Newspaper Review: Injuries in Israeli attacks in West Bank focus of dailies

The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on attacks by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers against Palestinians and their properties yesterday in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. These are the main headlines of the three dailies: Al-Quds: – Two [Palestinians] injured by Israeli gunfire; attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank. – [Israeli settlers] bulldoze large tracts of land in Deir al-Hatab to expand the settlement of Elon Moreh. – An Israeli settler’s car comes under gunfire in Hebron. – Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrate against the Netanyahu government. – Experts: Jeddah summit is a more solidarity and independent Arab face – The Group of Seven calls for a two-state solution. Al-Hayat Al-Jadida: – Injuries in attacks by Israeli occupation forces and settlers in Jerusalem, Nablus. – [Israeli settlers] bulldoze large tracts of land in Deir al-Hatab. – The Group of Seven calls on the Palestinians and the Israelis to take steps to build confidence towards achieving the two-state solution. – Palestinians hold a vigil in Baqa al-Gharbiya to demand freedom for Palestinian prisoner Walid Daqqa. – Demonstrations in Tel Aviv against the Netanyahu government. Al-Ayyam: Israeli occupation authorities seize lands in the village of Shufa to expand an Israeli settlement. Israeli settlers bulldoze large tracts of land in the village of Deir al-Hatab lands; Israeli settlers escalate their attacks in several areas. Israel is planning to build 1,700 housing units for Israeli settlers in Jerusalem. The Israeli occupation officially allows settlers to return to Homesh, [an Israeli settlement south of Jenin which was evacuated in 2005]. Injuries and arrests [among Palestinians] in new attacks by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers in Jerusalem. The Group of Seven calls for taking steps to achieve a two-state solution. Israel: Tens of thousands demonstrate again against the Netanyahu government for the 20th week in a row.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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