Day 282 Jerusalem during “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation
On the 282nd day of "Al-Aqsa Flood Operation", the occupation forces opened fire on a young Jerusalemite man under the pretext of “carrying out a ramming attack” in the city of Ramla, while the Al-Wahidi family demolished their home in the town of Silwan, and raids on towns and neighborhoods in the city of Jerusalem continued.
Shooting
The occupation forces opened fire on the young Jerusalemite man, Mohammad Ghaleb Shehab, under the pretext of carrying out a ramming and shooting attack in the city of Ramla, northwest of Jerusalem.
The police said in statements that the young man, Shehab, carried out a ramming attack in two stages, and 4 people were injured, including some in serious condition.
The news was conflicted about the young man’s health condition, as his martyrdom was announced through the official Israeli media, and the occupation police official in Ramla said that the young man had been “neutralized,” while the “Star of David” ambulance said, “The perpetrator has been shot dead,” and the General Police Commander said: “The operation was carried out individually, according to preliminary investigations, and we will continue to investigate him.”
The occupation forces stormed Shehab's house in the town of Al-Ram, and arrested members of his family.
The forces carried out a massive sabotage and search of the family home.
Demolition
The occupation municipality forced the Al-Wahidi family to self-demolish their home, in the town of Silwan.
Hajj Latifa Al-Wahidi explained that the municipality forced them to self-demolish their residential apartment in the Ein Al-Lozeh neighborhood, which houses 6 people, under the pretext of building without a license.
She added that the house had been in existence for 30 years, and fines worth 150,000 shekels were imposed on them.
Municipality and Nature and Parks Authority crews, accompanied by police forces, stormed the Jaber family building in the Wadi al-Joz neighborhood in Jerusalem. They photographed the street and disconnected the electricity. They asked the family why the demolition decision was not implemented, and threatened to come in the coming days to implement it.
Arrests
The occupation forces stormed the Ras al-Amoud neighborhood in Silwan, and carried out an arrest after storming a house.
At the entrance to Jerusalem, the forces arrested 3 young men.
On Sunday morning, Hasan Zghayar was arrested from the Old City of Jerusalem.
The forces also arrested the freed prisoner, Fadi Alayan, immediately after his release from the Negev prison, and released him on the condition that he be deported from his place of residence in the village of Issawiya.
On the other hand, the young man, Nasrallah Al-A’war, was sentenced to 7 months in prison and a fine of 4,800 shekels.
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Settlers' raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque continued, and 240 extremists stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa through the Dung Gate.
The forces continued their deployment and positioning at the gates of Al-Aqsa, and imposed restrictions on the entry of worshipers.