How much longer will the world tolerate these israeli atrocities before action is taken?

Israeli forces fracture teen’s skull in East Jerusalem village
JERUSALEM (Ma‘an) 20 Sept — Israeli forces fractured the skull of a 13-year-old boy [Mohammad Issa] with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of al-‘Issawiya overnight Saturday, medics at al-Maqasid hospital told Ma‘an. Witnesses at the scene said clashes broke out after Israeli forces stormed the neighborhood during an arrest raid, in which they initially detained two young men. During the clashes, five more Palestinians were detained, including two teenagers. Israeli forces fired gunshots and stun grenades “haphazardly” at demonstrators protesting the Israeli forces’ presence in the neighborhood, witnesses said . . . Clashes with Israeli forces in the neighborhood have been ongoing for the second week, as tensions in East Jerusalem heightened due to increased violence and restrictions at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=767717

Israeli soldiers assault two young Palestinian women near Hebron
HEBRON (WAFA) 20 Sept – Israeli soldiers Sunday assaulted and beat up two young Palestinian women during an incursion in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, according to local sources. Mohammad Awad, coordinator of the Anti-Settlement Committee in the town, said an Israeli army force stormed the house of Khalil Abu-Dayyeh, a local Palestinian, and brutally assaulted his daughter, 20-year-old Nabila, leaving bruises throughout her body. While the army assaulted and pepper sprayed 22-year-old Jamila Abu-Dayyeh, clashes erupted between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian youths in the same town. The soldiers used teargas canisters and rubber-coated bullets, causing multiple cases of suffocation by teargas inhalation.
http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=29351

Soldiers injure three family members in Jerusalem, damage three cars
IMEMC/Agencies 19 Sept — Israeli soldiers attacked, on Friday evening members of the Es‘eeda Palestinian family, in Wad al-Jouz, in occupied East Jerusalem, fractured the arm of one woman, shot a girl with a rubber-coated steel bullet in her arm, and destroyed three cars owned by the family. Resident ‘Adnan Es‘eeda told the WAFA News Agency that the soldiers caused several fractures in his wife’s arm, and shot his niece, in addition to deliberately causing damage to three cars owned by the family. He added that the assaults took place as the soldiers attacked Palestinian protesters in the area, especially near the ‘Abdin Mosque in the neighborhood, assaulted many protesters with clubs and batons, and fired dozens of gas bombs and concussion grenades. . .
In addition, the soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian teenager, the son of the Manuscripts Department head in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied Jerusalem. His abduction comes just 24 hours after they kidnapped his brother.
http://www.imemc.org/article/73078

Suspected Israeli settler opens fire at Palestinian car near Nablus
NABLUS (Ma‘an) 20 Sept — A suspected Israeli settler allegedly opened fire on Saturday at a Palestinian vehicle near the illegal Israeli settlement of Elon Moreh in the northern occupied West Bank, a local monitor said. Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settler activities in the northern West Bank, told Ma‘an that one person drove the car of the attacker, which has Israeli number plates, while another shot live rounds at a Palestinian vehicle with Palestinian number plates. No injuries have been reported. Daghlas added that the victim in the shooting has been identified as Ammar Naim Sarkaji.  [The vehicle also contained his two daughters.] No description of the attacker’s vehicle has been given at this time. The Palestinians were said to have been traveling from the village of Beit Dajan to Nablus in the northern West Bank during the attack.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=767722

Settler violence escalates in the vicinity of Kiryat Arba illegal settlement
[with photos] HEBRON, Occupied Palestine 19 Sept by ISM Al-Khalil Team — The children of the Ja‘bari family in Ja‘bari neighbourhood of al-Khalil are singing along to a Palestinian children’s television show. It is a sunny Saturday morning but in the small living area, six tiny children sit with their mothers who explain to us that they do not go outside because of the settlers. They quietly recite every word of the television songs to themselves. With the massive illegal Israeli settlement, Kiryat Arba – home to nearly eight thousand Israeli settlers, directly facing their home, Saturday mornings aren’t the only time the Ja‘bari family is being affected. They have a newly built synagogue behind them, along with an Israeli police station. All are connected by a path that brings settlers along the family property on a regular basis. “The settlers jump behind our home in the night. They bang on the children’s windows and terrorize them.” International human rights observers from the ISM and others have been providing protective presence for the family who, with so many children living in the home, haven’t had running water since the second Intifada. Their well, fronting the home, contains more trash than water and once they are able to procure the resources to repair it, it is subject to the same assault the family themselves endure month in and month out. “During the Jewish holiday, the settlers filled the streets praying loudly. They shouted curse words at us.” [Continued]
http://palsolidarity.org/2015/09/settler-violence-escalates-in-the-vicinity-of-kiryat-arba-illegal-settlement/

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