RNA - Israeli forces detained four Palestinian minors during clashes which erupted at the end of a march launched by Palestinian students near the Ofer detention center, the only Israeli prison in the West Bank, in the Ramallah district, Ma'an reported.
Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets towards Palestinians, who threw rocks in the direction of soldiers. Israeli forces then raided the nearby village of Beituniya, chasing and assaulting protesters.
The four detained Palestinians were identified as Ahmad Turki, 15, Hassan Ziyad, 14, Usama Arabi, 15, and Muhammad al-Sarafandi, 17.
Meanwhile, more than 1,500 Palestinians, including hundreds of women and middle, and high-school students, demonstrated in Bethlehem in support of the estimated 6,300 Palestinians currently held in Israeli prisons, waving Palestinian, Fatah, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) flags.
“We are out today to express our solidarity and support for the demands of Palestinian prisoners in the occupation’s prisons against its racist and inhuman procedures,” the director of Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Committee of Prisoners’ Affairs, Munqith Abu Atwan said during the demonstration.
Demonstrators expressed support for the “Freedom and Dignity” prisoner hunger strike which began on Monday, bringing together as many as 1,600 prisoners from across the Palestinian political spectrum under the aegis of imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouthi.
The march began at the Bab al-Zqaq intersection between Bethlehem and the town of Beit Jala, and made its way towards Israel’s illegal separation wall north of Bethlehem.As a smaller number of demonstrators approached the Israeli military base located directly adjacent to Jerusalem-Hebron road in Bethlehem, Israeli forces fired tear gas, sound bombs, and sponge-tipped bullets towards the crowd.
A number of demonstrators suffered from excessive tear gas inhalation and were treated by Palestinian medics, while a Ma’an reporter witnessed at least one Palestinian get hit by a sponge-tipped bullet, while another such bullet hit a truck which was trying to pass through the area.Several Palestinian youths responded by throwing Molotov cocktails and rocks towards the wall, and setting trash and tires on fire.
Similar protests brought thousands of Palestinians into the streets in all major cities across the occupied West Bank, as well as in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that 30 students at the Arab American University in Jenin began a four-day hunger strike in solidarity with the prisoners, while Umm al-Fahm residents declared a similar one-day hunger strike.
Fatah leader Fahmi al-Zaarir also said during the demonstration in Hebron that a number of events were taking place abroad in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners, including in Africa and South America.“The unity of prisoners in occupation prisons will leave the Palestinian street unified behind them,” the head of PPS in Hebron, Amjad Najjar, said.
“Unity against the Israeli occupation’s arrogance has always been and still is Palestinian prisoners’ message to all.”
In Gaza, Hamas-affiliated Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) member Khalil al-Hayya called upon all Palestinian factions to stand up against what he called “the phenomenon of surrender to security coordination and political detention,” referring to the PA’s disputed policy of coordination with the Israeli army.
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