Newspaper Review: Dailies highlight death of a Palestinian youth by Israeli gunfire

Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the death of Palestinian young man Mahmoud Abu Asab, who yesterday succumbed to his injuries during an Israeli military raid on Balata refugee camp a few days ago. These are the main headlines: Al-Hayat Al-Jadida: – Palestinian dies of wounds sustained by Israeli gunfire in Balata; teenager injured by Israeli occupation forces’ gunfire in Silwan – [Palestinian security forces’ spokesman] Talal Dwekat: Ongoing efforts across provinces to eliminate chaos and lawlessness – Presidency responds to Smotrich: 1967 borders and East Jerusalem are the key to peace and security, not settlements – Two Israeli settlers killed in a shooting operation in Hawara; Israeli crackdown intensifies in Nablus – Protest in Baqa Al-Gharbiya in Support of prisoner Walid Daqqah – New academic year starts in several West Bank governorates – Protests against Netanyahu’s government and judicial overhaul plan continue for the 33rd week Al-Ayyam: – Two Israelis killed in in a shooting operation in Huwara, occupation army launches manhunt for executors – Palestinian dies of wounds sustained by Israeli gunfire in Balata – Child injured by Israeli gunfire in Silwan – Settlers rampage and assault Palestinian civilians in various locations – Hebrew channel reveals Smotrich’s plan to legalize hundreds of settlement outposts – Settlers assault Palestinian child in Jerusalem, perform Talmudic rituals near Al-Aqsa Mosque – Israeli Police admits its personnel carved a Star of David on the face of a Palestinian Youth! New School Year: 1.4 million students head to their schools today Al-Quds: – Two Israeli settlers killed in Huwara; Israeli army raids several Areas and tightens restrictions in Nablus – Palestinian dies of wounds sustained by Israeli gunfire in Balata – Settlers attack a Palestinian child in Jerusalem and assault Qaffin Municipality staff in Tulkarm. – Protests against Netanyahu’s government and judicial overhaul plan continue

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA