Israeli occupation forces hit a Palestinian girl and arrested her for allegedly attempting to carry out a stabbing. The occupation continued the campaign of arrests in the West Bank and the demolition of buildings in Jerusalem. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the confiscation of vast areas of West Bank village in the West Bank.

In a separate incident, a Palestinian girl was hit by bullet wounds in the thigh before her arrest yesterday near the settlement of Kfar Adumim near the Al Khan Al Ahmar area in East Jerusalem.

Israeli sources claimed that the girl tried to carry out a stabbing in the area, describing her injury as moderate.

The Israeli occupation forces arrested 18 Palestinians from the West Bank, including one wounded. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said in a statement that seven Palestinians were arrested from several areas in Hebron governorate. Three citizens were arrested from the Jalazun refugee camp in Ramallah. From Nablus, Jenin and Qalqiliya.

The bulldozers of the municipality of the occupation in Jerusalem, guarded by a military force, yesterday, the demolition of an apartment building in Al-Ashqriya neighborhood of Beit Hanina, north of Jerusalem occupied by the family of rugby, on the pretext of non-licensing.

The Israeli occupation forces imposed a tight military cordon around the area, preventing citizens and photographers from approaching the demolition site, and taking out some of the contents of the building. The family did not allow the family to dismantle the safes and remove their own needs. He was injured by the demolition.

A bulldozer belonging to the Israeli municipality of Jerusalem also demolished a commercial facility belonging to Maqdese resident Muhammad 'Oudeh in the Be'er Ayyub neighborhood of Silwan, on the grounds that the permit was not issued.

For the second day in a row, the students of the eastern village of Lubban reached their secondary school on Ramallah Street, Nablus. The Israeli occupation forces deployed at the entrance to the village and along the main road leading to the school. The alternative is rugged and long.

The occupation has been hindered by students' access to their school for years, and the recent harassment, most recently the closure of the school three weeks ago, and the firing of bullets, gas and sound bombs, have forced students and their parents to try to reach school.

The Israeli occupation forces threatened to uproot about 260 olive trees in the village of Bardala in the northern Jordan Valley on the grounds that they are "state lands".

The human rights activist Arif Darghameh said that the occupation has placed a number of notices along with the olive groves, which indicate uprooting the trees within 45 days.

On the other hand, the Israeli Channel VII reported yesterday that the Israeli police chief in Jerusalem, Yoram Levy, recommended the possibility of increasing the frequency of storming the occupation deputies in the Knesset, the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

According to the Israeli occupation police, there are no unusual events in Al-Aqsa, no intelligence about expected events, and if the situation continues as it is, members of the Knesset can be allowed to break into the Aqsa without conditions. The Israeli channel reported that the decision is now before the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

It is noteworthy that the President of the occupation government issued a decision in September 2015, prevents members of the Knesset and ministers from breaking into the maximum, and last July allowed them to break into every three months.

On the other hand, the Palestinian cabinet issued a statement yesterday, saying: "Despite the passage of one year after the 100 Balfour Declaration, our people are still paying dearly for their land and the blood and suffering of their children. Led to the uprooting of our people from the land of their homeland, and forced displacement in exile and exile, "stressing that this anniversary coincides with the continuation of the Israeli aggression against our people, land, property and holy sites.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement condemning the expropriation of vast areas of the West Bank village to expand the settlement of Beit Aryeh, and the construction of huge settlement roads to link the settlements northwest of Ramallah into one large settlement bloc extending to the settlement of Ariel in depth Occupied West Bank.

The ministry condemned in the strongest terms the confiscation of more than 350 dunums of land belonging to Khallet Makhoul in the northern Jordan Valley, as a link in the plans of the occupation aimed at displacing the Palestinian citizens from the occupied Jordan Valley and Judaizing them with settlements.

The ministry charged the US administration with "full responsibility for the escalation of settlement activity in the length and breadth of the occupied West Bank under the US umbrella and the decisions of the administration of President Donald Trump."

The ministry called on the UN Security Council and the world to act quickly to force the occupation authorities to comply with the will of international peace and to implement the relevant resolutions of international legitimacy, foremost of which is resolution 2334.

Regarding the situation in Gaza, Fatah Executive Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad denied media reports that the Palestinian leadership had agreed to the truce, in return for bringing money into Gaza through Israel, and said that it was baseless.

The Palestinian news and information agency (WAFA) quoted Ahmad Naveh as saying that the issue of paying money to Israel to supply the Gaza Strip with some needs has been addressed during the summit of President Mahmoud Abbas and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

Occupation discusses the "execution of the perpetrators of the attacks»

The Israeli Knesset will renew the debate next week on a draft law that would facilitate the death sentence of "Palestinians who carry out attacks against Israeli targets," said Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

Lieberman said in a tweet on Twitter: "After three years of intense conflict, the death penalty bill will eventually be passed on to those who carried out the attacks to the Law and Legislation Committee for consideration next Wednesday." "Lieberman's right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, which is led by Lieberman, introduced the bill. The bill is supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who voted in his favor.

• The "Palestinian Foreign Ministry" condemns the confiscation of vast areas in the West Bank.