The Daily File

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Adi Ronen Argov3 min read

Wednesday, December 11, 2024 – The West Bank

Israelis killed

1. Joshua Aaron Tuvia Simha, 10-years-old from Jerusalem.

General information

‣ Confrontations between the Palestinian Authority forces and their opponents due to arrets and killings continue for a week now in Jenin, spreading to Tulkarm and Al-Yamun.

Raids and arrests

During the night, Israeli forces raided Jalazone refugee camp, Shuweika, Al-Bireh, Ramallah, Rujeib, Qalqilya, Burin. During the day, they raided Jalamah, Sir, Jaba', Rummanah, Jayus, Abu Qash, Madama, Beit Ummar, Udala, Al-Ram, Azmut, Usarin, New Askar refugee camp, Abu Dis, Qaffin, Beita. At least 20 Palestinians were arrested.

Army attacks against Palestinians

1. Burin, south of Nablus – night raid. Vandalizing home property. Arrests.

2. Kafr Laqif, east of Qalqilya – shots fired at Palestinian vehicle. Wounded persons.

3. Madama, south of Nablus – raid and confrontations.

4. Udala, south of Nablus – raid and confrontations.

5. Bizzariya, north-west of Nablus – raid and confrontations. One person wounded by live fire. Arrests.

6. Azmut, east of Nablus – confrontations.

7. New Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus – raid and confrontations, including improvised grenades hurled.

8. Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem – raid with massive use of teargas and stun grenades. Confrontations. Fire broke out, suffocations.

9. Qaffin, north of Tulkarm – raid and confrontations.

10. Beita, south of Nablus – raid and confrontations.

Palestinian attacks against the army

1. Silat al-Harithiya, west of Nablus – shots fired at patrol drone.

Demolitions

1. Khirbet al Fakheit, Masafer Yatta – clinic and two residences demolished, as well as a fence, and 50 olive trees uprooted.

2. as-Samu, north of Hebron – residential house, water hole and outer wall demolished. Electricity cables cut, water hole filled with rubble from the demolished house. Demolition order issued next house.

Palestinian attacks against colonists

1. Nablus – Israeli vehicle with 3 colonists drove through a checkpoint and entered Joseph’s Tomb (its destination). Palestinians opened fire at the vehicle. The three colonists rescued themselves. Wounded persons.

2. Beit El, north of Ramallah – incendiary bombs thrown at colony.

3. Oz Ziyyon, colonist outpost east of Ramallah – three vehicles set on fire.

4. Awarta, south-east of Nablus – vehicle set on fire.

5. Evyatar, colonist outpost south of Nablus – setting on fire the observation point near the outpost.

6. Al Khader Junction, west of Bethlehem, near the Tunnels Checkpoint – shots fired at bus. Minor killed, 4 others wounded, two of them moderately-badly. The shooter escaped.

Colonist attacks against Palestinians

1. Susya, Masafer Yatta – dozens of colonists raided homes, tried to steal sheep, threatened, chased children on their way home from school, threatened them with stones. The accompanying forces attacked solidarity activists who documented the attack.

2. Khaldiya, South Hebron Hills – colonists raid the community, invade homes, threaten locals.

3. Wadi Rahim, South Hebron Hills – Colonists raid the community, threaten locals.


Sources

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