RAMALLAH, Saturday, October 29, 2022 (WAFA) - The Israeli army murder of two members of the Palestinian civil defense near Hawwara checkpoint, south of Nablus, as well as the injuries caused in the Israeli army suppression of protests in several areas in the West Bank were highlighted on the front page of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today, al-Hayat al-Jadida, al-Ayyam, and al-Quds.
Here are the main headlines of the three dailies:
Al-Hayat al-Jadida:
A new crime by the occupiers: Two civil defense members killed and two injured near Hawwara checkpoint
The presidency condemns the crime of the occupation in Hawwara and holds it responsible for an outbreak in the situation
PM Shtayyeh mourns Abu Rashid and Ziyyara and demands international protection for the Palestinian people
To evade his crimes, the occupation army accuses the terrorist settlers of inflaming the West Bank
The meeting of Arab foreign ministers starts today in preparation for the Algeria summit
Analysts paint a terrifying picture of the possibility of Netanyahu forming a new government
The disappointment of the Palestinians may change the shape of the elections in Israel
Fatah movement launches the writers and poets’ office in Beirut
Mansour: Our people will be free, no matter how long it takes
Al-Ayyam:
Two members of the civil defense were killed by the occupation’s bullets near the Hawwara checkpoint
The Friday rallies reject occupation and settlements, and settlers once again attack olive harvesters
UN Commission of Inquiry: The Israeli occupation of Palestinian land is illegal
Wennesland: Settler violence contributed to the deterioration of conditions in the West Bank
To evade his crimes, the Israeli army accuses the terrorist settlers of inflaming the West Bank
The Knesset elections on Tuesday are not decisive yet, and the rise of the extreme right strengthens Netanyahu
Al-Quds:
Two martyrs from Askar camp, injuries in several areas
An Israeli plan to move the al-Walaja checkpoint a distance of 1.5 km towards the village
Shtayyeh concludes his official visit to Singapore
UN investigates Israeli apartheid
Shufat camp, a large prison where 120,000 people suffer
Russia completes mobilization of 300,000 soldiers and Ukraine announces unprecedented power cuts
The investigation of the soldier who shot a Palestinian, causing him to lose his sight, was closed
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