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by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
The Palestinian Centre For Human Rights (PCHR) published its weekly report on Israeli violations against the Palestinians in occupied Palestine in the period between October 2 to October 15.
he report is for two weeks, instead of the usual weekly report.
The soldiers carried out 55 invasions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and kidnapped 51 Palestinians, including six children.
13 of the kidnapped Palestinians, including three children, have been kidnapped in occupied Jerusalem.
The PCHR said that two Palestinians died of wounds suffered during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, while the army continued to open fire on border areas in the coastal region, and continued to attack Palestinian fishermen.
It said seven Palestinians, including two children and a woman, were shot by army fire in a number of Israeli violations, while three children were wounded when an unspent concussion grenade detonated after they found it.
Israel settlers continued their attacks against the Palestinians, cut, uprooted and burned at least 124 olive trees in the northern part of the West Bank.
The settlers also burnt a mosque in ‘Aqraba town, southeast of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Israel also continued to the excessive use of force against nonviolent protests against the Annexation Wall and settlements in the occupied West Bank, while one child and a cameraman of the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlement in Nabi Saleh village, near Ramallah, were injured.
The soldiers installed dozens of roadblocks in different parts of the occupied West Bank, and obstructed traffic while searching cars and interrogating the passengers and inspecting their ID cards.
At least five Palestinians, including a child, have been taken prisoners on Israeli military roadblocks in the West Bank.
Israeli navy boats continued the violations against fishermen in Gaza territorial waters, and opened fire at fishing boats at least five times, in northern and southern Gaza.
Read full report at PCHR News Source link
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