Newspapers Review: Israeli army crackdown on the protests and injuries caused focus of dailies

RAMALLAH, The Israeli army crackdown on the weekly Friday Palestinian protests in the occupied territories against the occupation and its settlements that led to a large number of injuries among the protesters was highlighted on the front page of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today – al-Hayat al-Jadida, al-Ayyam, and al-Quds.

Here are the main headlines of the three dailies:

Al-Hayat al-Jadida

Dozens of injuries during demonstrations and confrontations with the occupation forces in the West Bank

The Chilean president refuses to accept the credentials of the new Israeli ambassador

The Sabra and Shatila massacre: The day of judgment is coming, no matter how long it takes

Jordan: The death toll from the collapse of the Lweibdeh building has risen to 13

The World Health Organization recommends not using two Covid drugs

A poll on the Knesset elections shows that, for the first time, Netanyahu and Lapid are equal in the number of seats of their blocs

Preparations to connect the Karish gas field to the Israeli pipeline

A wave of break-ins into Lebanese banks by depositors

Al-Ayyam

Dozens of injuries as a result of the occupation’s suppression of Friday marches in several governorates

The occupation is preparing for more escalation in the West Bank, increasing detentions and incursions

The occupation army continues to look for the perpetrator of the Carmiel settlement attack

Washington stresses the normalization agreements cannot be a substitute for Israeli-Palestinian peace

United Nations: Ensuring the Palestinian Authority’s readiness for statehood is an urgent priority

Algeria anticipates that the Palestinian factions will meet before the Arab summit

Israel is preparing to connect the offshore Karish gas field to its network

Amman: The death toll from the collapse of the Lweibdeh building has risen to 13

Ukraine: Hundreds of bodies were found in a mass grave, and clashes and shelling continue everywhere

Al-Quds

15 civilians were injured during anti-settlement clashes and protests

Israel approves plans to expand army operations in the northern West Bank

A plan was approved to establish Ghuzlan (deer) settlement park on Beit Hanina and Hizma lands

Safadi and Blinken call for an end to unilateral measures

Nasser Abu Hamid’s family to Al-Quds: We barely recognized him during the last visit

Thousands perform the dawn and Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa

A Jerusalem family is among the victims of the collapse of the building in Amman

Hundreds of corpses in a mass grave in Izyum, Ukraine

 

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

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