Palestinian youth martyred by IOF fire in Jenin
Kamel Alawneh, a young Palestinian from Jenin, dies after being shot by Israeli occupation forces on Saturday.
The director of Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin announced on Sunday that Palestinian youth, Kamel Abdallah Alawneh, 19, from south Jenin, was martyred after he was shot by Israeli occupation forces during confrontations yesterday.
Alawneh's injuries were described as serious yesterday, and he was placed in intensive care until his martyrdom was announced earlier.
استشهاد الشاب كامل علاونة من بلدة جبع جنوب جنين متأثرًا باصابته برصاص قوات الاحتلال امس.. pic.twitter.com/VZiQGSTR39
— سُهَادْ 𓂆 (@itsnotsuhad) July 3, 2022
The martyr was named after his brother, martyr Kamel Alawneh, who was martyred in 2003. His father is also a liberated prisoner that had spent many years in occupation prisons.
Arrest campaign in occupied West Bank
Occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the West Bank, as part of its daily aggression against Palestinians.
Local forces reported that the IOF stormed the town of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, and arrested Abbas Abdelhakim Hammad (35), Mohammad Mahmoud Hammad (19), Thalji Majdi Awwad (18), Mohammad Darar Hamed (17), and Samer Ali Hamad (40) after they stormed their houses and vandalized them.
Prisoner Raed Rayan (27) from northeast occupied Al-Quds continues his open hunger strike for the 88th day in refusal of his administrative detention.
Rayan is currently imprisoned in the Al-Ramla prison's infirmary, as he is suffering from malnourishment, lack of fluids, vitamins, and proteins, and suffers bouts of dizziness, vomiting, and pains all over his body.
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He currently has to move by wheelchair, and his health condition continues to deteriorate. Despite this, the Israeli Prison Service refuses to transport him to a civilian hospital.
الأسير رائد ريان (27عاما) من قرية بيت دقو شمال القدس المحتلة يواصل اضرابه عن الطعام لليوم 88 على التوالي؛ احتجاجا على اعتقاله الإداري pic.twitter.com/YBePC2XObs
— المركز الفلسطيني للإعلام (@PalinfoAr) July 3, 2022
The Muhjat Al-Quds Foundation reported that prisoner Khalil Awawdeh is also suffering from his worsening health condition after being on hunger strike for 122 days in refusal of his administrative detention.
Of the 4600 Palestinians currently imprisoned by the Israeli occupation, 682 of them are imprisoned under administrative detention orders. Since 1967, more than 54,000 administrative detention orders have been issued.
Administrative detention prisoners are still continuing their boycott of Israeli occupation courts for the 183rd day in a row in protest over their unjust imprisonment.
Al-Aqsa stormed
Dozens of settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa mosque on Friday, under the protection of the Israeli occupation.
Local sources said that the settlers began to antagonize worshippers and performed racist rituals in the mosque's courtyards, all under IOF protection.
استمرار اقتحام المستوطنين للمسجد الأقصى pic.twitter.com/gdfsQzYaOe
— AlQastal القسطل (@AlQastalps) July 3, 2022
The Al-Aqsa Mosque is now being stormed on a daily and nightly basis, except on Fridays and Saturdays, in an attempt by the occupation to force a spatial and temporal separation between themselves and Palestinians on the Islamic holy grounds.
In Gaza, the IOF arrested two Palestinians it claimed were trying to sneak the separation wall between Gaza and the rest of the occupied territories, and took them in for questioning claiming they had weapons in their possession.
Israeli occupation boats targeted Palestinian fishing boats with live fire early this morning according to local sources and forced them to sail back to shore.