RAMALLAH, Saturday, June 24, 2023 (WAFA) - The three Palestinian dailies published today, al-Hayat al-Jadida, al-Ayyam, and al-Quds, highlighted news about the visit of European diplomats to the town of Turmus Ayya and describing the settlers who attacked the Ramallah-area town as terrorists who must be held accountable, as well as statements by the fascist Israeli cabinet minister Itamar Ben Gvir inciting to kill Palestinians and bomb their homes.
The dailies also highlighted the dozens of people wounded by the occupation forces during the weekly anti-settlements, anti-occupation protests in the West Bank.
Here are the main headlines of the three dailies:
Al-Hayat al-Jadida:
Burgsdorff from Turmus Ayya: What happened in the town was a terrorist attack, and the European Union will follow up on the matter
Dozens of injuries in the West Bank as people in Umm Safa force the occupation and its settlers to remove a settlement outpost
The extremist Ben Gvir incites in a bloody speech to kill people, demolish and bomb homes, and intensify settlement
The President congratulates the Duke of Luxembourg on his birthday
Al-Sheikh: The role of the Palestinian Authority is to achieve the national project of freedom and independence
Germany withdraws its support of the US statement of condemnation of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Israel
Warning of the spread of skin disease among the prisoners in Ramon
Turk warns of the "situation getting out of control" in the occupied West Bank
Ban Ki-moon: Israel's treatment of the Palestinians amounts to the crime of apartheid
Al-Ayyam:
Ben Gvir calls for a military operation to "liquidate thousands of terrorists if necessary."
Clashes and injuries in the suppression of Friday marches, and settlers continue to destroy property
European diplomats in Turmus Ayya: The perpetrators of the terrorist attack must be held accountable
The Elders Organization: Israel's policies meet the definition of apartheid and undermine the international community's credibility
Peace Now reveals the Netanyahu government's complicity in establishing five settlement outposts during the past few days
An Israeli bill prohibits funding any human rights organization that opposes the occupation
Israeli documents reveal that Aqraba village lands were contaminated with poisonous material in 1972 to force its people to leave it.
Al-Quds:
Ben Gvir vows to turn the Aviatar outpost into a settlement and calls on his supporters to occupy the hills of the West Bank
EU Representative calls for an investigation into the settlers' attack on Turmus Ayya, and for holding the perpetrators accountable
Israeli military documents: Chemical extermination to establish a settlement in the Jordan Valley
Israeli expectations that Netanyahu will be charged with bribery
Injuries during incursions and confrontations in the West Bank
Two pilgrims from Beit Anan and the Jabalia camp die in Makkah
More than 50,000 people perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
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