TWO PALESTINIANS INJURED, ONE KIDNAPPED IN JERUSALEM

       Jerusalem, 9 Muharram 1435/ 13 November 2013 (MINA)  – Palestinian sources have reported that dozens of soldiers invaded Wadi Al-Louza neighborhood in Silwan, and clashed with local youths wounding two, and kidnapped one Palestinian.

       The sources said that local youths hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading soldiers, Al Qassam reported as quoted by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA) Wednesday (13/11).

        Head of the Wadi Helweh Information Center Jawad Seyam said that a young Palestinian woman and a young man were injured close to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

        The wounded have been identified as Diana Maragha, 15 years of age, and Baha’ Abu Tayeh.

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        Furthermore, a bird shop owned by Mousa Kash’am was partially burned in the area due to concussion grenades and gas bombs fired by the soldiers.

        Seyam added that the soldiers also fired rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.

        On Sunday evening and on Monday at dawn, soldiers invaded a number of areas in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, and kidnapped six Palestinians.

        Also in Bethlehem, dozens of settlers gathered, on Sunday evening, at the western entrance of Teqoua’ town, east of the city, raised Israeli flags and harassed several residents.

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         Israeli soldiers were deployed in the area but did not attempt to remove the settlers, the Radio Bethlehem 2000 has reported.

         Furthermore, soldiers placed a sand hill closing one of the entrances of the Khirbit Ad-Deir in Teqoua’.

         The invasion took place amidst escalating attacks carried out by extremist Israeli settlers against the residents and their lands, including a recent attack when the settlers closed the western entrance of Teqoua’. (T/P012/P03)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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