The Palestinian Ministry of Interior has issued a new report on the continuous military violations carried out by the Israeli army in the occupied territories in the period between March 1 and June 30, 2005.
In dozens of military invasions and operations carried out by the army in the Palestinian territories, 46 Palestinian residents were killed and 462 were injured.
Additionally, the report said, 1,249 Palestinians were arrested during army raids on Palestinian cities, towns, villages and refugee camps.
On the other hand, Israel released 900 prisoners following the Sharm Al-Sheikh cease-fire agreement.
Israeli military orders annexed around 33,803 Dumans (approximately 10,000 acres) of farmlands for the Wall, settlements, settlement roads, and military usage.
Israeli army repeatedly invaded Palestinian areas and carried out military operations especially in the West Bank cities of Hebron, Nablus, Tulkarem and Jenin.
Military roadblocks and checkpoints remained closed in most cases, barring the residents from leaving their areas.
Dozens of residents, including children, were injured in separate attacks carried out by extremist settlers in the West Bank.
The most recent attack was carried out by an extremist settlers group of the Ramat Yeshai illegal outpost in Hebron. One child and two residents were injured.
Also on Wednesday, settlers attacked a burnt a home in of Aseera al-Qibliyya village, near the West Bank city of Nablus
The Interior Ministry report also noted that Palestinian resistance have fighters fired 434 homemade shells since the Sharm al-Sheikh understating was reached on March 8, 2005. 197 of the shells landed and exploded in Palestinian areas. Eight residents were killed, 71 injured and 5 homes were damaged.