Clashes Erupt in Silwan after Israeli Settler Attacks Young Boy


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

A general view of the Dome of the Rock in the Al-Aqsa Mosque .

JERUSALEM: An Israeli settler attacked an 8-year-old Palestinian boy late on Friday in the Batn al-Hawa area of Silwan a neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem leading to clashes in the area a local monitoring group told Ma'an News Agency.

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center located in Silwan said 8-year-old Zaid Abu Qweidir was attacked by a group of Israeli settlers in the neighborhood.

An Israeli police spokesperson did not immediately respond when asked for comment.

According to the center a young Palestinian man witnessed the attack and moved to intervene which quickly escalated into clashes between the two sides.

More than 20 Israeli settlers arrived on the scene many of whom used pepper spray against Palestinians as young as five-years-old the information center reported.

Witnesses said the Israeli attackers came out from a building which settlers had recently occupied.

After the attack security guards of the settlement outpost as well as Israeli forces arrived to protect the settlers witnesses said.

The forces fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades at Palestinians in the area.

The Wadi Hilweh center said at least 15 Palestinians were moderately to severely injured by pepper spray.

Silwan is one of many Palestinian neighborhoods in occupied East Jerusalem that is seeing an influx of Israeli settlers.

According to a statement released by the PLO Negotiations Affairs Department in August illegal Israeli settlers have taken over 39 homes in Silwan creating settlement enclaves in which approximately 400 Israeli settlers live. QNA


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