Palestine is considering filing a complaint against Israeli officials and warns of an imminent aggression on Gaza Palestine is considering filing a complaint against Israeli officials and warns of an imminent aggression on Gaza

Palestine is considering filing a complaint against Israeli officials and warns of an imminent aggression on Gaza

Palestine is considering filing a complaint against Israeli officials and warns of an imminent aggression on Gaza The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs intends to file an international complaint regarding the participation of Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset in a march to "deepen settlement" in the northern West Bank. The ministry also warned of an imminent aggression on the Gaza Strip, calling for proactive international positions to prevent this.  The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, on Sunday, that it is considering filing an international complaint regarding the participation of Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset (Parliament) in a march to “deepen settlement” in the northern occupied West Bank.  Earlier Sunday, the private Hebrew channel "12" revealed that the Israeli army had issued a permit to organize a march for settlers, today, Monday, starting from the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, towards the "Avitar" settlement outpost built on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita.  According to the channel, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, as well as other ministers and members of the Knesset, are scheduled to participate in the march.  In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned "in the strongest terms what was reported by the Hebrew media regarding the intention of approximately 27 Israeli ministers and Knesset members to participate in a demonstration and march in the occupied West Bank tomorrow."  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered this march a "dangerous escalation and provocation of the Palestinian people, and an extension of the incitement calls of the Israeli right and the fascist right to deepen settlement activity at the expense of the land of the State of Palestine."  It said it "views with great seriousness this official Israeli participation in the process of strengthening and deepening settlement, and warns of its dangerous repercussions on the situation in the arena of conflict."  It stated that it is "studying with legal experts the best legal means to confront it, including filing a complaint with the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, the UN Permanent Commission of Inquiry, and the relevant international courts."  Last year, Israeli settlers established the "Avitar" settlement outpost on private Palestinian land on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita, south of Nablus, before the Israeli authorities decided to evacuate it, after months of Palestinian protests.  Imminent aggression on Gaza  Later, the ministry warned of an "imminent Israeli aggression" on the Gaza Strip, calling for international action to prevent this.  And she said in a statement: "We warn of the consequences and repercussions of any imminent Israeli military aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip," as part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to stop the opposition campaign against him.  The ministry called for "proactive international positions to prevent these crimes from being committed against the innocent Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip, including restoring the policy of assassinations against Palestinian leaders there."  The West Bank has been witnessing escalating tension since the beginning of this year, which intensified after the Israeli police stormed the Al-Qibli prayer hall in Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, on Wednesday, and assaulted the worshipers and stationed by beating and arresting hundreds of them.  The tension widened by firing rockets at Israel from Gaza and Lebanon and responding to them with Israeli air and artillery bombardment on Thursday-Friday night, then two shooting and run-over attacks in the West Bank and Israel on Friday, which resulted in 3 deaths, including an Italian tourist, and the wounding of 5 others.      A martyr in Jericho.. A settlement march in the West Bank, with the participation of Ben Ghafir, and the incursions of Al-Aqsa continue A Palestinian boy was killed by the occupation army’s bullets during their raid into Aqabat Jabr camp in Jericho. And at the same time as more than 1,500 settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy security, a march took place in Nablus in the West Bank, in which ministers and members of the Israeli Knesset participated.  On Monday, a Palestinian was killed and two others were wounded by the Israeli occupation army during its raid on the Aqbat Jabr camp in the city of Jericho, east of the West Bank.  In a brief statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Health spoke of a "martyr shot by the occupation in Jericho," without giving further details.  Local sources reported that the martyr was a 15-year-old named Muhammad Fayez Bilhan, who was shot in the head with live bullets.   In Nablus, 3 Palestinians were injured by shrapnel from live bullets and 10 suffocated after an Israeli force stormed Al-Ain camp, west of the city, while the "Black's Den" armed groups announced clashes with the invading force.  The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (non-governmental) said in a statement that its teams dealt with 13 injuries, "3 injuries from shrapnel from live bullets, and 10 cases of gas suffocation, which were treated in the field."  A march of settlers in the West Bank  Simultaneously, a march of settlers took place from the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, towards the "Avitar" settlement outpost on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita, with the participation of the Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, and other ministers and members of the Knesset.  On Sunday, the private Hebrew Channel 12 revealed that the Israeli army had issued a permit to organize a settlers' march, today, Monday, in Nablus.  In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned "in the strongest terms what was reported by the Hebrew media regarding the intention of approximately 27 Israeli ministers and Knesset members to participate in a demonstration and march in the occupied West Bank."  It stated that it is "studying with legal experts the best legal means to confront it, including filing a complaint with the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, the UN Permanent Commission of Inquiry, and the relevant international courts."   attacking Al-Aqsa  Meanwhile, the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem reported that 1,532 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque today, as part of 21 groups, under the protection of the occupation police.  Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli police prevented, since before the dawn prayer, Palestinians under the age of 50 from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform the prayer.  The witnesses stated that police forces were deployed in Al-Aqsa Square before allowing groups of hundreds of settlers to storm it through the Mughrabi Gate in the western wall of the mosque.  They pointed out that the worshipers present in the mosque protested against the intrusions by chanting "God is great", while a number of Palestinians performed the forenoon prayer in front of the roofed chapel.   On the other hand, eyewitnesses said that the police removed a number of worshipers from the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque during the settlers' incursions, noting that dozens of Palestinians began to perform I'tikaaf at Al-Aqsa Mosque last night.  And the Israeli news channel “12” said, on Sunday, that the Israeli police tend to close Al-Aqsa Mosque in front of settler incursions during the last ten days of Ramadan.  However, she indicated that the Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, demanded, with the support of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, to allow settlers to storm the mosque next Wednesday (coinciding with the beginning of the last ten days of Ramadan), which coincides with the last days of the Jewish Passover holiday.  The West Bank has been witnessing escalating tension since the beginning of this year, which intensified after the Israeli police stormed the Al-Qibli prayer hall in Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, on Wednesday, and assaulted the worshipers and stationed by beating and arresting hundreds of them.      Lapid says he became "more concerned" after his meeting with Netanyahu about the Al-Aqsa events Yair Lapid said he became "more anxious" after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who briefed him on the latest developments in the country. And he added, "Netanyahu must withdraw the powers granted to his government's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, with regard to the events inside the Temple Mount."  Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said, on Sunday, that he had become "more concerned" after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who informed him of the latest developments and events in the country.  This came in a press conference broadcast on the website of Yedioth Ahronoth, the day after Lapid's meeting with Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, earlier Sunday.  Lapid said he was concerned about the recent events in Israel, but became "more concerned" after his meeting with Netanyahu.  He added, "Netanyahu must admit that his current government is unable to control matters and cannot be trusted."  And he added, "Netanyahu must withdraw the powers granted to the Minister of National Security in his government, Itamar Ben Gvir, with regard to the events inside the Temple Mount."  He continued, "A 'Tik Tok' clown like Ben Gvir cannot run a place like the Temple Mount."  The city of Jerusalem has been witnessing tension since the beginning of last week, following the Israeli police storming Al-Aqsa Mosque at night, and preventing the worshipers from performing I'tikaaf in it.  The repeated incursions into Al-Aqsa led to tension and clashes throughout the Palestinian territories and the Arab regions of Israel, in addition to the firing of rockets from Lebanon, Gaza and Syria.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs intends to file an international complaint regarding the participation of Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset in a march to "deepen settlement" in the northern West Bank. The ministry also warned of an imminent aggression on the Gaza Strip, calling for proactive international positions to prevent this.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, on Sunday, that it is considering filing an international complaint regarding the participation of Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset (Parliament) in a march to “deepen settlement” in the northern occupied West Bank.

Earlier Sunday, the private Hebrew channel "12" revealed that the Israeli army had issued a permit to organize a march for settlers, today, Monday, starting from the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, towards the "Avitar" settlement outpost built on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita.

According to the channel, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, as well as other ministers and members of the Knesset, are scheduled to participate in the march.

In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned "in the strongest terms what was reported by the Hebrew media regarding the intention of approximately 27 Israeli ministers and Knesset members to participate in a demonstration and march in the occupied West Bank tomorrow."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered this march a "dangerous escalation and provocation of the Palestinian people, and an extension of the incitement calls of the Israeli right and the fascist right to deepen settlement activity at the expense of the land of the State of Palestine."

It said it "views with great seriousness this official Israeli participation in the process of strengthening and deepening settlement, and warns of its dangerous repercussions on the situation in the arena of conflict."

It stated that it is "studying with legal experts the best legal means to confront it, including filing a complaint with the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, the UN Permanent Commission of Inquiry, and the relevant international courts."

Last year, Israeli settlers established the "Avitar" settlement outpost on private Palestinian land on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita, south of Nablus, before the Israeli authorities decided to evacuate it, after months of Palestinian protests.

Imminent aggression on Gaza

Later, the ministry warned of an "imminent Israeli aggression" on the Gaza Strip, calling for international action to prevent this.

And she said in a statement: "We warn of the consequences and repercussions of any imminent Israeli military aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip," as part of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to stop the opposition campaign against him.

The ministry called for "proactive international positions to prevent these crimes from being committed against the innocent Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip, including restoring the policy of assassinations against Palestinian leaders there."

The West Bank has been witnessing escalating tension since the beginning of this year, which intensified after the Israeli police stormed the Al-Qibli prayer hall in Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, on Wednesday, and assaulted the worshipers and stationed by beating and arresting hundreds of them.

The tension widened by firing rockets at Israel from Gaza and Lebanon and responding to them with Israeli air and artillery bombardment on Thursday-Friday night, then two shooting and run-over attacks in the West Bank and Israel on Friday, which resulted in 3 deaths, including an Italian tourist, and the wounding of 5 others.


A martyr in Jericho, A settlement march in the West Bank, with the participation of Ben Ghafir, and the incursions of Al-Aqsa continue

A Palestinian boy was killed by the occupation army’s bullets during their raid into Aqabat Jabr camp in Jericho. And at the same time as more than 1,500 settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy security, a march took place in Nablus in the West Bank, in which ministers and members of the Israeli Knesset participated.

On Monday, a Palestinian was killed and two others were wounded by the Israeli occupation army during its raid on the Aqbat Jabr camp in the city of Jericho, east of the West Bank.

In a brief statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Health spoke of a "martyr shot by the occupation in Jericho," without giving further details.

Local sources reported that the martyr was a 15-year-old named Muhammad Fayez Bilhan, who was shot in the head with live bullets.


In Nablus, 3 Palestinians were injured by shrapnel from live bullets and 10 suffocated after an Israeli force stormed Al-Ain camp, west of the city, while the "Black's Den" armed groups announced clashes with the invading force.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (non-governmental) said in a statement that its teams dealt with 13 injuries, "3 injuries from shrapnel from live bullets, and 10 cases of gas suffocation, which were treated in the field."

A march of settlers in the West Bank

Simultaneously, a march of settlers took place from the Za'tara checkpoint, south of Nablus, towards the "Avitar" settlement outpost on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita, with the participation of the Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir, and other ministers and members of the Knesset.

On Sunday, the private Hebrew Channel 12 revealed that the Israeli army had issued a permit to organize a settlers' march, today, Monday, in Nablus.

In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned "in the strongest terms what was reported by the Hebrew media regarding the intention of approximately 27 Israeli ministers and Knesset members to participate in a demonstration and march in the occupied West Bank."

It stated that it is "studying with legal experts the best legal means to confront it, including filing a complaint with the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, the UN Permanent Commission of Inquiry, and the relevant international courts."


attacking Al-Aqsa

Meanwhile, the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem reported that 1,532 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque today, as part of 21 groups, under the protection of the occupation police.

Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli police prevented, since before the dawn prayer, Palestinians under the age of 50 from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform the prayer.

The witnesses stated that police forces were deployed in Al-Aqsa Square before allowing groups of hundreds of settlers to storm it through the Mughrabi Gate in the western wall of the mosque.

They pointed out that the worshipers present in the mosque protested against the intrusions by chanting "God is great", while a number of Palestinians performed the forenoon prayer in front of the roofed chapel.


On the other hand, eyewitnesses said that the police removed a number of worshipers from the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque during the settlers' incursions, noting that dozens of Palestinians began to perform I'tikaaf at Al-Aqsa Mosque last night.

And the Israeli news channel “12” said, on Sunday, that the Israeli police tend to close Al-Aqsa Mosque in front of settler incursions during the last ten days of Ramadan.

However, she indicated that the Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, demanded, with the support of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, to allow settlers to storm the mosque next Wednesday (coinciding with the beginning of the last ten days of Ramadan), which coincides with the last days of the Jewish Passover holiday.

The West Bank has been witnessing escalating tension since the beginning of this year, which intensified after the Israeli police stormed the Al-Qibli prayer hall in Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, on Wednesday, and assaulted the worshipers and stationed by beating and arresting hundreds of them.


Lapid says he became "more concerned" after his meeting with Netanyahu about the Al-Aqsa events

Yair Lapid said he became "more anxious" after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who briefed him on the latest developments in the country. And he added, "Netanyahu must withdraw the powers granted to his government's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, with regard to the events inside the Temple Mount."

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said, on Sunday, that he had become "more concerned" after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who informed him of the latest developments and events in the country.

This came in a press conference broadcast on the website of Yedioth Ahronoth, the day after Lapid's meeting with Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, earlier Sunday.

Lapid said he was concerned about the recent events in Israel, but became "more concerned" after his meeting with Netanyahu.

He added, "Netanyahu must admit that his current government is unable to control matters and cannot be trusted."

And he added, "Netanyahu must withdraw the powers granted to the Minister of National Security in his government, Itamar Ben Gvir, with regard to the events inside the Temple Mount."

He continued, "A 'Tik Tok' clown like Ben Gvir cannot run a place like the Temple Mount."

The city of Jerusalem has been witnessing tension since the beginning of last week, following the Israeli police storming Al-Aqsa Mosque at night, and preventing the worshipers from performing I'tikaaf in it.

The repeated incursions into Al-Aqsa led to tension and clashes throughout the Palestinian territories and the Arab regions of Israel, in addition to the firing of rockets from Lebanon, Gaza and Syria.

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  1. In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned "in the strongest terms what was reported by the Hebrew media regarding the intention of approximately 27 Israeli ministers and Knesset members to participate in a demonstration and march in the occupied West Bank."

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