Gaza: Nazi Soldiers Injure Three Palestinians

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Nazi soldiers shot and injured, on Saturday at night, at least three Palestinians during protests that took place on their lands near the perimeter fence, east of Gaza city, in the besieged coastal region.

Media sources said dozens of Palestinians protested the escalating Nazi violations in occupied Jerusalem, especially in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

They added that the soldiers, stationed across the perimeter fence, especially in the Malka military base, fired many live rounds, gas bombs, and rubber-coated steel bullets at the Palestinians, wounding at least three and causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.

The protesters carried Palestinian flags and wore the kufiyahs, and chanted in solidarity with Sheikh Jarrah, and in condemnation of the Nazi army attempts to displace the Palestinians to replace them with illegal Nazi Jewish colonialist settlers, in addition to the escalating violations against the Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem.

They also chanted against the repeated invasions and violations in Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Palestinian neighborhoods, and towns in the city.

The Nazi regime has been trying to remove and evict at least 75 Palestinian families from their homes and neighborhood, to replace them with illegal Nazi Jewish colonialist settlers.

It is worth mentioning that the Nazi soldiers abducted, Sunday, twenty-five Palestinians; 24 of them are former political prisoners, during ongoing invasions and violent searches of homes and buildings, in Jerusalem.

In addition, the soldiers injured, overnight until morning hours, Sunday, at least 205 Palestinians, including some who were injured in the eyes, during protests that erupted after dozens of Nazi soldiers and police officers invaded the Al-Aqsa Mosque; The soldiers also abducted and detained many Palestinians.

Furthermore, a Palestinian father and his four children were injured, on Sunday at dawn, after the Nazi soldiers fired concussion grenades at them near Bab al-‘Amoud in occupied Jerusalem.

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