6 fractures in the leg of the Palestinian youth, Mahmoud Bello (23 years), as a result of his injury by the rubber bullets of the occupation, then he fell while soldiers were chasing him in clashes that broke out last Tuesday in his hometown of Beit Fajar in the Bethlehem governorate (south of the occupied West Bank).

Within a week of his injury, the occupation soldiers surprised him, who stormed his house, pointed rifles at him, carried him wounded, and took him to one of the arrest and investigation centers of the occupation.

One of the injured receives first aid during clashes with the occupation in the West Bank (communication sites)

Hatred and hatred

Professor Saleh Bello (Mahmoud's uncle) told Al-Jazeera Net, "The doctors performed an operation for him to implant platinum for a period of more than 4 continuous hours to restore his broken leg, and he was discharged from the hospital on Friday evening, and he was arrested at dawn on Monday in a manner of hatred, although the young man needs medical follow-up, and he takes Medicines and painkillers around the clock, but the goal was clear: insult and provocation. "

Mahmoud is one of dozens of Palestinians who were arrested, injured, injured or killed by the occupation, after the recent events in Palestine, in an attempt by the occupier to take revenge on the youths, and to suppress the protests that accompanied the escalation in Jerusalem and then the occupied territories in 48, and then the aggression on the Gaza Strip. .

The young Muhammad Sharia (24 years) lost his right eye the moment he reached the northern entrance to Bethlehem during the outbreak of clashes last Tuesday, and he tells Al-Jazeera Net, "The soldier who fired the rubber bullets directly at my eyes knew that I did not participate in the confrontations, and he could shoot at My foot instead of losing my eyes. It is very clear the extent of hatred and hatred in this bullet. "

Deterministic injury

Muhammad Sharia knows that he will be chased from the Israeli occupation, because he lives in Deheisheh camp (south of Bethlehem), and the camp residents are accustomed to the army's incursions and raids at any moment, and the accompanying shooting and the potential injury is a great deal, because the marches or confrontations are not the only cause of injury.

Although Muhammad Sharia was not arrested before, his monitoring of what is happening in Jerusalem of the displacement of Palestinians from their homes, especially in Sheikh Jarrah, prompted him to participate in the rallies and try to stand in the face of injustice and oppression coming from the occupation.

Sharia says to Al-Jazeera Net, "Although the occupation has extinguished my eyes, it will not extinguish the love for the nation in my heart. The Palestinian people have a simple demand, which is freedom and not desecrating its sanctities."

Muhammad Sharia from Dheisheh camp lost his right eye as a result of being hit by a rubber-coated metal bullet (Al-Jazeera Net)

Fear and pride

Sharia’s state of non-arrest applies to dozens, indeed hundreds of Palestinian people who participated in the marches or confrontations, and are awaiting arrest at every moment and anywhere.

With mixed feelings between fear and resistance, Abu Mahmoud describes his situation today.

His arrest is possible at any moment, and he tells Al-Jazeera Net, "The fear is normal for any person of persecution and stalking, and fear of his future and the future of his children, but another feeling dominates me; a feeling of pride, dignity and self-esteem."

Abu Mahmoud believes that when a Palestinian is active against the occupier, he offers to his homeland and his people from his time, blood, and even his life;

It cannot be estimated at any price, but to feel that you will be arrested at any moment for your gift of your dignity and the dignity of your people, it remains mixed feelings.

But these feelings - according to Abu Mahmoud - afflict every Palestinian who knows that he is at risk of arrest only because he has encountered this occupier.

But in the moment of arrest, injury, or even murder, the feeling will only be a feeling of pride and dignity in self-defense, the homeland, the nation and the sacred things.