Violence Erupts in The West Bank Two Weeks After The Ceasefire Published June 5th, 2021 - 07:46 GMT
A Palestinian protestor throws a rocks at Israeli security forces during clashes in the village of Beita, south of Nablus, on June 4, 2021, in the occupied West Bank. JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP
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Dozens of bulldozers, cranes and trucks flying Egyptian flags lined up along the border to begin crossing into the Gaza Strip, television pictures showed.
Violence erupted in the West Bank once again on Friday, this time reportedly over Jewish settlements, just two weeks after the Gaza ceasefire.
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Palestinians were seen throwing rocks at Israeli forces who responded by firing tear gas at the protesters amid the clashes at Ni lin village, west of Ramallah city.
Die drohende Vertreibung palästinensischer Familien aus Ostjerusalem war einer der Auslöser des jüngsten Gaza-Kriegs. Israel hat die Maßnahmen zwar aufgeschoben – gelöst ist der Konflikt damit aber noch lange nicht. Aktivisten warnen vor möglichem neuen Blutvergießen.
Palestinians were seen throwing rocks at Israeli forces who responded by firing tear gas at the protesters amid the clashes at Ni lin village, west of Ramallah city.
JERUSALEM (AP) — A long-running campaign by Jewish settlers to evict dozens of Palestinian families in east Jerusalem is still underway, even after it fueled weeks of unrest and helped
Rights groups say evictions of Palestinian families could still proceed in the coming months as international attention wanes, potentially igniting another round of bloodshed.