Closure of Shops Belonging to the Martyr Abu Sabih and his Family in Al-Ram
Translated by Sabrin Qadah
Israeli occupation forces closed, on Tuesday at dawn, pastry shops that refer to the martyr Musbah Abu Sabih and his family in the town of al-Ram north of Jerusalem, amid violent clashes that lasted until the morning hours.
Large numbers of Israeli forces and its vehicles stormed the town, and imposed curfew to prevent citizens from roaming the area especially near the martyr’s house, and began to close the shops belonging to the martyr’s family with red wax, hanging the closure decree on the gates until the date (11/12) of the current year, while young men burned rubber tires and stone clashed with the Israeli soldiers, who continued firing sound bombs, toxic tear gas, live ammunition and rubber bullets until the morning hours, without checking the size of the injuries, despite the preoccupation of Red Crescent vehicles with transporting the injured from the area to hospitals.
The reporter of Palestine TV pointed out that violent, continuous and intensive presence of occupation forces in the town which stormed prevented the arrival of hundreds of students to their schools, workers and employees to places of their business, at a time when dozens of youths still existed surrounding the home of the martyr to counter any attempt to destroy it, while military patrols resided on the main and sub entrances of the town, amid a tense atmosphere.
It is noteworthy that the martyr Abu Sabih elevated two days ago with the Israeli bullets, following the implementation of the shooting process from his vehicle in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem, which led to the killing of Israelis and injuring six others.