According to Palestinian reports, settlers have set houses and property on fire in the village of #Duma, near the Malachi Shalom outpost, where the body of the teenager Binyamin Ahimeir was found. The reports indicate that there are several injured people at the scene. A resident of Duma released a video in which he describes the events as a "war within the village" and adds that "they are burning and setting fire to apartments and property, and no one is helping us."
Concurrently, the Palestinian Red Crescent reports a 14-year-old boy injured by gunfire in the village of Bittin near Ramallah, and additional injuries from gunfire in the village of Al-Mu'ayyir.
[cont’d] Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has condemned the acts of revenge performed in the West Bank by Jewish settlers, following the finding of the body of 14-year-old Binyamin Ahimeir near the settlement where he lived.
Gallant wrote on X: "I ask the public - let the security forces act quickly in their search for the terrorists. Acts of revenge will make our forces' jobs harder, do not take the law into your own hands." Gallant added that Israel's security establishment "will get to the killer and use the full legal measures against them, as we do with any terrorist or killer.
@randahl the military ordered the Palestinians to leave the village so the #israeli terrorists could burn and loot the village. It’s take part of the broader plan to oust all Palestinians of #westbank and #gaza#genocide
"Dozens of angry Israeli settlers have stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. Palestinian health officials said one Palestinian man was killed and 25 others were wounded in the attack."
#Palestine / Longest Serving Palestinian Security Prisoner in Israel Dies From Cancer
[...] Last May, Daka filed his last appeal for an early release due to his medical condition. The appeal was sent to the special committee regarding prisoners who have been sentenced to life, where the criteria for release is higher.
[...] Following the Oslo Accords signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1993, while in prison, Daka underwent a change in his thinking regarding his activities as an Israeli citizen, and announced his support for the Israeli Arab Balad party, now a faction of the Joint List. He is considered an influential figure among Palestinian prisoners and has frequently expressed criticism of Palestinian society itself.
H/t video to @arixegal who's documenting Israel violenc and war crimes.
The video was taken in Baka Al-Gharbiya, showing the police dismantled the mourning tent, randomaly arresting 5 people while trying to block the camera capturing physical abuse https://twitter.com/arixegal/status/1777388516944527477
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Cancer-stricken prisoner Walid Daqqah has ascended to martyrdom inside occupation prisons, following 38 years of imprisonment where he was subjected to deliberate medical negligence.
His 37-year-sentence ended in March 2023 but the occupation added 2 years to his sentence, and kept refusing release, until his martyrdom.
Walid, a father, a husband, a writer, a leader, a freedom fighter in every sense of the word, ascends today leaving behind his wife Sanaa, and his beautiful daughter Milad, born from smuggled sperm.
#WestBank / Irish Minister McGrath notes NTMA confirmation of divestment from certain investments in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Minister McGrath stated:
“I have been advised by the NTMA that it has decided to divest from certain ISIF global portfolio investments in companies that have certain activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
[…] The divestment decision relates to shareholdings with a total value of €2.95m in the following six companies: Bank Hapoalim BM; Bank Leumi-le Israel BM; Israel Discount Bank; Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd; First International Bank and Rami Levi CN Stores.
The National Treasury Management Agency (#NTMA) controls and manages the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (#ISIF) on behalf of the State.