The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said that it will follow the crime of the Israeli occupation forces execution of the youth, Sufyan Al-Khawaja (32 years), and other crimes with the International Criminal Court and the Human Rights Council, and ask them to act to compel the occupying power to comply with international law and prosecute and hold the perpetrators and those behind them accountable. The Ministry condemned, in a press statement, yesterday, the crime of executing the young Khawaja from the town of Nilin, and wounding his relative by the occupation bullets, and considered it an extension of the series of crimes practiced by the occupation forces and their settlers against the Palestinian people, their land and property.

And the ministry held "the occupying state and its government fully responsible for this crime, especially since the instructions and decisions issued by the political and military level in the occupying state have made its soldiers mobile machines for killing, and have turned the defenseless Palestinian citizens into targets for shooting and training, in a dangerous level of racism and fascism that is now controlling The joints of governance in Israel, and in a clear rebellion against the principles of human rights and an explicit refusal to comply with the Geneva Conventions and international legitimacy ».

The occupation forces executed the young man the day before yesterday, after he shot at the vehicle he was traveling with with one of his relatives at the entrance to the town of Ni'lin, west of Ramallah, killing him and wounding his relative, and the Israeli media claimed that the Israeli soldiers shot at The young man after he threw stones at the soldiers.

On the other hand, the occupation forces arrested yesterday morning a number of Palestinian citizens, from separate areas of the West Bank, for allegedly planning to carry out acts of popular resistance.

The Council of Endowments, Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites in Jerusalem began yesterday morning, suspending the attendance of worshipers of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem for a temporary period, in a step aimed at curbing the spread of the new Corona virus, and news agencies published pictures of the occupation police forces at the doors of the closed mosque.

Suspending the worshipers' attendance at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem for a temporary period.