1948-occupied cities rise up in solidarity with Jerusalem

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- The 1948-occupied territories have been seeing mass protests and confrontations for the first time in years, in solidarity with Jerusalem.
In occupied Lod, violent confrontations erupted between natives and Israeli police during the funeral of Musa Hassouneh, who was murdered by an Israeli settler yesterday. Protesters burnt a police vehicle.
In Bir Assabe’, an Israeli settler stabbed a Palestinian student in Bir Assabe’ University, leading to demonstrations and confrontations. The protesters chanted in solidarity with Jerusalem and Al Aqsa mosque. The Israeli police attacked the protesters, causing arrests and injuries.
Protests broke out in Ben Gurion University after a settler attacked a Palestinian student.
In occupied Haifa, native Palestinians went to the streets in solidarity with Al Aqsa mosque. Confrontations erupted between protesters and the police, which used skunk water against the protesters.
Native Palestinians succeeded in raising the flag of Palestine in Rahat and Um Al Fahem. Meanwhile, confrontations erupted in Nazareth and Haifa.
Demonstrations also erupted in Acre, Tamra, Sikhnin, Tar’an, Tershiha, Al Reineh, and Al Botouf.
The Israeli army Radio had said that 40 Israeli policemen were founded during yesterday’s confrontations. The Israeli police arrested over 150 protesters.
Video | #Palestinian protesters set on fire an Israeli Police vehicle during a funeral in Lod, central occupied #Palestine, for a Palestinian youth who was shot dead yesterday by Israeli settlers, today. pic.twitter.com/2cRgAyxnF9
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) May 11, 2021
Watch | Palestinian protesters destroy Israeli surveillance cameras and set an Israeli Police vehicle on fire in Lod, central occupied #Palestine, today. pic.twitter.com/Qd8r8nTR1w
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) May 11, 2021