Rallies, Night Confusion Activities in Al-Khalil in Support of the Prisoners
Palestinian youths launch firecrackers in occupied al-Quds in response to the Judaization plans, and confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces erupt south al-Khalil.
Last night, Palestinian youths launched firecrackers at the settlers in response to the aggravation of their attacks and Judaization plans in occupied al-Quds.
Firecrackers were launched at settlers' residences in the Aqabat al-Saraya area in the Old City before the occupation soldiers were deployed in the area.
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A march in al-Khalil in support of the prisoners
Confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces erupted on Friday evening at the northern entrance to the city of al-Khalil, following a march in support of the prisoners on hunger strike in the Israeli occupation prisons.
The march toured a number of the city's streets in support of the striking prisoners, some of whom are in a critical health situation.
During the confrontations, Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas canisters, sound bombs, and rubber-coated metal bullets at the participants, who, in their turn, organized “night confusion" activities, during which they burned rubber tires and threw Molotov cocktails at the occupation forces.
صور من المواجهات بين شبان وقوات الاحتلال قرب المدخل الشمالي لمدينة الخليل بعد بدء فعاليات الإرباك الليلي نصرةً للأسرى المضربين. pic.twitter.com/mlGxazQyW5
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Today marks the funeral services of the 13-year-old Palestinian Mohammad Daadas who was brutally murdered at the hands of the Israeli occupation during the confrontations that took place to the east of Nablus, leaving 71 Palestinians injured.
Six prisoners continue their open hunger strike in Israeli occupation prisons against their administrative detention: Kayed al-Fasfous (115 days), Miqdad al-Qawasmi (108 days), Alaa al-Araj (90 days), Hisham Abu-Hawash (81 days), Ayad Hraimi (46 days), and Louay al-Ashqar (28 days).
صور من المواجهات بين شبان وقوات الاحتلال قرب المدخل الشمالي لمدينة الخليل بعد بدء فعاليات الإرباك الليلي نصرةً للأسرى المضربين. pic.twitter.com/mlGxazQyW5
— شبكة قدس | الأسرى (@asranews) November 5, 2021
In an interview for Al Mayadeen on Friday, al-Qawasmi's mother said that the Israeli intelligence raised false reports that al-Qawasmi's health condition is good and mentioned that the family is no longer able to follow up on him after he was transferred to prison. She stressed that the current situation requires "immediate intervention by those concerned with human rights."
It is worth noting that the occupation has refrozen the administrative detention order against al-Qawasmi but hinted earlier at reactivating the order under the pretext that medical reports indicate an improvement in the prisoner's health, according to the prisoner's lawyer.