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IOF Raids West Bank, Occupied Al-Quds

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  • 2 Nov 2021 17:35
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The Israeli occupation raids al-Ram, at-Tur, and Shuafat Camp and attacks Palestinians using tear gas and rubber bullets.

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The Israeli occupation forces launched Tuesday several raids in the West Bank and occupied al-Quds, injuring two young Palestinians. The IOF also arrested several Palestinians in Dheisheh Camp, Qabatiya, and Qalqilya.

Moreover, the Israeli forces raided al-Ram, At-Tur, and Shuafat Camp. They used tear gas and rubber bullets to oppress the residents of al-Quds, which the latter responded to.

As "Israel" continues oppressing Palestinians and violating their human rights, six detainees are hunger-striking in protest of their administrative detention. The detainee that has been hunger-striking for the longest time is Kayed al-Fasfous with 111 days.

The six #Palestinian prisoners continue their open hunger strike in protest of the Israeli administrative detention policy.#FreeThemAll #Palestine pic.twitter.com/bFCjpB6tZv

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 2, 2021

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The residents of Sheikh Jarrah, a prominent neighborhood in occupied al-Quds, have rejected a "compromise" proposed by the Israeli Supreme Court, as per which the residents will be protected and recognized as first-generation tenants, "meaning they would continue to enjoy the status for two more generations," Haaretz reported.

The newspaper underscored that the "tenants" will have to make a small deposit in "Nahalot Shimon", a right-wing Israeli settlement group, which now "owns" the land on which the neighborhood is built. 

However, the residents rejected the "compromise" due to the payment factor, which amounts to a recognition of the group's ownership of the occupied Palestinian land, as per the newspaper. 

The rejection was announced Tuesday afternoon by Palestinian activist Mona al-Kurd, who said, "Our rejection came as part of our belief in the justice of our cause and our right to our homes and our homeland."

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