Harvest of the Week: Martyr "Prisoner", 75 Palestinians injured in 69 confrontations

Harvest of the Week: Martyr "Prisoner", 75 Palestinians injured in 69 confrontations

Last week, a Palestinian prisoner was killed by a policy of medical negligence in israeli prisons, and nearly 75 Palestinian son-in-law were wounded by israeli gunfire during clashes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
According to the "Harvest of the Week" report in the West Bank, eight Israelis were injured last week during clashes with the occupation.
The report noted that a Young Palestinian was arrested for allegedly possessing a "knife" at the same time.
The report counted 69 confrontations in various Palestinian cities, including stabbings, dozens of Molotov cocktails and explosive elbows.
16 touch points were monitored on Friday, 5 yesterday (Thursday), 12 on Wednesday, 12 in midweek (Tuesday), 12 on Monday, 5 on Sunday, and 7 on Saturday.
According to the harvest report, Palestinian youths threw their Molotov cocktails at 16 "Israeli" targets in the Occupied West Bank and on the eastern border of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Last Wednesday, the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip fired rockets at the Zekim settlement, which wounded a settlement during its "escape" to hide, in addition to firing rockets on Sunday at the settlement of Hof Ashkelon and Zekim.
On Tuesday, the resistance fired rockets at the cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon, and on Monday the resistance shot down two marching planes in southern Lebanon and east of Rafah.
In the middle of the week, israeli forces arrested a boy for allegedly possessing a "knife" near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.
An "Israeli" settler was stoned in Bab al-Sahera in Jerusalem, as well as six settlers; two in Azzun, east of Qalqilya, one stone soldier in Azzun, and three stone-throwing soldiers in Issawiya, north-east of Jerusalem.
The resistance detonated homemade "bombs" at occupation targets near the Rachel´s Dome camp in Bethlehem, as well as another bomb east of Rafah by a marching plane.
On Sunday, the prisoner, journalist Bassam Amin al-Sayeh, 47, from Nablus, was martyred because of a policy of medical negligence and cancer in the israeli prisons.