9 dec 2017

A student was injured on Saturday, east of Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip, when Israeli soldiers stationed near the border opened fire at a group of students demonstrating against a US decision recognizing Jerusalem as the official capital of Israel.
Witnesses said hundreds of students were demonstrating near the border fence against the decision when soldiers opened fire at them and showered them with tear gas.
One student was shot and injured, according to WAFA. He was taken to hospital where he was reported in moderate condition.
Witnesses said hundreds of students were demonstrating near the border fence against the decision when soldiers opened fire at them and showered them with tear gas.
One student was shot and injured, according to WAFA. He was taken to hospital where he was reported in moderate condition.

Israeli soldiers fired, on Saturday evening, several shells at homes and lands in Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, causing property damage.
The soldiers fired at least three tanks shells, two into farmlands lands, and one which detonated near a home, causing serious damage but no injuries.
The Israel claimed that “it was retaliating to shells fired earlier” at a settlement, close to the border with Gaza.
On Saturday at dawn, the army killed two fighters of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, south of Gaza city. They have been identified as Mahmoud Mohammad al-‘Atal, 29, ad Mohammad Safadi, 25.
Several Palestinians were also injured by Israeli army fired, Saturday, after the soldiers attacked protesters in various border areas, in the northern and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinian civilians, identified as Maher Atallah, 54, and Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, and injured 153 Palestinians, including an infant, in the Gaza Strip alone; three of the wounded are in serious condition.
Ministry Of Health: Two Palestinians Killed, 1,114 Injured by Israeli Army Fire
The soldiers fired at least three tanks shells, two into farmlands lands, and one which detonated near a home, causing serious damage but no injuries.
The Israel claimed that “it was retaliating to shells fired earlier” at a settlement, close to the border with Gaza.
On Saturday at dawn, the army killed two fighters of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, south of Gaza city. They have been identified as Mahmoud Mohammad al-‘Atal, 29, ad Mohammad Safadi, 25.
Several Palestinians were also injured by Israeli army fired, Saturday, after the soldiers attacked protesters in various border areas, in the northern and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinian civilians, identified as Maher Atallah, 54, and Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, and injured 153 Palestinians, including an infant, in the Gaza Strip alone; three of the wounded are in serious condition.
Ministry Of Health: Two Palestinians Killed, 1,114 Injured by Israeli Army Fire

Gaza's Ministry of Health on Saturday morning announced that two Palestinians were killed after the Israeli warplanes bombed a resistance site south of Gaza city.
Spokesman for the Ministry, Ashraf al-Qedra, said that the bodies of the two martyrs Abdullah al-Ottol, 28, and Mohammed al-Safadi, 30, were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
The Israeli occupation's F-16 planes waged a series of airstrikes on resistance sites belonging to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement, in different areas of the Gaza Strip.
A number of Palestinians were reportedly injured in a strike that targeted a Qassam post in the northern Gaza Strip along with a baby who is said to be in a serious condition.
Two other Palestinians named Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, and Maher Atallah, 54, were killed by Israeli fire on Friday in protests near Gaza-1948 occupied Palestine border.
The Israeli army said in a statement that it struck four Hamas sites in the Gaza Strip in response to a rocket attack on Sderot.
The statement noted that Hamas is solely responsible for what happens in the enclave.
Spokesman for the Ministry, Ashraf al-Qedra, said that the bodies of the two martyrs Abdullah al-Ottol, 28, and Mohammed al-Safadi, 30, were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
The Israeli occupation's F-16 planes waged a series of airstrikes on resistance sites belonging to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas Movement, in different areas of the Gaza Strip.
A number of Palestinians were reportedly injured in a strike that targeted a Qassam post in the northern Gaza Strip along with a baby who is said to be in a serious condition.
Two other Palestinians named Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, and Maher Atallah, 54, were killed by Israeli fire on Friday in protests near Gaza-1948 occupied Palestine border.
The Israeli army said in a statement that it struck four Hamas sites in the Gaza Strip in response to a rocket attack on Sderot.
The statement noted that Hamas is solely responsible for what happens in the enclave.

Several Palestinian resistance sites were bombed at dawn Saturday in a renewed wave of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
According to the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) in Gaza, Israeli F-16 warplanes fired at least two missiles at a resistance post belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas in the western area of Khan Younis city, south of Gaza.
Three air-to-surface missiles also targeted another post belonging to al-Qassam Brigades in central Gaza.
Meanwhile, jet fighters fired several missiles at a resistance post in Jabalia city, north of Gaza, as well as at another site known as Abu Jarad to the south of Gaza.
No casualties were reported in the aerial attacks.
For its part, the Israeli occupation army said the airstrikes targeted four military sites belonging to Hamas in response to the firing of a rocket at Sderot city.
The army held Hamas alone responsible for any escalation of the situation in Gaza.
According to the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) in Gaza, Israeli F-16 warplanes fired at least two missiles at a resistance post belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas in the western area of Khan Younis city, south of Gaza.
Three air-to-surface missiles also targeted another post belonging to al-Qassam Brigades in central Gaza.
Meanwhile, jet fighters fired several missiles at a resistance post in Jabalia city, north of Gaza, as well as at another site known as Abu Jarad to the south of Gaza.
No casualties were reported in the aerial attacks.
For its part, the Israeli occupation army said the airstrikes targeted four military sites belonging to Hamas in response to the firing of a rocket at Sderot city.
The army held Hamas alone responsible for any escalation of the situation in Gaza.
8 dec 2017

Mahmoud al-Masri 30
Update: The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that another Palestinian died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers opened fire at Palestinians in northern Gaza.
Update: The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that another Palestinian died from serious wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers opened fire at Palestinians in northern Gaza.

Maher Atallah 54
The Palestinian, identified as Maher Atallah , 54, was shot in northern Gaza on Friday evening, and died from his serious wounds at a local hospital.
153 Palestinians, including an infant, have been shot and injured, by Israeli army fire in the Gaza Strip alone, Friday, three of them are in serious condition.
This video shows doctors treating the injured baby:
Updated (Dec 8, 2017 @ 22:50): Protests grew on Friday throughout the West Bank (including Jerusalem), in Gaza and across the Arab world, against Donald Trump’s Wednesday statement about Jerusalem being the ‘capital of Israel’, effectively denying the basic rights of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who live in Jerusalem.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said one man A 30-year old man, identified as Mahmoud al-Masri, after the Israeli army fired live rounds at protesters, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
It added that 153 Palestinians were injured by Israeli army fire, including three who suffered serious wounds, in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
In related news, the Palestinian Red Crescent said its medics provided treatment to more than than 767 people were injured by Israeli forces on Friday, in several parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
61 of the wounded Palestinians were shot with live Israeli army fire, at least three of them suffered serious injuries, in addition to 200 Palestinians who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, 479 who suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, and 27 who suffered various cuts and bruises.
On Friday at night, at least fifteen Palestinians were injured, including a infant who suffered serious wounds, after the Israeli Air Force fired missiles near Sheikh Zayed residential towers, north of Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Among the wounded are several elderly Palestinians, who suffered moderate wounds, in in their homes in residential towers and surrounding homes, in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the injuries ranged from severe to mild, and included a number of gunshot wounds from live ammunition fired by Israeli troops. Other injuries included asphyxiation from tear gas and injuries from rubber-coated steel bullets.
Protests were held in six areas in the Gaza Strip, along the border with Israel.
Israeli troops attacked all of these protests with live ammunition and so-called non-lethal weapons, resulting in the death of one protester and the critical injury of another. The Israeli military issued a statement, “[Israeli] soldiers are responding with riot dispersal means. During the riots [Israeli] soldiers fired selectively towards two main instigators and hits were confirmed.”
Firing live ammunition at non-violent protesters is a direct violation of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Tires were burned in the city of Bethlehem, where Christians from around the world had just days ago gathered in celebration of the Christmas tree in Manger Square, the church built on the site where Christians believe Jesus was born. To protest the U.S. President’s statement denying Palestinian rights, Christian leaders in the city decided to engage in a ‘Christmas blackout’ protest, turning off the lights of the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations.
The army used live fire, in addition to rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades in attacking the protesters.
The soldiers and undercover officers also invaded the Bethlehem Arab Society for Rehabilitation, in Beit Jala nearby city, looking for wounded Palestinians.
In Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinian Muslim worshipers attempted to reach the al-Aqsa mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam, for Friday prayers. Many were blocked by Israeli police checkpoints, and prevented from reaching the mosque.
Protesters gathered outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem – an area that has been a Palestinian area for over 2000 years, until Israeli settlers began to push out the Palestinian population over the past ten years through violent takeovers of Palestinian homes and apartment buildings, forcing out the Palestinian families who lived there and forcing them into homelessness.
Overnight, at least thirteen Palestinians were abducted by Israeli troops in different areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank, as protests that began Thursday continued through the night.
Around the world, protests continued on Friday, with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets in non-violent marches in Amman, Jordan, in Turkey, in Malaysia, in Istanbul, Turkey and in other cities and towns across the world. At least 10,000 people were estimated at the protest in Istanbul, and more than 5,000 gathered in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. In Jakarta, Indonesia, protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy, some holding signs reading “Trump is the enemy of humanity”.
All of these protests were peaceful, and none resulted in injuries, except those in the Palestinian Territories, where the protest marchers were violently assaulted by the occupying Israeli military.
Palestinian killed, 379 injured in protests against Trump's move
One Palestinian was killed and 379 were injured on Friday in the "Day of Rage" protests over the US announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of "Israel".
Spokesman for Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra, announced that a 29-year-old Palestinian was killed and 134 others were injured in confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in several areas east of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Red Crescent crews also said on Friday that they have attended to at least 245 injuries in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
These confrontations followed calls by Hamas movement and other Palestinian factions on the Palestinian people to take to the streets in protest at Donald Trump's recognition of Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Under the instructions of the chief of general staff of the Israeli army, Gadi Eizenkot, a state of alert was announced and reinforcements were summoned as clashes escalated across the West Bank and east of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian, identified as Maher Atallah , 54, was shot in northern Gaza on Friday evening, and died from his serious wounds at a local hospital.
153 Palestinians, including an infant, have been shot and injured, by Israeli army fire in the Gaza Strip alone, Friday, three of them are in serious condition.
This video shows doctors treating the injured baby:
Updated (Dec 8, 2017 @ 22:50): Protests grew on Friday throughout the West Bank (including Jerusalem), in Gaza and across the Arab world, against Donald Trump’s Wednesday statement about Jerusalem being the ‘capital of Israel’, effectively denying the basic rights of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who live in Jerusalem.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said one man A 30-year old man, identified as Mahmoud al-Masri, after the Israeli army fired live rounds at protesters, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
It added that 153 Palestinians were injured by Israeli army fire, including three who suffered serious wounds, in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
In related news, the Palestinian Red Crescent said its medics provided treatment to more than than 767 people were injured by Israeli forces on Friday, in several parts of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
61 of the wounded Palestinians were shot with live Israeli army fire, at least three of them suffered serious injuries, in addition to 200 Palestinians who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, 479 who suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, and 27 who suffered various cuts and bruises.
On Friday at night, at least fifteen Palestinians were injured, including a infant who suffered serious wounds, after the Israeli Air Force fired missiles near Sheikh Zayed residential towers, north of Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Among the wounded are several elderly Palestinians, who suffered moderate wounds, in in their homes in residential towers and surrounding homes, in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the injuries ranged from severe to mild, and included a number of gunshot wounds from live ammunition fired by Israeli troops. Other injuries included asphyxiation from tear gas and injuries from rubber-coated steel bullets.
Protests were held in six areas in the Gaza Strip, along the border with Israel.
Israeli troops attacked all of these protests with live ammunition and so-called non-lethal weapons, resulting in the death of one protester and the critical injury of another. The Israeli military issued a statement, “[Israeli] soldiers are responding with riot dispersal means. During the riots [Israeli] soldiers fired selectively towards two main instigators and hits were confirmed.”
Firing live ammunition at non-violent protesters is a direct violation of international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Tires were burned in the city of Bethlehem, where Christians from around the world had just days ago gathered in celebration of the Christmas tree in Manger Square, the church built on the site where Christians believe Jesus was born. To protest the U.S. President’s statement denying Palestinian rights, Christian leaders in the city decided to engage in a ‘Christmas blackout’ protest, turning off the lights of the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations.
The army used live fire, in addition to rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades in attacking the protesters.
The soldiers and undercover officers also invaded the Bethlehem Arab Society for Rehabilitation, in Beit Jala nearby city, looking for wounded Palestinians.
In Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinian Muslim worshipers attempted to reach the al-Aqsa mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam, for Friday prayers. Many were blocked by Israeli police checkpoints, and prevented from reaching the mosque.
Protesters gathered outside the Damascus Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem – an area that has been a Palestinian area for over 2000 years, until Israeli settlers began to push out the Palestinian population over the past ten years through violent takeovers of Palestinian homes and apartment buildings, forcing out the Palestinian families who lived there and forcing them into homelessness.
Overnight, at least thirteen Palestinians were abducted by Israeli troops in different areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank, as protests that began Thursday continued through the night.
Around the world, protests continued on Friday, with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets in non-violent marches in Amman, Jordan, in Turkey, in Malaysia, in Istanbul, Turkey and in other cities and towns across the world. At least 10,000 people were estimated at the protest in Istanbul, and more than 5,000 gathered in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. In Jakarta, Indonesia, protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy, some holding signs reading “Trump is the enemy of humanity”.
All of these protests were peaceful, and none resulted in injuries, except those in the Palestinian Territories, where the protest marchers were violently assaulted by the occupying Israeli military.
Palestinian killed, 379 injured in protests against Trump's move
One Palestinian was killed and 379 were injured on Friday in the "Day of Rage" protests over the US announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of "Israel".
Spokesman for Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra, announced that a 29-year-old Palestinian was killed and 134 others were injured in confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in several areas east of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Red Crescent crews also said on Friday that they have attended to at least 245 injuries in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
These confrontations followed calls by Hamas movement and other Palestinian factions on the Palestinian people to take to the streets in protest at Donald Trump's recognition of Occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Under the instructions of the chief of general staff of the Israeli army, Gadi Eizenkot, a state of alert was announced and reinforcements were summoned as clashes escalated across the West Bank and east of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday opened fire at Palestinian ambulances and journalists during the protests taking place east of the Gaza Strip against the US announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Spokesman for Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra, said that the IOF deliberately targeted a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance with rubber bullets east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip with no injuries reported.
Medics told the PIC reporter that they were attacked with tear gas canisters while trying to evacuate injured protesters during the clashes that erupted east of Khan Younis.
Quds Press reported that the Palestinian journalist Mustafa Hassouna was injured while several others suffered breathing problems after being targeted with tear gas canisters.
Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, was killed and at least 55 civilians were injured during the confrontations that broke out with the IOF soldiers in 8 different areas east of the Gaza Strip.
Spokesman for Gaza's Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qedra, said that the IOF deliberately targeted a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance with rubber bullets east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip with no injuries reported.
Medics told the PIC reporter that they were attacked with tear gas canisters while trying to evacuate injured protesters during the clashes that erupted east of Khan Younis.
Quds Press reported that the Palestinian journalist Mustafa Hassouna was injured while several others suffered breathing problems after being targeted with tear gas canisters.
Mahmoud al-Masri, 30, was killed and at least 55 civilians were injured during the confrontations that broke out with the IOF soldiers in 8 different areas east of the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its medical teams treated 108 Palestinians for injuries from Israeli attacks on Palestinian protesters Thursday, including wounds received from live rounds.
The medics treated wounded Palestinians who had participated in protests in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarem, Qalqilia, Jenin, Hebron, Khan Younis and central Gaza.
In Nablus, more than 10,000 protesters took to the streets in several areas of the city and surrounding areas. 57 were wounded by invading Israeli forces in Huwwara, Beit Furiq, and Nablus city.
32 Palestinian protesters were wounded by Israeli troops in Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank. Most were wounded by rubber-coated steel bullets fired at the demonstrators.
8 Palestinians were wounded in Qalqilia – three of whom were taken to the hospital after being hit by rubber-coated steel bullets. The others were treated at the scene.
No injuries were reported in the town of Tubas, where massive protests also took place.
In Bethlehem, thousands of people marched in the streets – dozens of people suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, and five were hospitalized after having been hit by rubber-coated steel bullets.
updated from:
Protests across the West Bank and Jerusalem attacked by Israeli military; 50 injured
Dec 8, 2017 @ 11:38 Video
Following Donald Trump’s announcement Wednesday that Jerusalem is an Israeli city, effectively denying the rights of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who have lived there since time immemorial, protests erupted in cities and towns across the West Bank, including Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces responded to the protest marches and rallies with a massive military force, invading Palestinian neighborhoods and firing live ammunition, tear gas, rubber-coated steel bullets and other lethal and semi-lethal weapons at the demonstrators.
At least fifty Palestinians have been injured by the Israeli military assaults on the largely non-violent protests. Nine of the injured were shot by live bullets fired by the Israeli military.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, four protesters were shot with live rounds, and eight were wounded by rubber-coated steel bullets.
Another five people were shot with live ammunition by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip.
The protests spontaneously erupted without prior organizing, following Trump’s announcement. Palestinian leaders called for three days of rage to protest the event, and Christian leaders in Bethlehem turned off the Christmas lights across the city and in Manger Square in protest.
Protests took place in at least a dozen cities and towns. In Bethlehem, a young boy was treated for severe effects of tear gas inhalation. In addition, three people were injured by rubber-coated steel bullets, while another adult was hospitalized from tear gas inhalation. In Qalqilia district, in the northern part of the West Bank, five people were injured from the so-called ‘less-than-lethal’ weapons fired by the Israeli military.
In Hebron, a large march took place consisting of thousands of people. Israeli troops attacked the march with tear gas, forcing the crowd to scatter. The soldiers then chased down youth, who began throwing stones at the invading military force. Three Palestinians were hospitalized.
The medics treated wounded Palestinians who had participated in protests in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarem, Qalqilia, Jenin, Hebron, Khan Younis and central Gaza.
In Nablus, more than 10,000 protesters took to the streets in several areas of the city and surrounding areas. 57 were wounded by invading Israeli forces in Huwwara, Beit Furiq, and Nablus city.
32 Palestinian protesters were wounded by Israeli troops in Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank. Most were wounded by rubber-coated steel bullets fired at the demonstrators.
8 Palestinians were wounded in Qalqilia – three of whom were taken to the hospital after being hit by rubber-coated steel bullets. The others were treated at the scene.
No injuries were reported in the town of Tubas, where massive protests also took place.
In Bethlehem, thousands of people marched in the streets – dozens of people suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, and five were hospitalized after having been hit by rubber-coated steel bullets.
updated from:
Protests across the West Bank and Jerusalem attacked by Israeli military; 50 injured
Dec 8, 2017 @ 11:38 Video
Following Donald Trump’s announcement Wednesday that Jerusalem is an Israeli city, effectively denying the rights of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who have lived there since time immemorial, protests erupted in cities and towns across the West Bank, including Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces responded to the protest marches and rallies with a massive military force, invading Palestinian neighborhoods and firing live ammunition, tear gas, rubber-coated steel bullets and other lethal and semi-lethal weapons at the demonstrators.
At least fifty Palestinians have been injured by the Israeli military assaults on the largely non-violent protests. Nine of the injured were shot by live bullets fired by the Israeli military.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, four protesters were shot with live rounds, and eight were wounded by rubber-coated steel bullets.
Another five people were shot with live ammunition by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip.
The protests spontaneously erupted without prior organizing, following Trump’s announcement. Palestinian leaders called for three days of rage to protest the event, and Christian leaders in Bethlehem turned off the Christmas lights across the city and in Manger Square in protest.
Protests took place in at least a dozen cities and towns. In Bethlehem, a young boy was treated for severe effects of tear gas inhalation. In addition, three people were injured by rubber-coated steel bullets, while another adult was hospitalized from tear gas inhalation. In Qalqilia district, in the northern part of the West Bank, five people were injured from the so-called ‘less-than-lethal’ weapons fired by the Israeli military.
In Hebron, a large march took place consisting of thousands of people. Israeli troops attacked the march with tear gas, forcing the crowd to scatter. The soldiers then chased down youth, who began throwing stones at the invading military force. Three Palestinians were hospitalized.

The Israeli army has significantly increased its deployment across the occupied West Bank, including in and around Jerusalem, and all border areas in the Gaza Strip, in anticipation of massive protests against claims by Donald Trump, and his U.S. Administration, recognizing Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel, and denying the Palestinians their legitimate right to the city.
The Arabs48 news website said the army estimates that dozens of thousands of Palestinians will hold massive protests in various areas of the West Bank, border areas in Gaza, and even in many Palestinian towns, in historic Palestine.
Israeli army and security devices also believe many Palestinians will conduct individual attacks against soldiers and colonists, in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The decision to increase the military deployment was made following a meeting, Thursday, between various military, police and security officials.
It is worth mentioning that hundreds of soldiers and officers have already been deployed in East Jerusalem, especially the Old City, Wadi al-Jouz and al-‘Isawiya.
The Arabs48 news website said the army estimates that dozens of thousands of Palestinians will hold massive protests in various areas of the West Bank, border areas in Gaza, and even in many Palestinian towns, in historic Palestine.
Israeli army and security devices also believe many Palestinians will conduct individual attacks against soldiers and colonists, in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.
The decision to increase the military deployment was made following a meeting, Thursday, between various military, police and security officials.
It is worth mentioning that hundreds of soldiers and officers have already been deployed in East Jerusalem, especially the Old City, Wadi al-Jouz and al-‘Isawiya.

The Israeli army and Air Force fired many shells and missiles into border areas, in the Gaza Strip, in addition to firing dozens of rounds of live ammunition, while Israeli drones flew over the coastal region.
At least one tank shell was fired into an area, east of the al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza, and was followed by many live rounds.
Shortly afterwards, the army fired a tank shell into a Palestinian land, in Juhr ed-Deek area, southeast of Gaza city.
The army also fired several missiles and shells into Palestinian lands, in borer areas of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli sources claimed the army fired the missiles and shells “in response to a shell” that was reportedly fired from Gaza, causing no damage or injuries.
They added that two other shells were also fired from Gaza, but landed inside the Gaza Strip.
On its part, the Israeli military held Hamas responsible for any escalation in the Gaza Strip, and nearby Israeli areas.
It is worth mentioning that the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said that Israeli soldiers shot and injured nine Palestinians, protesting near the border fence in the coastal region.
At least one tank shell was fired into an area, east of the al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza, and was followed by many live rounds.
Shortly afterwards, the army fired a tank shell into a Palestinian land, in Juhr ed-Deek area, southeast of Gaza city.
The army also fired several missiles and shells into Palestinian lands, in borer areas of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli sources claimed the army fired the missiles and shells “in response to a shell” that was reportedly fired from Gaza, causing no damage or injuries.
They added that two other shells were also fired from Gaza, but landed inside the Gaza Strip.
On its part, the Israeli military held Hamas responsible for any escalation in the Gaza Strip, and nearby Israeli areas.
It is worth mentioning that the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said that Israeli soldiers shot and injured nine Palestinians, protesting near the border fence in the coastal region.
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