Zionist militias brutally suppressed Palestinian demonstrations in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied Jerusalem.
10 Palestinians wounded in Israeli occupation attack on Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood
Last night, 10 people were wounded in an attack by Israeli troops and settlers on the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.
The Zionist occupiers brutally attacked and suppressed Palestinian protesters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
The sit-in was held in protest of the Zionist regime’s decision to confiscate Palestinian homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
Local sources in occupied Jerusalem reported that the Israeli military suppressed Palestinian demonstrations in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied Jerusalem and dispersed the demonstrators using water cannons.
Pictures and videos posted on social media show that the Zionist military severely suppressed the demonstrations of the people of this region.
Pictures and videos posted on social media show that the Zionist military severely suppressed the demonstrations of the people of this region.
10 Palestinians wounded in Israeli occupation attack on Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood
Last night, 10 people were wounded in an attack by Israeli troops and settlers on the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.
The Zionist occupiers brutally attacked and suppressed Palestinian protesters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
The sit-in was held in protest of the Zionist regime’s decision to confiscate Palestinian homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
At the same time, cyberspace activists are trying to support the residents of the occupied Jerusalem neighborhood through the hashtag “Save Sheikh Jarah Surgeon”, which is on the verge of being expelled from the neighborhood and repeating other tragedies similar to the 1948 Palestinian occupation.
Activists used the hashtag to call for the support of dozens of Palestinian families living in the neighborhood, whose risk of deportation has increased after an Israeli court granted them a deadline of Thursday.
An Israeli court has given the families until Thursday to reach an agreement with the settlers.
The Palestinians rejected such a solution, as accepting it would mean acknowledging the settlers’ ownership of the land.
Some residents at risk of being evicted from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood said an Israeli court refused to take their documents. They called the court a fraud.
The eviction of Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood began in 2008, and despite Jordan providing all the official documents proving Palestinian ownership of the homes, the occupying regime’s policy of relocating Palestinians continues.
The story of the “Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood” has caused widespread anger among Palestinians and Arabs.