IOF arrest, attack several in Al-Naqab
With firecrackers and bottles, Palestinian youths in Al-Naqab resist the Israeli occupation forces bulldozing lands in the region.
Several Palestinian youths were injured and others were arrested during raids launched by the Israeli occupation forces in Al-Naqab.
Palestinian demonstrators in Tel Al-Sabaa confronted the occupation forces, using firecrackers and bottles.
The raids come after a series of Israeli occupation night attacks that were confronted by the people of Al-Naqab.
Hamas Spokesperson Hazem Qassem tweeted Friday that the will and determination of the people of Al-Naqab revealed the inability of the occupation and its colonial tools to settle the confrontation with Palestinians.
Activists on social media documented scenes showing the Israeli occupation forces chasing a Palestinian girl in Al-Atrash village in Al-Naqab; when they failed to catch her, they threw a stun grenade at her.
Watch | The Israeli occupation forces chased a #Palestinian girl in Al-Atrash village in #Naqab; when they failed to catch her, they threw a stun grenade at her. #Palestine #SaveNaqab pic.twitter.com/8nBsDJnNIY
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Youths in Al-Naqab continue to confront the Israeli occupation attacks, especially in the villages of Tel Al-Sabaa and Shaqib Al-Salam.
In a commentary on recent events on an Instagram live broadcast for Al Mayadeen Online, activist Muna Al-Kurd said that "what is happening on the ground in Al-Naqab is greater than what is being circulated on social media," stressing that "it is similar to what's happening in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood."
Lawyer Rafaat Abu Ayesh weighed in on the situation, "What we're witnessing in Al-Naqab is part of what's happening in Palestine every day," noting that with the unity of the Palestinian people, the initial project to expropriate Al-Naqab was abolished.
It is noteworthy that in less than a week, Israeli forces detained about 100 Palestinians in Al-Naqab, Palestine, according to the lawyer defending Al-Naqab residents.
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Al-Naqab is #Palestine's largest district with an area covering about half of the country.
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