into the home of Abu Aker’s elderly mother where they found the Italian activist, who is in her 50s, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society, and detained her.

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Italian archeologist presents a progress report to church leaders on restoration work at Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulcher

Archeologist Francesca Romana Stasolla, professor of Christian and Medieval Archaeology at the Department of Antiquities of the University of Rome – Sapienza Università di Roma – presented last week to Jerusalem church leaders a progress report on its work on restoration work of the floor at the Holy Sepulcher Church in Jerusalem’s Old City that started in May of last year.

The report was presented to the Greek Orthodox Patriarch, Theophilos III, the Custos of the Holy Land, Fr. Francesco Patton, and a representative of the Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate.

However, following the visit of the Italian archeologist and the meeting with the church leaders, “summary and mainly inaccurate images, information and descriptions of the excavation spread on the web,” according to a statement by the Custos of the Holy Land.

In order to clarify the issue regarding the excavations and restoration work at Christianity’s holiest site, where the tomb of Jesus Christ is believed located, La Sapienza’s Francesca Romana Stasolla, in charge of the work, presented a progress report on her work which began on the northern half of the Rotunda and the intermediate area.

The work is currently concentrated in the southern part of the Rotunda and is done day and night in order to complete the work, said the report, adding that the archaeologists that are working in Jerusalem are supported by the rest of the team in Rome.

“The complexity of stratigraphy requires that we continue the archaeological investigations and the study of the artifacts, to determine specific sequences and chronologies and to propose philologically correct reconstructions,” said Archeologist Francesca Romana Stasolla in her progress report, which included detailed information about the history of the site.

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Child, 14, critically injured in an Israeli army assault on Deheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem

A 14-year-old child was critically injured this morning during an Israeli army assault on Deheisheh refugee camp in the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, according to the Ministry of Health.

Palestinian security sources told WAFA that a large Israeli army unit raided Deheisheh camp and searched homes to arrest activists.

During the raid, camp youths pelted the forces with stones, who replied by firing live ammunition and tear gas canisters at the youths shooting a child with a live bullet in the head.

The child was rushed to hospital where he was reported in critical condition.

The soldiers left the camp after detaining a 24-year-old youth following a raid at his family home.

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Critically injured child shot during an Israeli army assault on Deheisheh refugee camp dies of his wounds

A 14-year-old child who was critically injured this morning during an Israeli army assault on Deheisheh refugee camp in the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, has died of his wounds, according to the Ministry of Health.

It said Omar Khaled Khmour was shot by a live bullet in the head and was in critical condition at hospital until he was pronounced dead.

Palestinian security sources told WAFA that a large Israeli army unit raided Deheisheh camp and searched homes to arrest activists.

During the raid, camp youths pelted the forces with stones, who replied by firing live ammunition and tear gas canisters at the youths.

Khmour is the fourth child killed by Israeli forces out of a total of 14 Palestinians killed since the start of this year.

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