Settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque today following its reopening, provoking angry reactions from Palestinians and the international community. This incursion comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The Israeli Supreme Court rejected a petition from the Temple Organizations Union seeking permission for settlers to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque. This decision raises questions about the legality of Israeli courts intervening in Al-Aqsa's affairs.
A 68-year-old Palestinian woman was killed in Qalqilya due to a heart attack during an Israeli raid on her home. This incident coincides with increased violence and assaults by settlers in the region.
Recent images and videos captured over 100 settlers lining up near the Buraq Wall, while the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque were devoid of Muslim worshippers due to occupation measures. This incident highlights rising tensions following the incursion by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Israeli settlers have established the first outpost within the borders of Jerusalem, escalating tensions with local Palestinian residents. This development coincides with attacks on Palestinians, reflecting an intensification of the ongoing conflict.
Hassan Khater, head of the International Jerusalem Center, warns of a serious escalation at Al-Aqsa Mosque following decisions by the Israeli Supreme Court that legitimize settler invasions. These rulings threaten the status quo in the holy city.
Palestinian youth Zahraab Muhammad Shnabla, aged 32, was brutally attacked by a group of Israeli settlers, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred late Saturday evening while he was working.
Reports indicate an imminent escalation in occupied Jerusalem, where approximately <strong>300,000 armed settlers</strong> are preparing to confront Palestinians. This escalation comes at a sensitive time, heightening tensions in the region.
A group of settlers forced Bedouin families to evacuate the Khillat al-Sidra community near the town of Mukhmas north of Jerusalem last night. This incident occurs amid ongoing incursions by occupation forces in the region.
Israeli settlers continue to attack Palestinians in the West Bank, backed by Benjamin Netanyahu's government, amidst international and local silence. These assaults occur during a sensitive time, fueled by the ongoing Israeli-American war.
On Sunday, the Jerusalem Governorate warned against attempts by a group of settlers to introduce animal sacrifices into the Old City of Jerusalem. This escalation aims to impose new religious rituals in the area amidst rising tensions surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Around 25 Palestinian families in the Hamarush community are enduring daily assaults from settlers, which have turned their lives into a nightmare. They refuse to migrate and are planning to resist the escalating threats against them.
On Monday morning, Israeli settlers set fire to two vehicles and stole 25 sheep in the town of Sa'ir, northeast of Hebron, causing outrage among local residents.
Reports indicate a significant rise in the number of fighting settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories, raising concerns about escalating violence in the region. This situation reflects the increasing tensions between Palestinians and settlers.
A Palestinian boy and a foreign activist were injured in a settler attack in Hebron, while Israeli forces arrested four citizens in Masafer Yatta. The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed the injuries resulted from settler assaults.
The village of Mukhmas, located northeast of Jerusalem, has witnessed new attacks by Israeli settlers who vandalized Palestinian properties. This incident occurs amidst rising tensions in the region.
The Palestinian presidency reported that the number of Palestinian fatalities since the ceasefire has reached <strong>694</strong>, warning of escalating settler attacks. This comes as tensions rise in the occupied territories.
A Palestinian was seriously injured by gunfire from Israeli settlers in an area near Bethlehem, highlighting the escalating tensions in the Palestinian territories. The incident raises concerns about increasing violence between Palestinians and settlers in the West Bank.
Israeli occupation forces displaced 90 Jerusalemites from the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood, forcing them to vacate 15 apartments for settlers. This action is part of a broader plan targeting the seizure of 85 homes in the area, escalating tensions in Jerusalem.
Four Palestinians were injured on Thursday during violent clashes with Israeli settlers in the village of Beit Imeerin, located in the northern West Bank. The settlers established a new outpost under the protection of the Israeli army.
Several Palestinians were injured early Thursday due to repeated attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, following similar incidents in Tubas and Jerusalem. These assaults raise concerns about the escalating tensions between Palestinians and settlers.
Settler assaults in the West Bank are intensifying, transforming individual attacks into organized efforts aimed at displacing Palestinians. This surge occurs amidst a lack of effective Palestinian strategies to counter these challenges.
A Palestinian was killed and eight others injured in an attack by Israeli forces and settlers in the Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron. The assault occurred during the pursuit of vehicles carrying local residents, leading to some overturning.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his government will take all necessary measures to prevent settlers from leaving northern Israel amid rising security tensions in the region. This declaration comes as concerns grow over the stability of the occupied territories.
Israeli authorities evacuated 11 Palestinian families from their homes in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem on Wednesday. This action reflects a growing trend of settlers seizing vacant properties, raising international concern.
On Wednesday, Israeli authorities forcibly evicted 11 Palestinian families from the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan, East Jerusalem, to benefit settlers. This action raises concerns about a potential wave of displacement.
Qassem Shuqairat, a 21-year-old from Jabal Mukabber, was killed in Jerusalem during an arrest attempt by Israeli forces. This incident coincides with ongoing evictions of families, sparking celebrations among settlers.
This morning, settlers stormed the Al-Malih primary school in the northern Jordan Valley, causing extensive damage. The incident occurs amid rising attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Today, the West Bank witnessed a surge in violence as settlers targeted schools, farmers, and villages, coinciding with extensive raids and arrests by occupation forces. These attacks have sparked outrage among the Palestinian community.
Israeli settlers launched simultaneous attacks on several Palestinian villages in the West Bank, resulting in injuries and significant material damage. Three Palestinians were injured during the assaults that targeted the villages of Jalud and Qaryut.