VIDEO| Israeli soldiers shoot, arrest Palestinian worker near Tulkarm
Tulkarm (QNN)- Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire on Sunday morning at a Palestinian worker heading to his workplace in 1948-occupied Palestine, injuring and arresting him near the Israeli apartheid wall in the village of Zeita, north of the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarm.
The Palestinian worker has not been identified, yest. However, local sources and eyewitnesses reported that the worker was heading to his workplace inside 1948-occupied Palestine, and was arrested by the Israeli soldiers after injuring him in the village of Zeita.
Witnesses also said that three Palestinian workers tried to help and rush the injured worker to a hospital, but the soldiers chased them before opening fire toward them.
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Due to the lack of job opportunities in the occupied West Bank, some Palestinians head to look for employment in Israeli-occupied Palestine. However, entrance into the Israeli-occupied Palestine requires West Bank’s Palestinians to apply for entry permits which are virtually impossible to obtain.
Thus, the workers regularly attempt to cross the apartheid Wall or such crossings, that lead to their work, without a permit.
However, while they are on their way to their workplaces, the Israeli occupation forces regularly attack them, chase them and prevent thousands from reaching their work and arrest many others.
Since 2002, ‘Israel’ has been constructing a wall that stretches for more than 700 kilometres. This wall is known as separation wall or apartheid wall. It annexes Palestinian lands inside the occupied West Bank.
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