Continuing tension in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood (Mustafa Al-Kharouf/Anadolu Agency)
go up the extremist settlersIn the early hours of Tuesday morning, they attacked the people of Jouret Al-Naq’a, known as “Kaniyat Umm Haroun” in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood In occupied Jerusalem, tension continues following the rejection of the extremist Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir Leave the neighborhood and keep his office there open.
At dawn today, dozens of settlers from Ben Gvir’s followers, armed with stones, knives and sharp tools, stormed the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, and began smashing car windows, causing damage to eleven cars.
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In an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Mahmoud Al-Sa’u, from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, said that the attacking settlers carried out their attack, where there is Knesset member Ben Gvir, and the occupation police, who had closed the neighborhood to Palestinians and set up checkpoints at its entrances to prevent the solidarity activists from entering access to it.
Al-Sa’u pointed out that a number of residents of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood tried to confront the aggressor settlers, but they sprayed them with pepper gas and threw stones at them and at the homes of citizens.
This attack was preceded by dozens of settlers who attacked Palestinian vehicles passing on Street No. One adjacent to the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and threw stones and sharp tools at them, causing damage to some of them, and causing collisions between a number of cars.
Pictures| Press sources: “Settlers smash tires and smash the windows of a number of vehicles in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.” pic.twitter.com/MhbyZnRqZR
– Quds News Network (@qudsn) February 15, 2022
Citizens in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood accuse the occupation police of failing to deter settlers who attack the property of Jerusalemites at their sight.
Today, Tuesday, the occupation forces demolished a commercial facility in the town of Beit Hanina, north of Jerusalem, used as a car showroom without prior notice, in order to fine its owner the costs of demolition, while bulldozers of the occupation forces stormed the town of Jabal Mukaber in Jerusalem amid warnings of carrying out demolitions of homes or Facilities.
Storming Al-Aqsa Mosque
Meanwhile, dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque today, Tuesday, under heavy security from the occupation forces, and carried out provocative tours and performed Talmudic rituals in its courtyards, especially in the eastern region of it, and listened to false explanations regarding the legend of the alleged temple.
Students of Jewish institutes storm Al-Aqsa Mosque these moments pic.twitter.com/mYUuSjwTtc
— AlQastal Al Qastal (@AlQastalps) February 15, 2022
In the West Bank, the Palestinian Settlement and Wall Resistance Commission stated in a press statement that settlers burned a water filling point in the village of Qaryut, south of Nablus, to prevent citizens from reaching their lands in the southern area near the resistance settlement on Qaryut lands.
Arrest of children and a leader in “Hamas”
In the context of a series of daily arrests, the Israeli occupation forces arrested, at dawn today, Tuesday, the leader of the “Hamas movement” and the liberated prisoner Abdul-Jabbar Jarrar from the city of Jenin (north), amid the outbreak of confrontations with the occupation forces. No injuries were reported.
The director of the Palestinian Prisoner Club in Jenin, Montaser Sammour, told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that Jarrar, a freed prisoner, had spent more than 13 years in the prisons of the occupation.
Also, the occupation forces arrested two young men from the towns of Al-Azariya and Anata in the Jerusalem governorate, while a Palestinian youth was injured by a sound bomb following clashes that erupted in Jabal Abu Rumman in the city of Hebron (south), coinciding with the arrest of 3 children from the city, namely the brothers Tamer and Moamen Husam Abu Eisha. and Muhammad Nidal Fathi Abu Eisha.
The occupation forces also arrested the two children, Muhammad Khaled Rateb al-Salibi and Abd al-Rahman Naseem Hussein Zaaqeq, from the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, according to what the media activist in Beit Ummar Muhammad Awad said in a press statement.
The occupation forces arrested the two brothers, Yamen and Tamer Husam Abu Eisha, from Hebron city. pic.twitter.com/wu2vd6j8iO
— Prisoners of Palestine (@PalPrisoners) February 15, 2022
Today, the occupation forces arrested a young man from Al-Amari camp, south of Al-Bireh. They also arrested the two liberated prisoners, Abdullah Taysir Al-Arouri and Adel Muhammad Khasib from Arora village northwest of Ramallah, and arrested a young man from Sinjil town, northeast of Ramallah.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian was arrested from Askar camp, east of Nablus (north), and a young man from Kafr Qaddoum village, east of Qalqilya, was arrested.
A young man from the city of Beit Sahour in Bethlehem (south), and another young man from the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem, and the two children Muhammad Raafat Diriyah and Saqr Muhammad Taqatqa from the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, were also arrested.
The occupation forces handed over a young man from Bethlehem a report to interview their intelligence.
Injuries in Clashes in Al-Arroub Camp
In addition, a number of Palestinians suffocated with tear gas during clashes that broke out today, Tuesday, with the Israeli occupation forces, in Al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
Today, the occupation forces demolished a “brakes” and an agricultural room in the village of Al-Fakhit in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, owned by the Coordinator of the Protection and Resilience Committees, south of Hebron, Fuad Al-Amour.
Yesterday, Monday, the occupation forces seized a bulldozer while it was working to build roads and reclaim agricultural land in the town of Kafr Rai, south of Jenin, and assaulted the municipality staff and the Ministry of Agriculture.
The occupation forces also demolished a garage for repairing vehicles and razed agricultural roads in the village of al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus, according to statements made by Ghassan Daghlas, the official in charge of the settlement file in the northern West Bank.