Israel renewed violence on Palestinians – 63 anniversary of occupation

Israel renewed violence on Palestinians – 63 anniversary of occupation

Ramallah – PNN – Nakba protests commemoration is expected to take place all over the West Bank, Jerusalem, Gaza and worldwide countries.

In the West Bank at 12 midday sirens will be herd and people will stand one minute of silence, then protest will march from late Palestinian President Araft memorial to al-Manara square in Ramallah city center. 

Calls for people to gather at the Qalindyia checkpoint, separating Ramallah from Jerusalem was issued. Also protests are organized in East Jerusalem.

On Friday Israeli troops attacked a number of protests organized in several parts of east Jerusalem commemorating the 63 anniversary of the Nakba, the day Israel was created after killing hundreds of Palestinians and expelling 700,000 people from their homes.
Milad Ayiash, 16, was injured during Friday clashes, according to doctors at Makased hospital in Jerusalem the boy was shot in his abdomen and died on Saturday morning when two operations by doctors failed to save his life.

In Gaza two protests will be organized one central Gaza strip and the other in the south close to the Egyptian borders sources reported.

Israeli announced implemented a total siege on the West Bank and looked down Jerusalem. Sources talked about protests being organized by Palestinians inside Israel.

Palestinians protest on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
Palestinians protest on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

A Palestinian holds up a symbolic key for refugees during clashes with Israeli soldiers, not seen, on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

Palestinians clash with Israeli soldiers on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
Palestinians clash with Israeli soldiers on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

Palestinians throw stones at Israeli soldiers, not seen, during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

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Israeli soldiers fire tear gas at stone throwing Palestinians during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
Israeli soldiers fire tear gas at stone throwing Palestinians during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

Israeli soldiers fire tear gas during clashes stone throwing Palestinians, not seen, on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill | License Photo | Permalink

Israeli soldiers prepare for clashes with Palestinian protesters on Nakba Day in Qalandiya, West Bank
Israeli soldiers prepare for clashes with Palestinian protesters on Nakba Day in Qalandiya, West Bank

Israeli soldiers take position beside the Israeli separation wall at the Qalandiya Checkpoint, West Bank, as Palestinians protesters, not seen, march on “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill |

Palestinians commemorate the 63th anniversary of Catastrophe Day in Gaza
Palestinians commemorate the 63th anniversary of Catastrophe Day in Gaza

A Palestinian boy looks at past a mural depicting “Nakba” in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip May 14, 2011. Palestinians will mark “Nakba” (Catastrophe) on May 15 to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of some 700, 000 Palestinians from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948. UPI/Ismael Mohamad. 

An Israeli soldier approaches Palestinian protesters on Nakba Day in Qalandiya, West Bank
An Israeli soldier approaches Palestinian protesters on Nakba Day in Qalandiya, West Bank

An Israeli soldier approaches Palestinians protesters, not seen, during demonstrations on “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

Palestinians protest on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
Palestinians protest on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

Palestinians march during clashes with Israeli soldiers, not seen, on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

An Israeli soldier points his gun at Palestinian protesters during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
An Israeli soldier points his gun at Palestinian protesters during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

An Israeli soldier takes aim at Palestinian protesters during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

Israeli soldiers look at Palestinian protesters on the 63rd anniversary of "Nakba" in Qalandiya, West Bank
Israeli soldiers look at Palestinian protesters on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba” in Qalandiya, West Bank

Israeli soldiers look at Palestinian protesters, not seen, during clashes on the 63rd anniversary of “Nakba”, Arabic for “Catastrophe”, the term used to mark events leading to the founding of Israel, May 15, 2011. Nakba Day is the annual day of protests by Palestinians marking the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. UPI/Debbie Hill 

Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians  Mark  "Nakba" Day
Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians Mark “Nakba” Day
Palestinian youth carry photographer Mohammed Othman, wounded when Israeli troops opened fire during on a march heading towards the Erez border crossing in the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, May 15, 2011, Palestinian medics say one person was killed and 70 others were wounded in the demonstration in the Gaza Strip, commemorating the mass displacement of Palestinians during the war surrounding Israel’s establishment in 1948. as a result of which more than 760,000 Palestinians , estimated today to number 4.7 million with their descendants , were pushed into exile or driven out of their homes. UPI/Ismael Mohamad. 
Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians  Mark  "Nakba" Day
Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians Mark “Nakba” Day

Palestinian carry a wounded man after Israeli troops opened fire during on a massive march heading towards the Erez border crossing in Beit Hanoun northern Gaza , on May 15, 2011, Palestinian medics say one person was killed and 70 others were wounded in the demonstration in the Gaza Strip, commemorating the mass displacement of Palestinians during the war surrounding Israel’s establishment in 1948. as a result of which more than 760,000 Palestinians , estimated today to number 4.7 million with their descendants , were pushed into exile or driven out of their homes. UPI/Ismael Mohamad.

Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians  Mark  "Nakba" Day
Clashes Between Israelis and Palestinians Mark “Nakba” Day

Palestinian youth carry a wounded man after Israeli troops opened fire during on a massive march heading towards the Erez border crossing in Beit Hanoun northern Gaza , on May 15, 2011, Palestinian medics say one person was killed and 70 others were wounded in the demonstration in the Gaza Strip, commemorating the mass displacement of Palestinians during the war surrounding Israel’s establishment in 1948. as a result of which more than 760,000 Palestinians , estimated today to number 4.7 million with their descendants , were pushed into exile or driven out of their homes. UPI/Ismael Mohamad

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