Dailies highlight ongoing Israeli siege of the town of Beita

General


The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the ongoing Israeli siege and raids on the town of Beita, in the northern West Bank governorate of Nablus. These are the main headlines: Al-Quds: Settlers stab a young man in Hebron; continuous Israeli incursions into Beita town. Rescue efforts for those displaced [by the earthquake] in Morocco continue. Israeli occupation closes Ibrahimi Mosque [in Hebron] under the pretext of the Jewish holidays. Palestine National Council: Israeli occupation massacres will not be forgotten with time. Al-Hayat Al-Jadida: Occupation forces raid the town of Shuweika and confiscate surveillance cameras; and they close the Ibrahimi Mosque… Injuries [by Israeli gunfire] in the town of Beita; Settlers stab a Palestinian citizen and assault homes in Tel Rumeida neighborhood in Hebron. 46 Days into the hunger strike of Palestinian detainees Kayed Fasfous and Sultan Khlouf amid concerns for their lives. Those Involved in Aramoushi’s Assassination Linked to Foreign Age
ndas, We Demand Their Surrender… Shabayta: They Will Not Turn Ain al-Hilweh into a Camp for Terrorists Palestine National Council on the 41st anniversary of Sabra and Shatila massacre: Israeli occupation massacres will not be forgotten by statute of limitations. Hope diminishes for finding survivors in Libya in the aftermath of the tragic floods. Al-Ayyam: President [Mahmoud Abbas] heads to New York to participate in the UN General Assembly’s upcoming sessions. Israeli occupation closes Ibrahimi Mosque [in Hebron] under the pretext of the Jewish holidays. Israeli occupation army raids the besieged town of Beita once again. Hebron: a young Palestinian man stabbed in a settler attack in Tel Rumeida neighborhood. Extremist Jewish groups call for intensified incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque today and in the coming weeks. Libya: 3,958 people killed and 9,000 missing; international aid begins to arrive in Derna.





Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA