Shot by the Israeli occupation... 35 people, including 8 children... the death toll of Palestinians during January

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Today, Tuesday, Israeli settlers stormed the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, under heavy security from the Israeli occupation police. While the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that 35 people were killed by the occupation bullets during the current month of January, including 8 children and an elderly woman.
The Palestinian News Agency, Wafa, reported that dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa in the form of separate groups, carried out provocative tours in its courtyards, and performed Talmudic prayers.

In a related context, settlers slashed the tires of 3 vehicles, and wrote racist slogans on citizens' homes, in the city of Al-Bireh.

And the Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that 35 martyrs, including 8 children and an elderly woman, were killed by the Israeli occupation and its settlers in the West Bank during the month of January.

The ministry stated - in a statement reported by the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), that the injuries recorded on the bodies of the dead showed that the shooting was concentrated in the upper parts of them, and most of them were in the head, noting that the Jenin governorate recorded the largest number of martyrs since the beginning of this year, by 20. a martyr.
On Monday, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles on the Ramallah-Nablus road, and attempted to storm the Palestinian town of Turmusaya.

The Palestinian News Agency quoted Palestinian security sources as saying that Israeli settlers threw stones at vehicles of Palestinian citizens near the "Oyoun al-Haramiyya" junction on the Ramallah-Nablus road, and near the city of Rawabi, north of Ramallah. No injuries or damage were reported.

The same sources added that another group of Israeli settlers tried to storm the town of Turmusaya, northeast of Ramallah, but the residents confronted it, while an Israeli occupation army force came to the place to provide protection for the settlers.

The source is the Middle East News Agency

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