23 dec 2014

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday and at dawn Tuesday rounded up 13 Palestinian citizens throughout a round of assaults launched across different cities of the West Bank.
Local sources said seven Hamas affiliates were among the newly captured Palestinians.
The detainees have all been dragged by the IOF to investigation centers, the sources added.
A PIC journalist quoted by-standers at the scene as reporting that the Israeli occupation army kidnapped four youngsters, aged between 22 and 26 years-old, from the West Bank city of al-Khalil after having raided their family homes and ransacked them.
Earlier on Monday the IOF apprehended three Palestinian civilians following an abrupt assault on the Fawar refugee camp, south of al-Khalil city.
A number of makeshift roadblocks were abruptly pitched by the IOF at the main entrances to the camp, where Palestinians’ vehicles were provocatively scoured.
Meanwhile, the IOF troops targeted a group of Palestinian schoolchildren in al-Khalil’s Old City with heavy barrages of tear gas canisters and sound bombs randomly unleashed throughout the assault.
Local sources said seven Hamas affiliates were among the newly captured Palestinians.
The detainees have all been dragged by the IOF to investigation centers, the sources added.
A PIC journalist quoted by-standers at the scene as reporting that the Israeli occupation army kidnapped four youngsters, aged between 22 and 26 years-old, from the West Bank city of al-Khalil after having raided their family homes and ransacked them.
Earlier on Monday the IOF apprehended three Palestinian civilians following an abrupt assault on the Fawar refugee camp, south of al-Khalil city.
A number of makeshift roadblocks were abruptly pitched by the IOF at the main entrances to the camp, where Palestinians’ vehicles were provocatively scoured.
Meanwhile, the IOF troops targeted a group of Palestinian schoolchildren in al-Khalil’s Old City with heavy barrages of tear gas canisters and sound bombs randomly unleashed throughout the assault.

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened fire at Palestinian farmers south of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning for the third day running.
Eyewitnesses said that IOF soldiers in military positions and army vehicles opened fire at farmers and houses in Abbasan in eastern Khan Younis.
The shooting for the third day running on that same area did not inflict any casualties, the sources said, adding that reconnaissance planes were flying over the area at the time of the incident.
Eyewitnesses said that IOF soldiers in military positions and army vehicles opened fire at farmers and houses in Abbasan in eastern Khan Younis.
The shooting for the third day running on that same area did not inflict any casualties, the sources said, adding that reconnaissance planes were flying over the area at the time of the incident.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Tuesday at dawn, five Palestinians in Hebron and Nablus districts, in the occupied West Bank, and one in Jerusalem, Four Palestinians kidnapped near Ramallah on Monday night, shortly after midnight.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during clashes between the invading soldiers and local youths.
Medical sources in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, said a number of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, near the Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock, in Hebron’s Old City.
The sources said all wounded Palestinians received treatment by field medics, and did not require further medical attention.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a student of the Palestine Polytechnic University, after invading his home, and ransacking it, in Hebron, and took him to an unknown destination.
Soldiers also installed several roadblocks at the entrances of Halhoul and Sa’ir towns, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and interrogated the residents while inspecting their ID cards.
The army also invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the city, and kidnapped two Palestinians on a roadblock the soldiers installed near the main entrance of the camp.
The two have been identified as Mohammad Abdul-Mo’ty Ghatasha, 21, and Yaman Omar Khashan, 22.
Furthermore, soldiers invaded Salem town, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and kidnapped a Palestinian identified as Ahmad Abdul-Fattah Issa, 20.
The soldiers also invaded Kufur Qalil village, south of Nablus, and several neighborhoods in Nablus city and nearby communities, searched and ransacked a number of homes.
Medical sources said several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, after a number of military vehicles invaded Burin town, south of Nablus, and clashed with local youths.
The invasion was carried out by the soldiers after local Palestinians stopped an armed Israeli settler as he was trying to infiltrate into a neighborhood at the edge of the town. The soldiers fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at the residents.
In related news, a Palestinian security source said an unspent tank shell, apparently dropped by the army during training, was located between the villages of Jama’in and ‘Orif, south of Nablus, and that the shell was safely defused.
The army frequently conducts live fire training and military drills in and near Palestinian communities and towns, especially near Bedouin communities in the Jordan Valley, and close to villages and communities in the Hebron district, as well as many other areas in the occupied West Bank.
Shortly after midnight, soldiers invaded Doura al-Qare’ village, northeast of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and kidnapped four Palestinians, after searching and ransacking their homes.
The four have been identified as Ibrahim Qassem, Mohammad Zobeidi, Qassam Msseitef, and Mousa Fawaqa.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation during clashes between the invading soldiers and local youths.
Medical sources in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, said a number of Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, near the Abu ar-Reesh military roadblock, in Hebron’s Old City.
The sources said all wounded Palestinians received treatment by field medics, and did not require further medical attention.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped a student of the Palestine Polytechnic University, after invading his home, and ransacking it, in Hebron, and took him to an unknown destination.
Soldiers also installed several roadblocks at the entrances of Halhoul and Sa’ir towns, stopped and searched dozens of cars, and interrogated the residents while inspecting their ID cards.
The army also invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of the city, and kidnapped two Palestinians on a roadblock the soldiers installed near the main entrance of the camp.
The two have been identified as Mohammad Abdul-Mo’ty Ghatasha, 21, and Yaman Omar Khashan, 22.
Furthermore, soldiers invaded Salem town, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and kidnapped a Palestinian identified as Ahmad Abdul-Fattah Issa, 20.
The soldiers also invaded Kufur Qalil village, south of Nablus, and several neighborhoods in Nablus city and nearby communities, searched and ransacked a number of homes.
Medical sources said several Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, after a number of military vehicles invaded Burin town, south of Nablus, and clashed with local youths.
The invasion was carried out by the soldiers after local Palestinians stopped an armed Israeli settler as he was trying to infiltrate into a neighborhood at the edge of the town. The soldiers fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at the residents.
In related news, a Palestinian security source said an unspent tank shell, apparently dropped by the army during training, was located between the villages of Jama’in and ‘Orif, south of Nablus, and that the shell was safely defused.
The army frequently conducts live fire training and military drills in and near Palestinian communities and towns, especially near Bedouin communities in the Jordan Valley, and close to villages and communities in the Hebron district, as well as many other areas in the occupied West Bank.
Shortly after midnight, soldiers invaded Doura al-Qare’ village, northeast of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and kidnapped four Palestinians, after searching and ransacking their homes.
The four have been identified as Ibrahim Qassem, Mohammad Zobeidi, Qassam Msseitef, and Mousa Fawaqa.
22 dec 2014

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened heavy machinegun fire at Palestinian farmers south of the Gaza Strip on Monday morning.
Quds Press quoted a field observer as saying that IOF soldiers stationed in eastern Khan Younis opened fire at farmers and houses, but no casualties were reported.
The source noted that the shooting coincided with movement of IOF army vehicles along the southern borders of Gaza and over flights by reconnaissance planes.
The shooting is the latest incident in a series of IOF violations of the ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt last August.
Quds Press quoted a field observer as saying that IOF soldiers stationed in eastern Khan Younis opened fire at farmers and houses, but no casualties were reported.
The source noted that the shooting coincided with movement of IOF army vehicles along the southern borders of Gaza and over flights by reconnaissance planes.
The shooting is the latest incident in a series of IOF violations of the ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt last August.

A Palestinian young man sustained wounds at dawn Monday in clashes that flared up in the northern West Bank city of Nablus after a flock of Jewish settlers stormed Joseph’s tomb.
A PIC journalist quoted eye-witnesses as reporting that violent clashes burst out after a drove of buses crammed with bunches of extremist settlers and escorted by squads of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) broke into Joseph’s Tomb.
The IOF soldiers attacked the Palestinian youths with randomly shot barrages of tear gas and rubber bullets, resulting in bullet injuries among one civilian youngster.
A number of suffocation cases were detected among the Palestinian civilians in the process due to heavy gas inhalation.
The youngsters reacted to the assault by hurling stones and empty bottles at the Israeli vandals.
The invading IOF troops reportedly stormed the family home of the Palestinian citizen Khaled Kaabi in Oman Street and ravaged it, leading to considerable material damage
A PIC journalist quoted eye-witnesses as reporting that violent clashes burst out after a drove of buses crammed with bunches of extremist settlers and escorted by squads of the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) broke into Joseph’s Tomb.
The IOF soldiers attacked the Palestinian youths with randomly shot barrages of tear gas and rubber bullets, resulting in bullet injuries among one civilian youngster.
A number of suffocation cases were detected among the Palestinian civilians in the process due to heavy gas inhalation.
The youngsters reacted to the assault by hurling stones and empty bottles at the Israeli vandals.
The invading IOF troops reportedly stormed the family home of the Palestinian citizen Khaled Kaabi in Oman Street and ravaged it, leading to considerable material damage

Violent clashes have erupted Sunday at the entrance to Fawar refugee camp in al-Khalil between dozens of local youths and Israeli occupation forces.
The PIC reporter quoted eyewitnesses as confirming that the confrontations erupted when IOF soldiers brutally stormed the camp and started firing heavy rubber bullets and tear gas bombs.
Several breathing problems were reported among the residents especially women and children.
In their turn, the Palestinian youths responded by throwing stones and empty bottles at the soldiers.
The sources pointed out that the local residents were stopped and violently searched at a makeshift checkpoint erected at the entrance to the camp.
The PIC reporter quoted eyewitnesses as confirming that the confrontations erupted when IOF soldiers brutally stormed the camp and started firing heavy rubber bullets and tear gas bombs.
Several breathing problems were reported among the residents especially women and children.
In their turn, the Palestinian youths responded by throwing stones and empty bottles at the soldiers.
The sources pointed out that the local residents were stopped and violently searched at a makeshift checkpoint erected at the entrance to the camp.

A Palestinian young man suffered injuries when a Jewish settler rammed his car into him in Ramallah city, while a little girl survived a similar vehicular attack by another settler in al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem.
Local sources said that 19-year-old Mousa Barhoum suffered moderate injuries in the hit-and-run accident on Sunday evening and was rushed to Palestine medical center in Ramallah for medical treatment.
On the same day, another settler tried to run over a girl child in Khader town, south of Bethlehem.
Anti-settlement activist Ahmed Salah said that a settler-driven car tried to hit 9-year-old Sedra Muhanad as she was walking in the old town, adding that the girl miraculously avoided the car at the last minute.
Palestinian citizens along with the father of the girl immediately chased the vehicle, but the settler managed to drove away after he pointed a gun at them.
Local sources said that 19-year-old Mousa Barhoum suffered moderate injuries in the hit-and-run accident on Sunday evening and was rushed to Palestine medical center in Ramallah for medical treatment.
On the same day, another settler tried to run over a girl child in Khader town, south of Bethlehem.
Anti-settlement activist Ahmed Salah said that a settler-driven car tried to hit 9-year-old Sedra Muhanad as she was walking in the old town, adding that the girl miraculously avoided the car at the last minute.
Palestinian citizens along with the father of the girl immediately chased the vehicle, but the settler managed to drove away after he pointed a gun at them.

Several Palestinians injured in Nablus
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, three Palestinians in Bethlehem and Ramallah, during military invasions that also targeted the northern West Bank city of Nablus. One of the kidnapped fainted after the soldiers repeatedly kicked and punched him.
Local sources in Bethlehem said several Israeli military jeeps invaded the Wadi Ma’ali area, in the city, and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Khalil Jamal al-Hreimi, 19 years of age, after invading his family home, and ransacked its property.
The sources said clashes took place during the invasion and that the soldiers started kicking and beating al-Hreimi until he lost consciousness.
Army also fired rounds of live ammunition, gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets at local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles.
One soldier was mildly wounded by a stone during the clashes; many Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In addition, soldiers invaded Qarawat Bani Hassan village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and kidnapped two Palestinians after breaking into their homes, and violently searching them.
The two have been identified as Mohammad Husam ‘Omar, and Mahran Raja Sneif; the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded them, before moving them to an unknown destination.
Also on Monday at dawn, dozens of soldiers and Israeli settlers invaded the Joseph Tomb area, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and clashed with local youths.
Local sources said the soldiers fired rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and gas bombs, causing several injuries.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Monday at dawn, three Palestinians in Bethlehem and Ramallah, during military invasions that also targeted the northern West Bank city of Nablus. One of the kidnapped fainted after the soldiers repeatedly kicked and punched him.
Local sources in Bethlehem said several Israeli military jeeps invaded the Wadi Ma’ali area, in the city, and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Khalil Jamal al-Hreimi, 19 years of age, after invading his family home, and ransacked its property.
The sources said clashes took place during the invasion and that the soldiers started kicking and beating al-Hreimi until he lost consciousness.
Army also fired rounds of live ammunition, gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets at local youths who hurled stones and empty bottles.
One soldier was mildly wounded by a stone during the clashes; many Palestinians suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
In addition, soldiers invaded Qarawat Bani Hassan village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and kidnapped two Palestinians after breaking into their homes, and violently searching them.
The two have been identified as Mohammad Husam ‘Omar, and Mahran Raja Sneif; the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded them, before moving them to an unknown destination.
Also on Monday at dawn, dozens of soldiers and Israeli settlers invaded the Joseph Tomb area, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and clashed with local youths.
Local sources said the soldiers fired rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and gas bombs, causing several injuries.
21 dec 2014

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) opened machinegun fire at Palestinian farmers and houses to the south of the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning.
Press sources said that IOF soldiers stationed to the east of Khan Younis opened heavy gunfire at Palestinian fields and houses to the east of Abasan in eastern Khan Younis.
They noted that Israeli drones were flying over the area during the shooting.
Meanwhile, locals pointed to the intensive over flights of Israeli F16s over Gaza Strip on Sunday morning spreading fear among inhabitants that they would launch fresh raids.
For their part, Israeli navy boats opened fire at Palestinian fishermen off the coast of Gaza City, Palestinian sources said, adding that the fishermen were forced to abandon their boats and go back to the beach.
Both incidents constituted a further breach of the ceasefire agreement signed in Cairo last August.
Press sources said that IOF soldiers stationed to the east of Khan Younis opened heavy gunfire at Palestinian fields and houses to the east of Abasan in eastern Khan Younis.
They noted that Israeli drones were flying over the area during the shooting.
Meanwhile, locals pointed to the intensive over flights of Israeli F16s over Gaza Strip on Sunday morning spreading fear among inhabitants that they would launch fresh raids.
For their part, Israeli navy boats opened fire at Palestinian fishermen off the coast of Gaza City, Palestinian sources said, adding that the fishermen were forced to abandon their boats and go back to the beach.
Both incidents constituted a further breach of the ceasefire agreement signed in Cairo last August.

Hamas Movement condemned the Israeli raid on the Gaza Strip, slamming the Israeli occupation government for having flouted the maxims of the truce accord brokered in Cairo on August 26, 2014.
Hamas warned, in a statement issued in Beirut following a meeting between its representative in Lebanon Ali Baraka and a delegation of Palestinians of the 1948 occupied Palestine on Saturday, of the repercussions of any projected resumption of peace talks as a means to boost up the French initiative.
“Resuming peace talks will be of advantage to the Israeli occupation only,” the statement read.
The statement called for the need to pool resources and devise a unified resistance strategy to face up to the Israeli colonizer and make Palestinians’ dreams come true.
The statement reiterated Hamas’s commitment to Palestinians’ right of return as an entitlement that can never be subject to the statute of limitations.
Meanwhile, the Israeli war minister Moshe Ya'alon also spoke on Saturday evening claiming that the Israeli army will not tolerate a new "trickle" of rockets from Gaza.
"Last night's airstrike in Gaza, which was in response to Friday's rocket attack, was on a factory making cement that would be used to build tunnels,” he claimed.
“It is a clear message to Hamas that we won't put up with a 'trickle' of rockets on our citizens. We hold Hamas responsible for what happens in the Strip, and we know how to respond to the attacks if they don't know how to stop them," Ya'alon further threatened.
Israel’s attack on a cement factory on Saturday represents a flagrant breach of the terms of the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire accord signed in the wake of the notorious 51-day-offensive on the Gaza Strip.
Hamas warned, in a statement issued in Beirut following a meeting between its representative in Lebanon Ali Baraka and a delegation of Palestinians of the 1948 occupied Palestine on Saturday, of the repercussions of any projected resumption of peace talks as a means to boost up the French initiative.
“Resuming peace talks will be of advantage to the Israeli occupation only,” the statement read.
The statement called for the need to pool resources and devise a unified resistance strategy to face up to the Israeli colonizer and make Palestinians’ dreams come true.
The statement reiterated Hamas’s commitment to Palestinians’ right of return as an entitlement that can never be subject to the statute of limitations.
Meanwhile, the Israeli war minister Moshe Ya'alon also spoke on Saturday evening claiming that the Israeli army will not tolerate a new "trickle" of rockets from Gaza.
"Last night's airstrike in Gaza, which was in response to Friday's rocket attack, was on a factory making cement that would be used to build tunnels,” he claimed.
“It is a clear message to Hamas that we won't put up with a 'trickle' of rockets on our citizens. We hold Hamas responsible for what happens in the Strip, and we know how to respond to the attacks if they don't know how to stop them," Ya'alon further threatened.
Israel’s attack on a cement factory on Saturday represents a flagrant breach of the terms of the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire accord signed in the wake of the notorious 51-day-offensive on the Gaza Strip.

A wave of violent clashes between the Israeli occupation forces and Palestinian unarmed youths burst out Saturday in Eastern Jerusalem and al-Khalil city, resulting in arrests and injuries.
By-standers at the scene said the Israeli occupation officers targeted the civilian youths with randomly-shot barrages of tear-gas canisters while the Palestinian protesters reacted by hurling stones at the Israeli forces.
The Israeli police spokesperson, Luba Samari, claimed in a statement Saturday that Dozens of Jerusalemite youths in Ras al-Amoud, in eastern Jerusalem hurled stones and firecrackers at the Israeli police officers.
“No injuries or material damage have been reported,” she stated.
The IOF claimed responsibility for the abduction of a 17-year-old Palestinian boy during the clashes that rocked Occupied Jerusalem city.
Meanwhile, sources in al-Issawiya neighborhood said the IOF violently disbanded a group of Palestinian demonstrators.
Tension has been running high in Occupied Jerusalem due to the desecration break-ins and Israeli settler vandalism in and around Muslims’ holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
In a related development, a number of Palestinian young men sustained injuries and breathing disorders while another youth was rounded up by the IOF in Beit Ummar, north of the West Bank city of al-Khalil, following a wave of clashes with the Israeli occupation troops.
Anti-settlement activist Mohamed Awad said the Israeli soldiers attacked the Palestinian civilians with tear gas grenades and rubber bullets, moments before they kidnapped Mahmoud Abu Mariya and dragged him to an unknown destination.
Several injuries have been detected among the Palestinian youngsters throughout the clashes.
By-standers at the scene said the Israeli occupation officers targeted the civilian youths with randomly-shot barrages of tear-gas canisters while the Palestinian protesters reacted by hurling stones at the Israeli forces.
The Israeli police spokesperson, Luba Samari, claimed in a statement Saturday that Dozens of Jerusalemite youths in Ras al-Amoud, in eastern Jerusalem hurled stones and firecrackers at the Israeli police officers.
“No injuries or material damage have been reported,” she stated.
The IOF claimed responsibility for the abduction of a 17-year-old Palestinian boy during the clashes that rocked Occupied Jerusalem city.
Meanwhile, sources in al-Issawiya neighborhood said the IOF violently disbanded a group of Palestinian demonstrators.
Tension has been running high in Occupied Jerusalem due to the desecration break-ins and Israeli settler vandalism in and around Muslims’ holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
In a related development, a number of Palestinian young men sustained injuries and breathing disorders while another youth was rounded up by the IOF in Beit Ummar, north of the West Bank city of al-Khalil, following a wave of clashes with the Israeli occupation troops.
Anti-settlement activist Mohamed Awad said the Israeli soldiers attacked the Palestinian civilians with tear gas grenades and rubber bullets, moments before they kidnapped Mahmoud Abu Mariya and dragged him to an unknown destination.
Several injuries have been detected among the Palestinian youngsters throughout the clashes.

Mousa Abu Mazrouk
Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, deputy head of the Political Bureau of the Hamas movement said that Hamas is committed to Egyptian-mediated ceasefire agreement, as long as Israeli is committed too.
On his Facebook page, Abu Marzouk said Hamas is not pleased with the repeated Israeli violations, adding that Israel must stop its attacks and violations.
“We in Hamas are committed to the ceasefire, as long as Israel is,” he said, “We of course know the enemy has hostile policies. It's violating all what we agreed upon during indirect talks mediated by Egypt.”
“Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement; those violations must end,” Abu Marzouk added.
“In general, should the enemy be committed to ceasefire, then we are also committed; the latest bombardment came after a shell was fired into Ashkelon,” the Hamas official stated, “We are working with all resistance groups to remain committed to ceasefire so that we don’t give the enemy a chance to bombard border areas, or other areas in Gaza.”
He also said that Hamas is interested is maintaining calm and avoiding any escalation in the area, and added that “should Israel continue its violations, then all options are open; we can deal with any situation that emerges.”
Commenting on the internal Palestinian situation, the Hamas official said there should be better political policies and real changes on the ground “so that we can perform our duties towards our people.”
“There are many regional and international parties involved in this process either by direct support, and financing, or by pressuring Israel into halting its violations," he concluded.
On Friday at dawn, the Israeli Air Force carried out two air strikes targeting in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Navy also opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats in Gaza territorial waters.
Video Of Abu Marzouk Facebook Statement in Arabic.
Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, deputy head of the Political Bureau of the Hamas movement said that Hamas is committed to Egyptian-mediated ceasefire agreement, as long as Israeli is committed too.
On his Facebook page, Abu Marzouk said Hamas is not pleased with the repeated Israeli violations, adding that Israel must stop its attacks and violations.
“We in Hamas are committed to the ceasefire, as long as Israel is,” he said, “We of course know the enemy has hostile policies. It's violating all what we agreed upon during indirect talks mediated by Egypt.”
“Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement; those violations must end,” Abu Marzouk added.
“In general, should the enemy be committed to ceasefire, then we are also committed; the latest bombardment came after a shell was fired into Ashkelon,” the Hamas official stated, “We are working with all resistance groups to remain committed to ceasefire so that we don’t give the enemy a chance to bombard border areas, or other areas in Gaza.”
He also said that Hamas is interested is maintaining calm and avoiding any escalation in the area, and added that “should Israel continue its violations, then all options are open; we can deal with any situation that emerges.”
Commenting on the internal Palestinian situation, the Hamas official said there should be better political policies and real changes on the ground “so that we can perform our duties towards our people.”
“There are many regional and international parties involved in this process either by direct support, and financing, or by pressuring Israel into halting its violations," he concluded.
On Friday at dawn, the Israeli Air Force carried out two air strikes targeting in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Navy also opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats in Gaza territorial waters.
Video Of Abu Marzouk Facebook Statement in Arabic.