المقاتلات الإسرائيلية تقصف موقعا للمقاومة جنوب غزة

قصفت الطائرات الحربية الإسرائيلية، فجر اليوم الجمعة، موقعا للمقاومة الفلسطينية جنوب مدينة غزة، دون وقوع إصابات في الأرواح.

وأفاد مراسل “قدس برس” في غزة، بأن طائرات حربية من نوع “اف 16″، وأخرى “بدون طيار” قصفت موقعا للمقاومة الفلسطينية جنوبي مدينة غزة، وتحديدا في محررة “نيساريم” بصاروخين.

وذكر أن القصف احدث أضرارا كبيرة في الموقع المستهدف، دون أن يوقع إصابات في الأرواح.

وأكد المتحدث باسم جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي، أن طائرات مقاتلة تابعة لسلاح الجو الإسرائيلي “أغارت على موقع يتبع لحركة المقاومة الإسلامية (حماس) في غزة، رداً على إطلاق بالونات حارقة نحو مستوطنات غلاف غزة”.

Source: Quds Press International News Agency

“حماس”: الفلسطينيون يستخدمون كل أدوات المقاومة لانتزاع حقوقهم

قالت حركة المقاومة الإسلامية “حماس”، إن القصف الإسرائيلي لغزة، فجر الجمعة، “ردات فعل استعراضية؛ لاسترضاء المستوطنين والتغطية على أزمات الاحتلال المتصاعدة”.

وشدد فوزي برهوم المتحدث باسم الحركة في تصريح مكتوب، الجمعة، على أن القصف لن يغير من إصرار الشعب الفلسطيني ومقاومته عن مواصلة المشوار النضالي، وبكافة السبل وأدوات المقاومة لانتزاع حقوقه وإنهاء معاناته.

وقال: “إن مقاومة شعبنا هي من يمتلك زمام المبادرة، وإدارة الميدان وفق رؤية واضحة، تحدد مسار التعامل مع هذا العدو والضغط عليه وإجباره على احترام حقوق شعبنا، والتراجع عن سياساته وإجراءاته الظالمة”.

Source: Quds Press International News Agency

إصابة فلسطيني ونجله بجروح خطرة واعتقال آخرين في اعتداء للمستوطنين جنوب الخليل

أصيب فلسطيني ونجله، اليوم الجمعة، بجروح خطيرة جراء اعتداء المستوطنين عليهما، فيما اعتقل جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي اثنين، بينهم محام في مسافر يطا (جنوب الخليل).

وهاجم مستوطنون مسلحون، بالحجارة والعصي عددا من الفلسطينيين في منطقة مغاير العبيد شمال شرق يطا، ما أدى لإصابة الفلسطيني مسلم أبو حميد (55 عاما)، ونجله (23 عاما) بجروح بالرأس واليد، ونقلوا إلى مستشفى الخليل الحكومي ووصفة إصابتهما بالخطيرة.

كما اعقلت قوات الاحتلال، كلا من المحامي موسى مخامرة، والمواطن أحمد مخامرة، أثناء تواجدهما ومجموعة من المواطنين والنشطاء بالقرب من تجمع الركيز وشعب البطم بمسافر يطا، حيث قام الأهالي بإزالة خيمة نصبها مستوطنو “افيغال” فوق أراضيهم في تلك المنطقة، لغرض الاستيلاء عليها لصالح توسيع المستوطنة المذكورة.

Source: Quds Press International News Agency

Palestine records 121 new coronavirus cases, five deaths

Palestine today recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases and five deaths, according to Health Minister Mai Al-Kaileh.

She announced that 121 Palestinians tested positive for the highly contagious virus and five others died of it in the occupied territories.

Among the new 121 cases, 13 cases were recorded in the West Bank and 108 others in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Al-Kaileh identified the deaths as two residents of Jenin district and three others of the Gaza Strip.

She added that 110 Covid-19 patients recovered; eight recovery cases in the West Bank and 102 others in the Gaza Strip.

She pointed that nine Covid-19 patients are getting treatment in intensive care units, including two who are connected to ventilators, while 15 others are currently hospitalized across the West Bank.

Recoveries account for 98.2 percent of total cases since the pandemic outbreak in March 2020, active cases for 0.7 percent and the death toll accounts for 1.1 percent.

Regarding the Covid-19 vaccination rollout, al-Kaileh said that 516,013 people have received the vaccine so far, including 371,706 people who received the second dose of the vaccine.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Weather forecast: Heat stress set to persist

The heat stress hitting the region is set to persist today as dry and hot conditions prevail in most districts and very hot conditions in the Jordan Valley in daytime with steady temperature, which remains 5°C above the seasonal average, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

Weather tonight is moderate in the mountains and relatively hot to hot in other districts. Light to moderate westerly to northwesterly wind blows, with occasional gusts in the night. Sea waves are low.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 33°C and a low of 23°C and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 32°C and a low of 22°C. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley temperature is expected to reach a high of 42°C and a low of 29°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 33°C and a low of 25°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

The same weather conditions are expected on Saturday.

Sunday’s temperature is set to drop and approach 2°C above the seasonal average, paving the way for a relief in the heat stress.

Monday’s temperature is set to remain steady with partly cloudy to clear and relatively hot to hot conditions in most districts and very hot conditions in the Jordan Valley n daytime. Moderate to relatively hot conditions are expected in nighttime.

PMD warns people against being exposed to the sun for long period, especially from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and setting fire in dry grassy areas.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli settlers takeover Palestinian building in Jerusalem’s Silwan

Israeli settlers Friday overnight took over a building in the East Jerusalem town of Silwan, according to local information center.

Wadi Hilweh Information Center (SILWANIC) said that dozens of settlers, under the protection of special forces, barged their way into and used a lorry to block access to Wadi Hilweh neighborhood, before they seized an empty building.

It added that the identity of owner was not ascertained, as the ownership of the building, which covers 160 square meters, was transferred among several families in recent years, and other families rented it in the last seven years

Several hours earlier, some 20 settlers stormed the same neighborhood and were distributed to several colonial outposts established at the expense of the Palestinians there.

The takeover of the building marks the establishment of the first colonial outpost in al-Fakhouri courtyard of Wadi Hilweh.

While the Israeli occupation municipality refuses to allow Palestinians to build or restore their buildings in Silwan, settlers often are able to re-construct the buildings they take over and expand them with consent from the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem.

Currently hundreds of Palestinian-owned houses in different areas of Silwan, but mainly in Batn al-Hawa, Wadi Hilweh, and al-Bustan areas, are under threat of demolition by the Israeli municipality for construction without permit.

However, Palestinians believe the demolition orders are part of a large-scale Israeli ethnic cleansing scheme intended to empty Silwan of its Palestinian residents to eventually inhabit it with Israeli settlers and turn it into what it calls the City of David.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestinian father, son sustain serious injuries in settler attack south of Hebron

A Palestinian father and his son today sustained serious injuries in a settlers attack in Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron, according to a local source.

Coordinator of the Popular Anti-Wall and Settlement Committees in Southern Hebron, Rateb Jbour, said that a group of armed settlers used sticks and stones to attack a number of Palestinians in Maghayer al-Abeed, northeast of Yatta, wounding a 55-year-old father and his 23-year-old son in the head and hand.

The casualties were rushed to a hospital in Hebron city for urgent treatment, where medics described their wounds as serious.

Meanwhile, the Alliance for Human Rights, a group of activists allied to document human rights abuses in Palestine, said that Israeli forces rounded up two Palestinians, including a lawyer, from al-Rakeez village of Masafer Yatta.

The detainees had joined a group of activists who helped remove two tents set up by settlers from Avigal colonial outpost as a means to take over Palestinian land in the area to expand the colony.

Masafer Yatta is a collection of almost 19 hamlets which rely heavily on animal husbandry as the main source of livelihood.

Located in Area C of the West Bank, under full Israeli administrative and military control, the area has been subjected to repeated Israeli violations by settlers and soldiers targeting their main source of living – livestock.

It has been designated as a closed Israeli military zone for training since 1980s and accordingly referred to as Firing Zone 918.

Israeli violations against the area include demolition of animal barns, homes and residential structures. Issuance of construction permits by Israel to local Palestinians in the area is non-existent.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestinians hold prayer near land threatened with expropriation near Jerusalem

Palestinians today held Friday prayer near a large tract of land threatened with expropriation near the entrance of Hizma town, northeast of Jerusalem, according to WAFA correspondent.

He said that the Palestinians gathered for Friday prayer at al-Thaghra area, before held Palestine flags and placards and rallied in protest of the construction of a nearby settler-only bypass road at the expense of their land.

Israeli occupation authorities have laid the groundwork for the construction of the 16-meter-wide settler-only bypass road, which entails the confiscation of scores of donums of land belonging to the town and will deny shepherds access to grazing land.

Israeli forces deployed in the surrounding area.

It is the same road that Mai Afaneh, a 29-year-old mother for one child and university lecturer, mistakenly took when she was driving her car at the entrance of Hizma before being deliberately gunned down by Israeli forces even without posing a threat to them on June 16.

Israeli severely restricts Palestinians’ freedom of movement through a complex combination of approximately 100 fixed checkpoints, flying checkpoints, settler-only roads and various other physical obstructions.

Closures besides to other measures, taken under the guise of security, are intended to entrench Israel’s 54-year-old military occupation of the West Bank and its settler colonial project which it enforces with routine and frequently deadly violence against Palestinians

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency