Several Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers invaded, on Wednesday morning, Palestinian lands close to the border fence, in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, amidst sporadic gunfire to force the residents out of their lands.
Eyewitnesses said two armored bulldozers and five tanks left a military base, across the border fence east of Khan Younis, and advanced more than 150 meters into the Palestinian lands.
The soldiers bulldozed several sections of the invaded lands, and fired many live rounds in the air, and towards some residents, to force them out of their lands.
In invasion is part of ingoing violations carried out by the army against the Palestinians and their lands, in different parts of the besieged and improvised costal region.
In related news, dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, overnight and at dawn Wednesday, several areas in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, searched many homes, and kidnapped nine Palestinians, including a photojournalist, in addition to confiscating the contents of a print shop.
Furthermore, soldiers shot, and seriously injured, a young Palestinian man after he reportedly attempted to stab a soldier in an area between Za’tara and Huwwara military roadblocks, in the northern West Bank district of Nablus.
Also, a Palestinian man died from very serious wounds he suffered in 1992, after Israeli soldiers shot him in the head, during a military invasion into the al-Jalazonerefugee camp, north of Ramallah, in central West Bank.